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International Veterinary Association of Pain Management

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International Veterinary Association of Pain Management
NameInternational Veterinary Association of Pain Management
Formation2001
TypeProfessional organization
PurposeVeterinary pain management
RegionWorldwide

International Veterinary Association of Pain Management is a professional organization dedicated to promoting veterinary medicine, animal welfare, and pain management in animals, as advocated by American Animal Hospital Association, American Veterinary Medical Association, and World Small Animal Veterinary Association. The organization aims to provide a platform for veterinarians, researchers, and animal care professionals to share knowledge, ideas, and best practices in managing pain in animals, similar to the efforts of European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia and American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Pain Management. By collaborating with organizations like World Health Organization, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, the International Veterinary Association of Pain Management strives to improve the lives of animals worldwide, as inspired by the work of Temple Grandin and Jane Goodall. The organization's efforts are also supported by American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Humane Society of the United States, and Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

History

The International Veterinary Association of Pain Management was founded in 2001 by a group of veterinarians and animal care professionals who recognized the need for a unified approach to pain management in animals, as highlighted by Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation and Morris Animal Foundation. The organization's early years were marked by collaborations with University of California, Davis, Colorado State University, and University of Wisconsin-Madison, which helped establish its reputation as a leading authority on veterinary pain management, as acknowledged by National Institutes of Health and United States Department of Agriculture. Since its inception, the organization has worked closely with American Veterinary Medical Association, European Veterinary Dental Society, and International Veterinary Dental Association to promote animal welfare and pain management globally, as reflected in the work of World Organisation for Animal Health and European Food Safety Authority.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the International Veterinary Association of Pain Management is to advance the field of veterinary pain management through research, education, and collaboration, as outlined by National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. The organization's objectives include promoting animal welfare, improving pain management practices, and supporting veterinarians and animal care professionals in their efforts to provide optimal care for animals, as emphasized by American Society of Animal Science and Poultry Science Association. To achieve these objectives, the organization works closely with universities, research institutions, and professional organizations, such as Harvard University, University of Oxford, and Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, to stay at the forefront of veterinary medicine and pain management, as inspired by the work of James Herriot and Cynthia Chandler.

Membership_and_Certification

The International Veterinary Association of Pain Management offers membership to veterinarians, researchers, and animal care professionals who share its commitment to animal welfare and pain management, as recognized by American Association of Veterinary State Boards and National Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. Members have access to educational resources, research opportunities, and professional networking events, such as those hosted by American Veterinary Medical Association and British Veterinary Association. The organization also offers certification programs for veterinarians and animal care professionals who demonstrate expertise in pain management, as accredited by American Animal Hospital Association and European College of Veterinary Surgeons, and supported by Zoetis and Merial.

Education_and_Research

The International Veterinary Association of Pain Management is committed to advancing education and research in veterinary pain management, as highlighted by National Science Foundation and European Research Council. The organization provides educational resources, such as workshops, conferences, and online courses, to help veterinarians and animal care professionals stay up-to-date on the latest developments in pain management, as offered by University of Cambridge and University of Edinburgh. The organization also supports research initiatives and collaborative projects with universities and research institutions, such as Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to improve our understanding of pain in animals and develop more effective pain management strategies, as funded by National Institutes of Health and Wellcome Trust.

Guidelines_and_Standards

The International Veterinary Association of Pain Management develops and promotes guidelines and standards for pain management in animals, as informed by American Veterinary Medical Association and World Organisation for Animal Health. These guidelines are based on the latest scientific research and clinical evidence, as published in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association and Veterinary Surgery, and are designed to help veterinarians and animal care professionals provide optimal care for animals, as recommended by American Animal Hospital Association and European College of Veterinary Surgeons. The organization also works with regulatory agencies, such as United States Department of Agriculture and European Medicines Agency, to ensure that pain management practices are aligned with animal welfare standards, as advocated by Humane Society of the United States and Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

International_Collaboration

The International Veterinary Association of Pain Management collaborates with international organizations, such as World Health Organization and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, to promote animal welfare and pain management globally, as reflected in the work of World Organisation for Animal Health and European Food Safety Authority. The organization also works with regional organizations, such as European Veterinary Dental Society and Asian Society of Veterinary Dentistry, to address pain management issues specific to different regions, as highlighted by Australian Veterinary Association and Canadian Veterinary Medical Association. By working together with international partners, the International Veterinary Association of Pain Management aims to improve the lives of animals worldwide, as inspired by the work of Jane Goodall and Temple Grandin, and supported by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and World Animal Protection.

Category:Veterinary organizations

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