37th FAVA Council Meeting

To: FAVA Member Associations;

It is a great pleasure for FAVA to invite the FAVA council representatives on attending the 37th FAVA Council meeting 2015 hosted by Mongolian Veterinary Medical Association, MVMA, which will be held on the 24-26 September, 2015, in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

We sincerely hope that you will accept our invitation and be able to participate actively in the forthcoming FAVA council meeting (see the attachment). Further information and accommodation kindly contact, Dr. Ulziitogtokh Tsedev, President of MVMA, email: ulziit29@yahoo.com and FAVA secretariat, email: achariya.sa@chula.ac.th

Thanks in advance and see you soon in Mongolia this September.

Sincerely yours.

Dr. Achariya Sailasuta
Secretary General, FAVA
Email: achariya.sa@chula.ac.th

FAVA Congress 2014

18th Federation of Asian Veterinary Associations Congress
28–30 November 2014 Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

A new feature in the Aust Vet J

This is the first issue of a new initiative for the Australian Veterinary Journal to include highlights of abstracts of papers from local and international conferences. The first conference to be profiled is the 18th Federation of Asian Veterinary Associations Congress (FAVA) which was held in November 2014. Hosted by the Singapore Veterinary Association, it attracted veterinarians from over 28 countries. The congress theme The Rise of the Asian Veterinary Profession offered delegates the opportunity to have access to quality education, including major plenaries, and streams on small animal medicine, dentistry, as well as animal welfare and disaster management. FAVA’s vision is to be recognised by the public as the unified professional association serving the veterinary community and needs of the region. Its mission is to enhance the quality of life of the people in the region through the promotion of responsible animal care and welfare by a unified professional association. One of their prime objective is to foster closer relationships and understanding among Asian veterinarians and veterinary associations. As well as the AVA, its current membership includes the veterinary associations of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korean, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, New, Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. The inclusion of selected abstracts from this meeting aims to raise the profile and to increase the awareness of FAVA and its roles, for FAVA members.
For full details of the sessions and the papers, see http://fava2014.com/scientific-information/speakers-presentations/

 

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FAVA Congress 2011

  • Congress Host
  • 1st PVMA
  • 2nd JVMA
  • 3 rd KVMA
  • 4 th CSVS
  • 5 th AVSM*
  • 6 th IVA
  • 7 th TVMA
  • 8 th PVMA
  • 9 th JVMA
  • 10 th AVA
  • 11 st TwVMA
  • 12 nd AVSM*
  • 13 rd KVNA
  • 14 th NZVA
  • 15 th TVMA
  • 16 th PVMA
  • 17 th TwVMA
  • 18 th SVA
  • Venue
  • Manila
  • Tokyo
  • Seoul
  • Taipeh
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • Bali
  • Pattaya
  • Manila
  • Yokohama
  • Cairns
  • Taipei
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • Seoul
  • Auckland
  • Bangkok
  • Cebu
  • Taipei
  • Singpore
  • Year
  • 1978
  • 1980
  • 1982
  • 1984
  • 1986
  • 1988
  • 1990
  • 1992
  • 1995
  • 1997
  • 2000
  • 2002
  • 2004
  • 2006
  • 2008
  • 2011
  • 2013
  • 2014

* Now Veterinary Association of Malaysia (VAM)
** The Congress was held at the same time as the 25th World Veterinary Congress

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FAVA Conference at ILDEX Indonesia 2015

“Policy lecture on the FAVA strategy on ASEAN Livestock and special interest on shrimp pathology” by Dr. Achariya Sailasuta, FAVA Secretary General and Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

“Scientific lecture on the poultry medicine and pathology” by Dr. Bambang Pontjo, Preosoeryanto (Tentative)

” Scientific lecture on the aquatic disease” by Dr. Channarong Rodkhum, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

SVA Conference 2015 Time-table

Singapore Veterinary Association Conference 2015

SVA Annual Conference 2015 will be held on 14 and 15 November (weekends) at The Singapore island Country Club, 180 Island Club Rd, Grand Ballroom.

SVA Conference 2015 Time-table

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2nd FAVA-WAP online course on advanced animal welfare

Dear FAVA colleagues,

Kindly find the information on the announcement of the 2nd FAVA-WAP online course on advanced animal welfare, with the special promotion for 3 most active students.

FAVA& WAP look forward to welcome our member participating this course this coming September.

Best Regards,
Achariya Sailasuta
FAVA, Secretary General

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FAVA collaborate with Vetstream

FAVA collaborate with Vetstream contributing the on-line clinical reference for the Vet Schools in ASEAN
– Vetstream clinical reference

Vetstream Clinical references are online veterinary clinical reference sources, available to veterinary staff via quarterly or annual subscription and accessible from any internet-enabled device.

Dr. G Mark Johnston, Managing Director of Vetstream Co. Ltd visited Dr. Achariya Sailasuta, FAVA Secretary General at the Faculty’s library and Information cente, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University on 14 May, 2015.

Vetstream collaborating with FAVA contributed the online Clinical reference for teaching the veterinary students in ASEAN countries for one year; Thailand; Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University and Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chiangmai University, Cambodia and Vietnam.

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WSAVA congress 2015, 15-18 May 2015, Bangkok, Thailand

FAVA participated WSAVA congress 2015, 15-18 May 2015, Bangkok, Thailand

FAVA exective committee, Dr. Shane Ryan, President of FAVA and Vice President of WSAVA ; Dr. Johnson Chiang, Immediate Past President of FAVA and President elected of WVA, Dr. Achariya Sailasuta , Secretary General of FAVA and Dr. Juhyung Hur, KVMA representative and Councilor for Asia and Oceania of WVA participated the WSAVA 2015 in Bangkok. The conference has a successful one in Asia.