Association of Primate Veterinarians
The
Association of Primate Veterinarians (APV) is an international organization
consisting of over 400 veterinarians concerned with the health, care and
welfare of nonhuman primates (NHPs). APV was informally initiated in 1973 by a
key group of attendees at the Workshop in the Clinical Care of Nonhuman
Primates, March 7-8, 1973
(National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,
Maryland). The organization
became more formally recognized, as the Association of Primate Veterinary
Clinicians, when bylaws were established at the Annual Workshop in 1979. In
1983, the organization's name was changed to the Association of Primate
Veterinarians. Current membership consists of veterinarians who work with,
provide and oversee care for a wide variety of NHP species in a broad range of
settings. These settings include research facilities in major universities
including the National Primate Research Centers, industry, and zoos as well as
breeders and importers of primates for research. APV objectives are to promote
the dissemination of information relating to the health, care and welfare of
nonhuman primates; to provide a mechanism by which primate veterinarians may
speak collectively on matters regarding nonhuman primates; and to promote
fellowship among primate veterinarians.
More information may be found at:
http://www.primatevets.org/ |