The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) announced the opening of AVMA Convention 2025, taking place July 18–22 in Washington D.C, with the World Veterinary Association (WVA) joining to host their 40th WVA Congress, bringing together veterinary professionals from around the globe for an international exchange of knowledge and collaboration.

Dr. Sandra Faeh, 2024-2025 AVMA President
“We are honored to welcome the World Veterinary Association and to co-host the 40th WVA Congress,” said Dr. Sandra Faeh, president of the AVMA. “This collaboration reflects the increasing need for a united, global approach to veterinary medicine, whether we’re addressing emerging zoonotic diseases, improving food safety or supporting the human-animal bond across cultures.”
The WVA Congress is internationally recognized as a premier gathering for global veterinary leadership, scientific exchange and policy development. By holding the 40th Congress in conjunction with AVMA Convention 2025, attendees have access to a diverse array of sessions, panels and workshops that reflect both local and international priorities in veterinary medicine.

Dr. John De Jong, World Veterinary Association President
“We are proud to partner with the AVMA to present the 40th WVA Congress, a milestone event that underscores our shared commitment to advancing veterinary science and public health on a global scale,” said Dr. John de Jong, president of the World Veterinary Association. “Bringing together professionals from across continents fosters the exchange of knowledge and innovation that is essential to tackling the complex challenges facing animals, people, and our planet today.”
Highlights of the joint event include:
- More than 600 CE sessions spanning clinical innovation, public health, food animal medicine and professional wellness.
- A One Health track with international experts.
- Collaborative policy sessions on global veterinary workforce issues and animal welfare.
- Networking opportunities connecting professionals from more than 70 countries.
- For more information, visit www.avmaconvention.org or www.worldvet.org.