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AVMA policy
 
The Role of the Veterinary Profession in National, State, and Local Emergencies
 
 

The AVMA strongly recommends that emergency management organizations include veterinarians in the planning process and response operations. The health of animals, humans, and the environment are inextricably linked (i.e. One Health) and food safety is crucial; thus, veterinary expertise and input are vital to the success of the overall emergency management process.

The AVMA encourages veterinary professionals in all facets of public, private, and government sectors to communicate and participate with their local and state emergency management organizations to ensure that veterinary medical resources are integrated in emergency management plans. Disaster planning should encompass the "all animals – all hazards" philosophy and include mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.