Boehringer Ingelheim's Certification Reflects Commitment to Human-Animal Bond
Boehringer Ingelheim Achieves Human-Animal Bond Certification
In a landmark announcement at the American Veterinary Medical Association Convention, Boehringer Ingelheim has achieved recognition as a Human-Animal Bond Certified Company. The certification, conferred by the North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) and the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI), underscores the company's strong commitment to fostering the significance of relationships between humans and animals.
A Significant Milestone
For Boehringer Ingelheim, this certification is not just a badge of honor but a testament to its dedication to improving the health and well-being of animals and the communities they inhabit. Fabio Paganini, President of the US Commercial Business for Boehringer Ingelheim, expressed that the certification reflects their core belief that healthier animals contribute to healthier communities and create stronger human connections. “This designation is meaningful for our team because it illustrates our support for the veterinary profession,” Paganini stated.
Being recognized as a Human Animal Bond Certified Company means that Boehringer Ingelheim joins a national coalition of organizations actively involved in enhancing awareness of how companion animals positively impact human lives. The company is poised to further strengthen this bond by backing HABRI research programs, along with providing comprehensive internal training focused on the human-animal relationship. This initiative will help make the process of obtaining Human-Animal Bond Certification more affordable for veterinary professionals and clinics, fostering a wider implementation of these beneficial practices.
Supporting the Veterinary Community
NAVC's CEO Gene O'Neill commented on the importance of Boehringer Ingelheim’s commitment to advancing awareness concerning the human-animal bond. He emphasizes that this commitment opens up greater access to education about the bond for veterinary professionals. The certification involves a 7.5-hour continuing education course approved by RACE, developed by HABRI and NAVC. This course educates participants on the scientifically proven health benefits associated with the human-animal connection.
With the enhancement of veterinary practices and the promotion of meaningful client relations, this education is crucial. A staggering number of over 1,280 veterinary professionals have earned their certification since the program's launch in 2018, attesting to the growing importance of this knowledge in veterinary medicine. Veterinary and veterinary technician students can enroll for the certification through VetFolio, NAVC's top-tier digital platform facilitating online learning.
Impact on Society and Research
HABRI plays a pivotal role as a non-profit organization dedicated to funding research that substantiates the health benefits of human-animal relationships. It not only advocates for the societal advantages of companion animals but also informs the public about the transformative potential of these bonds. As these organizations collaborate, the ripple effect of their efforts reaches far beyond veterinary clinics, extending to community health and wellbeing initiatives.
The NAVC, a non-profit entity founded in 1982, is committed to empowering veterinary professionals globally. Through innovative educational events like VMX, combined with a strong digital platform and an extensive portfolio of trade publications, the NAVC ensures veterinary professionals have access to vital knowledge and tools. Its mission is paramount in providing the best medical care and education to the pet-loving community.
Conclusion
The recognition of Boehringer Ingelheim as a Human-Animal Bond Certified Company propels it into an elite group of organizations championing the cause. This certification not only enhances the services provided by veterinary clinics but also signifies a larger movement aimed at improving the quality of life for both animals and their human companions. As awareness grows and education spreads, the potential for enriching lives through the human-animal bond continues to expand—a mission that benefits all of society.