Dr Rochelle Low Appointed Chair of WSAVA’s New Standards Steering Committee

The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Rochelle Low as Chair of our newly established Standards Steering Committee. In this role, Dr Low will lead the efforts to oversee the development and launch of WSAVA’s Essential Standards for Companion Animal Veterinary Practices (ESCAVP).

Rochelle Low earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Victoria, Canada, and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. She furthered her education by completing a Master of Applied Science in Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MA, and a Master’s in Healthcare Leadership at Brown University in Providence, RI.

She currently serves as the Global Vice President of Veterinary Quality and Patient Safety at Mars Veterinary Health. In this role, her primary responsibilities include overseeing patient safety initiatives, spearheading the design and development of quality programs and standards, and addressing antimicrobial resistance.

Dr Low has held several significant roles in the veterinary field, including Vice President of Medical Operations at VCA Inc., Regional Medical Director for VCA in the Pacific Northwest (Alaska, Washington, and Oregon), Medical Director at VCA Northwest Veterinary Specialists in Portland, Director of Emergency Services at the same facility, and Associate DVM at Pets Unlimited, a nonprofit veterinary hospital and shelter based in San Francisco.

Rochelle Low, commented on her appointment: “I am excited and honoured to take on the role of Chair of the Essential Standards Committee for WSAVA. Setting key standards for companion animal practice globally will make an important difference to our patients and the veterinary teams that care for them. I am really looking forward to joining the WSAVA team”.

We are thrilled to appoint Rochelle Low as the Chair of our Standards Steering Committee,” said Ellen van Nierop WSAVA President. “Rochelle’s proven track record of leadership and her dedication to veterinary medicine make her the ideal candidate to guide our efforts in implementing WSAVA’s Essential Standards for Companion Animal Veterinary Practices.

The Standards Steering Committee will initially concentrate on two main tasks: identifying strategic partner organizations that can contribute to the development and launch of the ESCAVP and creating a practical project plan outlining its key milestones and areas of focus. The goal is to ensure that the ESCAVP is designed to help companion animal veterinary practices assess their current practices, pinpoint areas for improvement, and access additional support resources.

About WSAVA

The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) is an association that aims to advance the health and welfare of companion animals through fostering high standards of veterinary care and encouraging the exchange of scientific information between individual veterinarians and veterinary organizations. The WSAVA promotes continuing education and the international exchange of professional knowledge.