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The
American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is an international
association of more than 36,000 veterinary care providers who treat
companion animals. Established in 1933, AAHA is well known among
veterinarians and pet owners for its standards for hospitals and pet
health care. Approximately 3,000 veterinary hospitals voluntarily
participate in the AAHA hospital evaluation program. Consultants
regularly visit these hospitals to ensure compliance with AAHA's
standards for services and facilities.
AAHA
is the only organization that accredits animal hospitals throughout the
U.S. and Canada. AAHA-accredited hospitals voluntarily choose to be
evaluated on 900 standards. These AAHA standards represent
those components of veterinary practice high quality care. The
Standards are periodically reviewed and updated to ensure that they
remain consistent with evolving knowledge and technology. Here are a
few examples of how AAHA's standards impact you and your pet.
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Complete
diagnostic facilities. This
includes the examination room, radiology services, clinical pathology
services, and the equipment necessary to provide comprehensive
inpatient and outpatient services. |
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The facility must be fully
equipped
to make prompt, accurate diagnosis and treatment. An on-site library of
basic textbooks and current periodicals also is required. |
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Complete pharmacy
facilities. The
most frequently used medicines must be available at all times,
controlled substances must be monitored, and clients must be adequately
informed concerning treatment. |
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Properly maintained
environment and
contagious disease protocols. Safe and sanitary conditions must be
maintained throughout the hospital, from the reception room to the
kennel, including the outside premises. |
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Modern surgical facilities.
The
hospital must have an aseptic, single-use room for surgery. Proper
lighting, sterile equipment and procedures, and easy access to drugs
and equipment are required. |
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Proper anesthetic
procedures. The
hospital must conduct a pre-anesthetic examination before surgery and
provide a safe, painless, state-of-the-art anesthesia during surgery. |
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Dental service. Oral
hygiene is as
important to a pet's health as it is to a person's health. AAHA
hospitals routinely perform teeth cleaning, extractions and gum
procedures. |
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Staff continuing education
and
training is required for AAHA certification. Veterinarians must
routinely exceed the CE requirements of their state licensing board. |
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Nursing care. This is a
vital part
of an efficient animal hospital. Skilled veterinary technicians
contribute greatly to the professional care pets receive from diagnosis
through recuperation. |
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Orderly and thorough
medical records.
These are critical for the pet's welfare and continuity of care. There
must be an individual record for each pet patient. |
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Emergency service. Each
AAHA hospital
must provide, or have access to, 24-hour emergency service for its
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All
AAHA hospital members voluntarily meet or exceed the association's
standards for facilities, equipment, and quality procedures. They are
regularly evaluated by an AAHA consultant to assure continuing
compliance. In addition, every AAHA veterinarian is encouraged to keep
up-to-date on major developments in veterinary medicine. The
association offers its 17,000 members a wide variety of continuing
education opportunities-self-study courses, seminars, lectures,
workshops, annual and regional meetings, videotapes, computer
education, and publications.
We
are very proud that the Shiloh Veterinary Hospital West (Dover) became
a fully AAHA accredited hospital in 1987 and the Shiloh Veterinary
Hospital East (Manchester) became accredited in 2008. Our
caring and experienced staff makes the difference!
What
Accreditation Means For You, The Pet Owner. Choosing an AAHA accredited
veterinary practice for your pet's medical care assures you that the
practice you have selected has the facilities, equipment, staff, and
medical protocols that AAHA believes are important for the delivery of
high quality care. Furthermore, this hospital's voluntary commitment to
the AAHA Standards and the Accreditation Program demonstrates that the
practice has chosen to have itself measured by an outside organization
against the most rigorous published Standards in the industry.
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