11:00 AM–12:00 PM |
Beyond Instinct: How the Science and Ethics of Animal Sentience Can Make Us Better Practitioners
This keynote presentation explores the transformative concept of animal sentience—the capacity of animals to feel, perceive, and experience the world subjectively—and its critical implications for veterinary medicine. Grounded in scientific research, it highlights the emotional and cognitive capabilities of diverse animal species, redefining how veterinarians approach care. This session continues by examining the ethical responsibilities of recognizing animals as sentient beings, the newly applied concept of “personhood,” and practical applications like pain perception, stress management, and behavioral indicators of emotional states. Attendees will hear how integrating the principles of sentience can elevate veterinary practice, foster stronger client communication, and deepen the human-animal bond. Through compelling case studies, real-world examples, and evidence-based insights, this presentation challenges veterinarians to adopt a compassionate and informed approach to practice. It emphasizes the importance of making decisions that honor the inner lives of animals while encouraging veterinarians to embrace their leadership role as champions for recognizing and respecting those lives. |