EpiVets Australia (EpiVets), a NSW-based veterinary epidemiology and animal health research consultancy, recently achieved NATA accreditation for residue studies in feed additives.
EpiVets specialises in applied research and livestock health investigations. With its new NATA accreditation, it can provide accredited research services that combine on-farm data collection with rigorous scientific analysis, delivering practical insights to producers, veterinarians, and industry partners.
The consultancy pursued NATA accreditation to ensure its services met the highest standards of scientific quality and reliability. The decision was made early in its growth as a business, recognising that formal accreditation would strengthen the credibility of its work and provide confidence to its clients and collaborators.
For EpiVets, accreditation underpins the trust its clients place in its results. It also gives its team confidence that it is operating to recognised international standards.
For its industry, accreditation means that the data and outcomes we deliver can be relied upon to inform decisions about livestock health, welfare, and productivity.
For organisations looking to undertake accreditation, EpiVets recommends viewing the process as an investment in both quality and credibility. If done well for the right reasons, accreditation can be an opportunity for an organisation to strengthen its systems to set it itself apart in a competitive market and build confidence with clients.
NATA welcomes EpiVets as a new Member and look forward to their continued contribution in veterinary epidemiology and animal health research
Learn more about EpiVets here