Beyond the Buzzwords: How AI Is Actually Helping Veterinary Practices Today

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Date(s) - 29/04/2026
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

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Child friendly: No

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Telephone Number: 5165937100

Website: https://www.vetandtech.com/


Thinking about adding AI to your practice but unsure where to start? You’re not alone. AI in veterinary medicine is growing fast — but not all tools are created equal, and the stakes for safe implementation are high. This course is your practical starting point.

We’ll break down the basics: what AI actually does in a clinical setting, why certain tasks (like documentation and record summarization) are ideal for automation, and how human oversight keeps AI-assisted workflows safe. Real-world examples make the concepts immediately applicable.

By the end, you’ll have a clear-eyed view of AI’s role in your clinic, know how to assess available tools, and be ready to take your first confident steps toward adoption.

The Big Picture: AI in Veterinary Medicine
  • What AI is — and what it is not
  • Why documentation and workflow tasks are well suited for AI assistance
  • The impact of documentation burden and cognitive load in veterinary practice
Preparing Before the Consult
  • Using AI tools to summarize prior medical records
  • Quickly identifying key patient history before appointments
Documentation During the Consult
  • Capturing client conversations using AI medical scribes
  • Generating structured SOAP notes
  • Customizing documentation templates for practice workflows
After the Consult
  • Generating discharge instructions and referral communications
  • Supporting client communication and follow-up
Evaluating AI & Responsible Adoption
  • Safety considerations when adopting AI tools
  • Human-in-the-loop design
  • Practical next steps for clinics exploring AI
Special offer for attendees: Use code VETANDTECH50 and enjoy 50% off your first month of VetRec *(valid for year 2026).
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