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Automation Squad

Role

AI for Veterinarians

Robert MacKelfresh

By Robert MacKelfresh

Founder, Automation Squad

Diagnose, treat, or research diseases and injuries of animals. Includes veterinarians who conduct research and development, inspect livestock, or care for pets and companion animals.

Veterinarians · O*NET 29-1131.00 · Job Zone 5 · sourced from the U.S. Department of Labor occupation database

Automation coverage

8 of 20tools on this list have an AI solution available today

Counted by matching the tools this occupation is documented as using against a corpus of 226,452 AI products, MCP servers, skills and connectors. Where a tool has no match, we say so rather than inventing one.

AI you can use for this job

19 matched to the tools veterinarians use. Showing 19.

The tools this job actually uses

20 documented for this occupation. Showing 20, hot technologies first. A filled dot means an AI solution exists for it.

  • Adobe Acrobathot
  • Microsoft Accesshot
  • Microsoft Excelhot
  • Microsoft Office softwarehot
  • Microsoft Outlookhot
  • Microsoft PowerPointhot
  • Microsoft Wordhot
  • American Data Systems PAWS Veterinary Practice Management
  • Complete Clinic
  • Eklin Information Systems VIA
  • Henry Schein ImproMed
  • IDEXX Laboratories IDEXX Cornerstone
  • IDEXX Laboratories IDEXX VPM
  • ImproMed Infinity
  • InformaVet ALIS-VET
  • IntraVet
  • Mobile Data Software VetInfo
  • Sneakers Software DVMax Practice
  • Vetport
  • Web browser software

What this job involves

21 documented tasks, most important first. Showing 21.

  1. Treat sick or injured animals by prescribing medication, setting bones, dressing wounds, or performing surgery.
  2. Inoculate animals against various diseases, such as rabies or distemper.
  3. Examine animals to detect and determine the nature of diseases or injuries.
  4. Collect body tissue, feces, blood, urine, or other body fluids for examination and analysis.
  5. Operate diagnostic equipment, such as radiographic or ultrasound equipment, and interpret the resulting images.
  6. Educate the public about diseases that can be spread from animals to humans.
  7. Counsel clients about the deaths of their pets or about euthanasia decisions for their pets.
  8. Specialize in a particular type of treatment, such as dentistry, pathology, nutrition, surgery, microbiology, or internal medicine.
  9. Direct the overall operations of animal hospitals, clinics, or mobile services to farms.
  10. Advise animal owners regarding sanitary measures, feeding, general care, medical conditions, or treatment options.
  11. Euthanize animals.
  12. Attend lectures, conferences, or continuing education courses.
  13. Inspect and test horses, sheep, poultry, or other animals to detect the presence of communicable diseases.
  14. Train or supervise workers who handle or care for animals.
  15. Establish or conduct quarantine or testing procedures that prevent the spread of diseases to other animals or to humans and that comply with applicable government regulations.
  16. Research diseases to which animals could be susceptible.
  17. Provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in a particular species, such as horses or exotic birds.
  18. Determine the effects of drug therapies, antibiotics, or new surgical techniques by testing them on animals.
  19. Perform administrative or business management tasks, such as scheduling appointments, accepting payments from clients, budgeting, or maintaining business records.
  20. Plan or execute animal nutrition or reproduction programs.
  21. Conduct postmortem studies and analyses to determine the causes of animals' deaths.