Artificial Intelligence in Veterinary Medicine: And Yes, Humans Can Be Replaced

The robots aren’t coming, they’re already here. Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept for veterinary medicine; it’s reshaping how we practice today. From automated image analysis to predictive diagnostics and client communication tools, AI is quietly transforming every corner of the profession.

In Vet Candy’s show, “Unlocking the Future with Artificial Intelligence in Veterinary Medicine,” veterinary AI and digital pathology expert Dr. Aleksandra Zuraw takes learners on a fascinating journey through the present and future of machine intelligence in clinical care.

Dr. Zuraw, known for her cutting-edge work at the intersection of technology and veterinary medicine, breaks down complex topics like deep learning, digital pathology, and diagnostic automation into clear, practical insights that veterinarians can use right now. She explores not just the power of AI, but the ethical and professional questions that come with it—such as data privacy, decision-making, and the role of human judgment in an AI-driven world.

“Artificial intelligence is not here to replace veterinarians,” says Dr. Zuraw, “but it will replace certain tasks we do. The key is understanding how to use it as a tool to make our work faster, more accurate, and ultimately, more human.”

This Vet Candy course offers a thought-provoking look at how technology is shaping the next generation of veterinary care. Whether you’re fascinated by innovation or a little nervous about where the field is heading, this course will leave you with new perspectives—and maybe a new appreciation for your future AI assistant.

The future is already happening. Don’t get left behind—enroll now and earn CE credit before it’s gone!


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