Instinct Science and Cornell University Hospital for Animals Modernize Veterinary Care

Instinct Science, a leading provider of clinical-grade software for veterinary hospitals, today announced that the Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA) has officially gone live with Instinct Treatment Plan, a next-generation digital platform that brings structure, clarity, and automation to patient care workflows.

This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to advancing the standard of care in veterinary medicine through technology that improves safety, efficiency, and transparency across hospital teams.

“Cornell’s adoption of Instinct Treatment Plan reflects the shift we’re seeing in leading veterinary institutions toward unified, intelligent systems that help teams deliver safer, more efficient care,” said Elliott Garber, VMD, VP Strategic Partnerships of Instinct Science. “We’re honored to work with such a respected teaching hospital in shaping the future of clinical operations.”

Instinct Treatment Plan replaces clipboards, whiteboards, and disconnected software tools with one clean, connected system. The result: smoother workflows, automatic charge capture, and safer patient care.

"We are pleased to incorporate Instinct into the daily operations at Cornell,” said Susan Ruland, interim director of the Cornell University Hospital for Animals. “Our hospital is committed to advancing patient care by adopting the most efficient and seamless systems in the field."

With this launch, Cornell joins a growing community of forward-thinking hospitals using Instinct’s ecosystem, including Instinct EMR, Treatment Plan, and Standards, to streamline workflows, reduce errors, and enhance operational insight.

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