AI aids in precision treatment for cancerSeptember 28, 2023This year, approximately six million dogs will be diagnosed with cancer. Although the incidence of canine cancer is nearly three times higher than human cancer, veterinarians have far fewer tools at their disposal to effectively treat their patients.
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Unleash your own ‘virtual vet assistant’July 28, 2023“Virtual vet assistant” has come to mean something vastly different to those of us using an online tool called ChatGPT.
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveHow ChatGPT technology will change your lifeMay 18, 2023By Patty Khuly, VMD, MBAChatGPT has been available since November, but it’s just now starting to hit its stride outside the nerdiest of circles. Now that it has been proclaimed a game-changer among mainstream users such as physicians, accountants, and attorneys, there’s no reason veterinarians should not be using it, too.
AI-driven radiography donation aims to advance global careMarch 6, 2023Veterinarians working in select Worldwide Veterinary Service (WVS) facilities will soon have access to standardized radiograph interpretation, powered by artificial intelligence (AI).
Machine-learning radiography service expands into AsiaFebruary 7, 2023Texas-based biotechnology company SignalPet, which currently has a presence in North America, Europe, and Australia, is set to expand into Asia.
“Dr. AI will help you now”February 7, 2022Veterinarians’ most limited resource is time. As such, tools capable of saving time are highly valued in practice.
Overcoming veterinary diagnostic challenges with AI-driven POC technologiesMarch 16, 2021The typical methods of diagnosis lack the innovation that exists in human medicine. It is time to bring these advancements to the veterinary sphere.
Diagnostics, monitoring streamlined with connected careFebruary 16, 2021Arming veterinary teams with the skills and knowledge needed to confidently implement telehealth and connected care is at the heart of a newly published industry resource.
Battling the radiology backlogSeptember 22, 2020The use of AI in veterinary radiology can make both radiology specialists and veterinarians more efficient, improving patient care and practice revenue.
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveHow AI is helping get veterinary radiology results fasterSeptember 10, 2020 It’s no secret most veterinarians are swamped with more work than they can complete in a day. Specialty radiologists face the same problem. As more and more veterinarians send radiographs to specialists for interpretation, the workload keeps growing and there aren’t enough specialists in the field to handle it. In fact, one study predicted by 2022, 66 percent of the teleradiology caseloads won’t be met.1 What if computers could be trained to think like humans, …