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The Impact of AI on Veterinary Diagnostics and Consulting

Speakers:

Eli Cohen, DVM, DACVR 

Candice Chu, DVM, PhD, DACVP

Q&A moderator:

Jennifer Larsen, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM (Nutrition)

Event date: 1 May 2025 St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a transformative tool in veterinary medicine, and offers significant potential for reducing paperwork while improving diagnostics, information access and accuracy, and overall efficiency. In fact, AI integration into veterinary domains such as radiology and clinical pathology is already underway. In this session, Dr. Eli Cohen and Dr. Candice Chu will discuss recent developments and applications of AI-augmented veterinary workflows, including existing products and emerging solutions, along with guidance, examples, and resources for responsible AI use. They will also address ethical considerations and AI limitations to avoid causing harm or eroding trust.

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