AI Isn’t Replacing Veterinary Staff; It’s Protecting Them
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Sunday December 21st, 2025 This Sunday’s episode is a real, honest conversation about AI in veterinary medicine — not the sci-fi nonsense, not fear-mongering, and not tech worship.
As veterinary teams move toward 2026, AI is being introduced into clinics, front desks, training programs, and triage workflows. The truth?
AI isn’t here to replace veterinary staff — it’s here to reduce burnout, prevent missed red flags, and support overwhelmed CSRs.
In this episode, we talk about:
•What AI actually does (and doesn’t do) in veterinary settings
•Why human-in-the-loop systems matter
•How AI can support CSRs without replacing judgment
•Why clarity and boundaries with tech protect the profession
•And how being “called trash” says more about systems than people
🎵 Featured songs in this episode:
•“Gaslit” – Em Ridyard
•“Stay – Don’t Fade Away” – Em Ridyard
These tracks underscore the emotional reality of veterinary work — showing up, being misunderstood, and still choosing purpose.
If you work in vet med and have AI stories, concerns, wins, or WTF moments, I want to hear them.
📩 Email your AI + veterinary stories to:
thevetcsr@gmail.com
Let’s talk about what’s actually happening at the front desk — honestly, ethically, and without pretending CSRs aren’t human.
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