Episodes

  • Episode 14. How Veterinarians Are Building Customized AI Solutions
    Apr 14 2026

    Join us in this episode of the Veterinary AI Brief as we explore how veterinary professionals are actively transforming their practices with AI tools. From building custom workflows to improving communication and patient care, our guests share their journeys, projects, and practical tips for adopting AI in veterinary medicine.

    Main Topics:
    • Real-world AI applications in veterinary clinics
    • Building and customizing AI tools without coding expertise
    • Improving client communication and team workflows
    • Practical steps for beginners to start experimenting with AI
    • Future opportunities in proactive AI-driven patient management
    In this episode:
    • How Dr. William Lane leveraged platform tools like Notebook LM and Node-based workflows to streamline clinical tasks
    • Dr. Carly Little's innovative communication mentorship program using AI transcripts and feedback
    • Dr. Sam Lewis's development of automated patient records and hospital dashboards
    • Insights on navigating the learning curve and building impactful tools without extensive coding
    • Strategies for starting small, iterating, and tackling problems unique to your practice
    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction to the episode and guest backgrounds
    00:29 - The importance of structured AI workflows in veterinary practice
    00:52 - Practical AI projects: From journal searching to patient record automation
    01:33 - The impact of custom dashboards and communication tools in clinics
    02:11 - Platforms and tools: Notebook LM, Node workflows, Replit, Cursor, Base44
    02:36 - Building AI solutions without programming skills: Learning and iteration
    03:27 - Developing team-wide and client-facing AI integrations
    04:43 - Practical benefits: Patient care, staff efficiency, and client satisfaction
    05:42 - Transitioning from reactive to proactive AI management
    06:40 - How non-technical vets can start their AI journey
    07:09 - Building and customizing AI tools to fit practice needs
    08:11 - Project examples: Urgent care boards, pet portals, communication scoring
    09:24 - The evolving role of veterinarian as builder of tailored solutions
    10:02 - Overcoming the technical learning curve and resource strategies
    11:23 - The power of starting small and iterating progressively
    12:56 - How AI enhances team collaboration and client transparency
    14:10 - Key insights: Cost-effective, flexible, and domain-specific AI tools
    16:18 - Future outlook: Proactive, real-time AI interventions in veterinary care
    17:45 - Adopting a problem-centric mindset to drive meaningful AI solutions
    19:00 - Practical advice for non-technical vets: Use AI as a partner, not a coder
    20:18 - The importance of iteration and patience in AI projects
    21:23 - Building trust and custom solutions that fit your practice
    22:45 - Making AI tools accessible and scalable for veterinary teams
    24:10 - The role of AI in improving hospital workflows, diagnostics, and client communication
    26:04 - Final takeaways: Ask what you need, start small, and build iteratively

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Episode 13. When AI Outperforms Human Professionals
    Mar 4 2026

    Unlock the future of veterinary medicine with AI-driven breakthroughs proven to enhance diagnostic accuracy, reduce workloads, and transform clinical workflows. In this episode, we explore how cutting-edge research from Lancet's MASAI trials reveals AI's game-changing potential—catching 29% more cancers without increasing false positives and slashing radiologist workloads by nearly half. But what does this look like for vets? Is there a realistic path to integrating these advances into everyday practice?Join us as we break down the implications of AI in diagnostics, from human health to animal care. We delve into how machine learning models are helping detect early metastasis, streamline report writing, and elevate clinical decision-making—all while highlighting the critical importance of vet responsibility and trust. Our conversation with Dr. Tam of Colorado State University reveals why these innovations aren't just scalable for human health—they could redefine how we approach veterinary cancer screening, imaging, and workflow automation.

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    52 mins
  • Veterinary AI Trends for 2026: The Apps, Systems and Questions that will Reshape Practices
    Dec 24 2025

    It's our holiday "step-back" episode: what actually mattered in veterinary AI in 2025—and what's most likely to hit practices hard in 2026. With special guest Jon Ayers, Robert, Adam and Aaron map the rapidly changing landscape: the breakout adoption of AI scribes, the "app explosion" happening around (not inside) PIMS platforms, and why the next year will be less about "tech toys" and more about AI as labor—tools that behave like employees and move spend from software budgets into staffing/COGS. We also get blunt about the reality in clinics: you only have so much change-management budget. So the question isn't "What's the coolest new tool?"—it's "What 1–3 changes will measurably improve throughput, capture more calls, and upgrade the pet owner experience without blowing up your workflow?" In this episode: Why many practices should not switch PIMS in 2026—and what to do instead How scribes became the fastest "new tech" adoption in vet med (and what that signals next) The PIMS platform dilemma: be the ecosystem enabler or get labeled the bottleneck The coming wave: AI receptionists, online booking, and next-gen client communications A practical way to "pick your shots" in 2026 so change doesn't stall everything The bigger stakes: pet-owner economics, access to care, and why regulation may need to evolve If you want a clear, actionable lens for evaluating the flood of tools—and choosing the moves that actually change outcomes—this is the one.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode 10: The Biggest Release of the Year
    Nov 27 2025

    In this episode of the Veterinary AI Brief, co-hosts Robert Sanchez, Dr. Adam Little, and Aaron Massecar dive into the latest advancements in AI technology and its implications for the veterinary industry. The discussion kicks off with a focus on Google's release of Gemini 3, a groundbreaking AI model that promises to revolutionize the field with its multimodal capabilities. The hosts explore how these developments are set to transform veterinary practices, from enhancing diagnostic tools to improving client communication.

    Participants

    Robert Sanchez, Adam Little, Aaron Massecar

    Key Takeaways:
    1. Google's Gemini 3 is a game-changer in AI, offering state-of-the-art capabilities that surpass previous models.
    2. The integration of AI in everyday applications like Gmail and Google Docs is set to enhance efficiency and user experience.
    3. AI's role in veterinary medicine is expanding, with potential applications in diagnostics, client communication, and practice management.
    4. The rapid adoption of AI tools in the veterinary industry highlights the demand for innovative solutions that improve workflow and patient care.
    Chapters:
    • [00:00] Introduction and Welcome
    • [05:12] The Impact of Google's Gemini 3
    • [15:45] AI in Veterinary Diagnostics
    • [25:30] Enhancing Client Communication with AI
    • [35:50] The Future of AI in Veterinary Practice Management

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • AI's Increasing Role at your local Veterinary Practice - Dr. Pat Welch
    Nov 18 2025
    Hosts: Aaron, Adam Guest: Pat Welch (Veterinary Ophthalmologist, Innovator, Ethos Learning Team) Summary: This episode explores the evolving role of AI in veterinary medicine, featuring a deep-dive with Pat Welch. The hosts discuss recent news in AI, the impact of agentic browsers, the concept of Claude Skills, and a comparative study on AI adoption in China vs. North America. The conversation also covers the future of veterinary roles, the democratization of technology, and practical advice for professionals navigating rapid change. About: Dr. Patrick Welch is a seasoned C-level executive, entrepreneur, and board-certified veterinary specialist with a proven track record in innovation, strategy, and organizational transformation. He founded VetBloom, a leading digital learning ecosystem; established a veterinary compounding pharmacy; and played a key Executive role in scaling Ethos Veterinary Health from two locations into a national network. While grounded in the veterinary industry, Patrick's passion lies at the intersection of technology, learning, artificial intelligence, and growth. He is known for driving change, building scalable platforms, and leading cross-industry collaborations that reimagine how professionals learn, work, and deliver care. In his current role, he leads innovation and clinical learning at Ethos, where he is leveraging AI and emerging technologies to transform clinical workflows, disrupt traditional learning models, and build the industry ecosystems required to drive lasting change. Topics Covered: • 0:00 – Introduction & Guest Background (Pat Welch) • 1:00 – Pat's Career Journey: Ophthalmology, Learning, and AI • 3:00 – News Highlights: OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas and Agentic Browsers • 12:00 – Security Concerns: Prompt Injection & Browser Agents • 16:00 – Claude Skills: Customizing AI Workflows • 28:00 – Low/No-Code Automation in Veterinary Practice • 32:00 – Notebook LM: AI-Generated Podcasts and Explainers • 38:00 – Prompt Injection Risks & Security • 44:00 – Comparative Study: AI Adoption in China vs. North America • 54:00 – The Future of Veterinary Roles & AI's Impact • 1:10:00 – Pat's Career Reflections & Advice for Innovators • 1:20:00 – Building Innovative Cultures in Organizations • 1:30:00 – The Fourth Industrial Revolution in Veterinary Medicine • 1:45:00 – Timeline: The Future of AI in Veterinary Practice • 1:55:00 – The Human Element: Roles, Fulfillment, and Change • 2:05:00 – Final Thoughts & Where to Follow Pat Welch Resources Mentioned: • ChatGPT Atlas • Claude Skills • Notebook LM • The Adoption Paradox Paper (Veterinary AI in China vs. North America) • Pat Welch on LinkedIn & Substack
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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Episode 1: An introduction; AI Possibilities and Challenges for Veterinarians
    Nov 3 2025

    Welcome to the first episode of The Veterinary AI Brief! In this kickoff conversation, Robert, Adam, and Aaron take you inside the AI explosion and what it means for veterinary professionals right now. We cover: - What AI agents really are, and how they'll soon handle everything from estimate follow-ups to workflow automation. - The launch of ChatGPT's Learning Mode and its implications for personalized CE and mentorship. - What's likely coming with GPT-5, and why this next leap could be a game-changer for everyday workflows. Whether you're a curious vet or an ambitious builder, this episode gives you the clarity and confidence to start using AI with purpose.

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    55 mins
  • Episode 2: Assessing ChatGPT 5
    Oct 23 2025
    In this episode of the Veterinary AI Brief, co-hosts Robert, Adam and Aaron discuss the transformative implications of recent AI advancements, particularly the release of GPT-5. Robert and Adam delve into notable AI developments, including Google's Genie 3 and OpenAI's latest release, exploring the potential of these tools in the veterinary field, emphasizing its role in diagnostics and client communication. The trio announces plans to invite veterinary specialists to evaluate AI's utility in clinical cases, addressing its strengths and limitations on the podcast. The hosts also consider AI's capacity to create highly personalized client experiences and address the potential for AI to both empower pet owners and support veterinary professionals. CHAPTER MARKERS [00:00:13] Introduction and Background [00:01:21] Recent AI Developments [00:02:38] Discussion of Genie Three and Image Generation [00:04:03] Introduction of Team Members [00:05:50] History of GPT Models [00:07:51] Key Features of GPT-5 [00:10:11] Analysis of GPT-5 Launch [00:12:11] Model Switching and Performance [00:14:50] Hallucination Rates and Accuracy [00:17:16] Long-Term Task Management and AGI Discussion [00:19:31] AI Task Management and Workflow Integration [00:22:01] Client Communication and AI Assistance [00:24:26] Future of Veterinary Knowledge and AI [00:27:52] AI's Role in Client Education and Care Planning [00:36:54] Personalizing Care with AI Assistance [00:43:21] Future Plans for AI Case Studies with Specialist [00:45:59] Conclusion and Future Plans
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    47 mins
  • Episode 3: Radiology, with Dr. Ryan Appleby
    Oct 23 2025
    Episode 3: Radiology, with Dr. Ryan Appleby Veterinary AI Brief Podcast 4 subscribers Analytics Edit video 0 Share Promote Download In this episode of AI for Vets, hosts Robert and Dr. Adam Little are joined by Dr. Ryan Appleby, a board-certified veterinary radiologist, to explore the evolving role of AI in veterinary medicine. The conversation dives into how AI is being adopted in veterinary radiology, highlighting the differences in regulation and innovation compared to human medicine. Dr. Appleby explain that while AI tools can streamline administrative tasks and improve workflow, large language models like GPT-5 are not reliable for direct image interpretation and can sometimes provide convincing but incorrect answers. The episode discusses the financial incentives behind marketing AI tools to general veterinarians, the lack of transparency and oversight in current veterinary AI products, and the risks of misdiagnosis and increased costs when AI is used without radiologist input. Real-world examples illustrate both the promise and pitfalls of AI in image analysis, emphasizing the need for human oversight and critical thinking. The hosts and guest stress the importance of transparency, informed consent, and collaboration between AI developers, radiologists, and practitioners.
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    58 mins