Survey on the use of AI by vets in clinical practice in NZ

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Gear, Robyn
Kuhlmann, Bianca
Rutherford, Margie
Telford, Kim

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2026-11

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Conference Contribution - Oral Presentation

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New Zealand
veterinary clinics
veterinarians
artificial intelligence (AI)
veterinary nursing students
educational assessment
AI in education
surveys
AI in veterinary nursing

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Gear, R., Kuhlmann, B., Rutherford, M., & Telford, K. (2025, November). Survey on the use of AI by vets in clinical practice in NZ [Paper presentation]. New Zealand Companion Animal Specialists Conference, New Plymouth https://hdl.handle.net/10652/7098

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AIM Aim of the study was to investigate how AI is being used in clinical practice and to gather the opinion of veterinary staff on the impact of AI on veterinary clinical practice to inform curriculum design and assessments OBJECTIVES • Understand how it is currently used • Which tasks staff enjoy or not and which ones they would like AI to perform • What skills will be reduced and which ones are essential • Should AI should be incorporated into the curriculum • Use information to inform curriculum design and assessment

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