"Is Your Vet's Job Safe from AI”?
Don't Worry, For Now"!..
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As technology and AI continue to advance, many professionals are
concerned about the potential impact on their jobs.
But fear not, dear Veterinarians, Are our jobs in good hands with
our diversity of patients?
While in other fields, robots can diagnose and recommend
answers and Solutions to conditions, acting as a substitute
of the human touch.
Robots are taking over the world!" That's what my vet
colleague exclaimed to me the other day. "Don't worry,"
I reassured her, "Robots won't take over your job...yet."
Her medical friend had scared her. "You see, the robots are
already diagnosing and treating patients. They're even doing
it for you from home! No more queues, no more waiting rooms,
no more dealing with pesky humans".
Also anxious to the Arrival of:
Just prompt the robot with your symptoms and voila! Diagnosis,
treatment, and follow-up are all in one convenient package.
It's like Amazon Prime for healthcare!
So, for the time being, your vet's job is safe from the
threat of AI.
That is, until dogs, cows, birds, and beasts evolve to give
robots commands.
But for now, we vets are safe. I calmed down...
That is until the animals evolve to give commands to the
robots.
Can you imagine? A dog ordering a robot to give him a treat
or
a cow asking a robot if it's ECF?
(I'm facing up to it. ok!)
She quipped " the Owners of Animals will still use
robots and AI to
do the same though it won't be as devastating as in other
fields
like graphics Writing consulting accounts…
Scoring some points against me. Ok....,
Yet I am still hopeful that guise Animals won't be Able to
Do
it for themselves, at least not soon is my console.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves. We should take it easy
on AI.
After all, they're just trying to make our lives easier.
Who wouldn't want a robot to take care of their healthcare
needs or help them with their daily tasks? As long as they
don't start asking for equal rights or demanding to be paid
for their services, we'll be just fine.😄
Almost like a concession speech now.🐕
So I encourage my dear Self vet colleague, fear not the
robots.
They're not here to take your job...yet. Just keep doing
what
you're doing, and leave the robot diagnostics to the robots.
And who knows, maybe one day they'll even be able to perform
a robot spay or neuter. Now that's something to look forward
to!
Isn't it.?
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Encountering Some Opinions and Views brings some fun and
levity to the serious topic of technology and AI in
professional
practice. Serious Face-up.
But until then, let's appreciate the unique skills and
expertise
that our vets bring to the table.
And if you happen to see a robot vet out in the wild, don't
be
afraid to give it a pat on the back - after all, it's just
trying to
make the world a better place, possibly one diagnosis at a
time."
There are various ways that a vet can automate their job,
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) - Using EMR
systems to keep track of patient records, appointments, and
medical history.
Telemedicine - Providing remote consultations and diagnoses
using video conferencing or other digital communication
platforms.
Automated Diagnostic Tools - Using computerized tools to
analyze laboratory results and other diagnostic tests.
Robotic Surgery - Performing complex surgeries with the
help of robotic technology.
AI-Assisted Diagnosis - Using artificial intelligence and
machine learning to analyze patient data and provide diagnoses.
Automated Pharmacy Systems - Using automated systems to
dispense medications and reduce human errors in medication
management.
Wearable Health Monitoring Devices - Using wearable devices
to monitor patients' health and alert veterinarians to
potential
health issues.
By adopting these technologies, veterinarians can automate
certain tasks and focus on providing better patient care,
improving efficiency, and enhancing the overall client
experiencing, your vet's job is safe from the threat of AI.
Veterinarian Turned Author and Coach.
Samuel Kahoro.
info@yourpetislovely.com
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