Veterinarians and veterinary nurses in New Zealand provide care for companion animals, livestock, and wildlife across clinical and farm settings. The documentation side of veterinary practice is substantial — clinical notes, discharge instructions, referral letters, client education materials, prescription records, and practice management documentation. AI can help vets and vet nurses spend more time on animal care and less on admin.
Where Veterinary Professionals Are Using AI
Clinical Notes and Medical Records
Thorough clinical records are essential for continuity of care and legal protection. AI can help:
- Structure SOAP note frameworks from your consultation notes
- Draft surgical and procedure summaries from your procedural notes
- Write follow-up visit summaries comparing progress
- Create consistent note formats across the practice team
Discharge Instructions
Clear discharge instructions improve outcomes and reduce after-hours calls. AI can help create:
- Post-surgical care instructions in plain language for pet owners
- Medication administration guides with timing and dosage (reviewed by vet)
- Wound care and bandage change instructions
- Dietary and activity restriction guides after procedures
- When-to-call-us warning sign lists
Client Education Materials
Informed pet owners make better decisions about their animals’ health. AI can help create:
- Condition explanation handouts (diabetes, arthritis, dental disease, obesity) in plain language
- Vaccination and parasite prevention schedule guides
- Nutrition and weight management guides
- Preventive care reminders for seasonal conditions
- New puppy/kitten owner information packs
Referral Letters
Referrals to veterinary specialists or university clinics require clear, professional documentation. AI can help structure referral letters from your clinical notes — ensuring the receiving specialist has the context they need.
Farm and Large Animal Veterinary Reports
Large animal vets produce farm health reports, herd health plans, and biosecurity assessments. AI can help structure:
- Herd health plan frameworks from your visit notes
- Farm biosecurity assessment reports
- Annual herd performance summary narratives from your data
- Farmer communication letters about disease alerts or management recommendations
Practice Marketing and Communications
Building client relationships and attracting new clients requires consistent communication. AI can help:
- Write newsletter content about seasonal pet health topics
- Draft social media posts about practice news and pet care tips
- Create website content describing services and team
- Write Google review responses — thanking clients, addressing concerns
NZ-Specific Considerations
Veterinary Council of New Zealand
Veterinarians in NZ are registered with the Veterinary Council of New Zealand under the Veterinarians Act 2005. All clinical documentation and prescribing is the registered vet’s professional responsibility. AI assists with drafting — the clinical judgement and professional accountability are yours.
Agricultural Compound and Veterinary Medicines (ACVM) Act
Prescription animal remedies and veterinary medicines in NZ are regulated under the ACVM Act. AI-generated content about medications — dosages, withdrawal periods, prescribing conditions — must be verified against current ACVM data and your professional knowledge.
Biosecurity Act 1993
NZ’s biosecurity framework is critical for both companion and production animal veterinary practice. Notifiable disease documentation, tracing, and reporting have strict requirements — AI can help with communication documents around biosecurity events, but the regulatory compliance obligations are yours.
Client Privacy
Client and patient records are personal information under the Privacy Act 2020. Never paste client names, pet details, or clinical information into consumer AI tools. Use anonymised placeholders for all drafting.
What AI Cannot Do for Vets
- Diagnose or treat animals
- Prescribe medications or determine withdrawal periods
- Know current NZ ACVM registration status or withdrawal data accurately
- Replace clinical skills, examination, and professional judgement
- Provide reliable information about notifiable disease requirements
Ready to Give Your Team More Time for Patient Care?
An AI Assessment ($999) maps where AI fits into your veterinary practice. Or explore our AI training workshops for health and clinical teams.
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