Provet has published the results of new research showing that vets could make their lives easier with better adoption of digital technology and is inviting everyone to discuss the report at a free Zoom meeting hosted by VetSurgeon.org on Thursday 10 November at 7:00pm.
For its research, the company surveyed 700 veterinary veterinary professionals.
The subsequent report, “Digital Adoption in Veterinary Medicine”, provides up-to-date data on the levels of digital adoption by vets in the UK.
It also explores their attitudes to technology, digital communications tools and the barriers to their adoption.
At the Zoom meeting, Scott Goodsir-Smyth, Provet Cloud’s VP of Growth for the UK and US will share and discuss some of the main findings of the report.
He will also be answering questions about how practices can go digital, what the pitfalls are, how you can get the most value out of practice management software, and whether you should switch to the cloud.
With the RCVS currently in the process of changing the rules regarding telemedicine, and only 23 percent of veterinary practices currently using tele-medicine, this meeting could not be more timely.
VetSurgeon.org and Provet are now inviting questions from vets about adopting digital technology, including online booking, integrated payments, pet owner apps, telemedicine, referral portals and digital whiteboards.
Those who submit the best 10 questions will be able to ask them before anyone else on the night and the best will get a bottle of champagne in time for Christmas.
To download the report, visit the Provet website.
To submit your question, email it to VetSurgeon.org by Wednesday 9th November at 11:00am.
You can register for the Zoom meeting online.