Focal Point: the IMV imaging podcast

In this episode of Focal Point, Sam, Hannah and Amy from the IMV team discuss AI and its impact on the veterinary industry with Dr. Adele Williams-Xavier.

Adele is a specialist in equine internal medicine and an AI and clinical data expert within the veterinary industry. She has been overseeing clinical AI tool creation and getting data to sufficient quality for AI builds to produce high quality AI tools for the past 7 years. Adele runs her own AI and clinical data consultancy business, Ai-WX, where she advises veterinary staff, veterinary business and veterinary educators on AI literacy, AI implementation, ethical and responsible use of AI, as well as advising tech startups on AI tool product improvements and how to get the most value from clinical data. She works part-time with CoVet, as a veterinary AI expert, helping to improve the AI scribe vet co-pilot product, and is a board advisor for PetScribers and Prim Veterinary. Adele advocates for ethical and responsible AI adoption within the veterinary industry, has a column on AI in the Veterinary Record, and is a recognised international speaker on AI in veterinary medicine.

If you are curious about AI and want practical advice on how to consider the adoption of AI tool, then listen in as we discuss where AI is used, the risks, how to approach AI tools for veterinary medicine, and the future.

Got a question or suggestion? We would love to hear from you, and you can contact us using learning@imv-imaging.com. You can also check out our other learning resources on our Website, and our CPD courses via our Academy education platform. If you want more information on our in practice training, you can find it here.

Creators and Guests

Host
Amy Haylock
I have been all sorts of vet since I graduated in 2012; an intercalating research vet, a (very) rural mixed vet in Ireland, a farm vet, and then after surviving a brush with exotics and wildlife, I settled on becoming a small animal vet, mostly with probe in hand. With the superpower of “X-ray vision” at my fingertips and the platform to nurture the future generations of vets and nurses, the clinical-team-at-IMV vet that I get to be now has been my favourite type of vet so far. I am embarrassingly easily bribed by cake and coffee, and when I am not educating or probing, I am found in the mountains or in the water.
Editor
Sam Mauchlen
Hello. I am the Scottish one, and I graduated in 2006. After working in mixed practice for 8 years and small animal practice for 5 years, a love of technology, diagnostic imaging and explaining how things work led me to join IMV imaging in 2019. As part of the Clinical Team, I teach and create educational material, like this podcast… I apologise for that thing I said that was wrong, and I should be pun-ished for my terrible jokes.

What is Focal Point: the IMV imaging podcast?

A podcast about all things veterinary imaging, from the team at IMV imaging.

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