CoVet Team To Demonstrate Real-time AI Scribing At SPVS Congress 2026
At SPVS Congress 2026, CoVet will be hosting a live demonstration during the Supplier Showcase, offering delegates the opportunity to see real-time AI scribing in action during everyday veterinary consultations.
Designed for the whole practice team, the live demo will give practice owners, managers, vets, nurses and support staff a practical look at how CoVet’s AI tools create accurate clinical records and provide decision support automatically, in real time, while consultations are taking place.
Alongside the CoVet team, Dr Adele Williams-Xavier BVSc, MRCVS, DipECEIM PhD will be demonstrating how AI can be embedded into everyday consultations. Widely recognised as a leading voice in the ethical and evidence-based adoption of AI in veterinary medicine, Dr Williams-Xavier has a particular interest in how emerging technologies can be implemented safely, compliantly and in ways that genuinely support teams in practice.
During the live demonstration, delegates will see how CoVet listens to the natural flow of a consultation and turns it into structured, standardised medical notes in real time. A quick, case-based walk-through will show how the system can summarise cases, surface key clinical details and streamline follow-ups, reducing duplication and supporting smoother communication across the team.
Delegates will also see how Consult CoVet can provide context-aware, in-workflow clinical guidance, helping clinicians explore differentials and treatment options without leaving their notes. By keeping everything within a single workflow, the technology is designed to support efficiency, consistency and record quality across the whole practice.
For practice owners, managers and leadership teams, the CoVet team will also explore the Enterprise Dashboard, offering practice-level insights across species, breed, age and gender, alongside trends in presenting complaints, diagnostic testing and treatment recommendations. These insights are designed to support governance, compliance, operational planning and more informed decision-making at a practice-wide level.
Rather than focusing on technology for technology’s sake, the session will highlight how AI tools can support clinical consistency, reduce risk and improve both operational oversight and team wellbeing. Seeing the technology operate live will allow delegates to understand how standardised records can support informed consent, reduce variation and create actionable, practice-wide clinical and operational insights.
“AI adoption in veterinary practice isn’t about replacing clinical judgement, it’s about supporting it,” said Dr Williams-Xavier. “When implemented responsibly, AI can help teams deliver more consistent care, reduce variation in records and give practice leaders better visibility across their business.”
“Practice managers and leaders are often the ones tasked with leading AI adoption, while also managing risk and compliance,” Dr Williams-Xavier added. “This is about giving them clear, practical examples of how AI can be introduced thoughtfully, with benefits for clinicians, support teams and clients alike.”
Dr Adele Williams-Xavier and the CoVet team will be available throughout SPVS Congress 2026 for informal demonstrations and discussions.
For more information about SPVS Congress 2026, visit: https://spvs-congress.co.uk or for more about CoVet, visit https://co.vet.
More from Companion Consultancy
- A new chapter for the BSAVA as CEO transition announced
- Microbiome Forum Round Table Explores Early-Life Gut Health and Its Long-Term Impact on Pets
- Call for veterinary case studies to expand evidence base for faecal calprotectin testing
- Krka launches new bovine respiratory disease diagnostics webinar for vets
- CoVet partners with Merlin to boost client communication and reduce admin workload
3 weeks ago
462 views
