Claire Stewart
Veterinarian in regional Queensland. Using AI to write client education sheets and research treatment protocols for unusual cases.
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Rare cases in rural veterinary practice. AI helps me think through them.
Rural vet. I see unusual presentations that a city colleague might refer immediately. I can't always refer โ the distance is too far and sometimes it's too urgent. I've started using AI as a thinking partner when I encounter cases I'm uncertain about. Not for diagnosis โ that's still entirely mine. But for thinking through differentials and making sure I'm not missing something obvious that I'd catch on a better day. The conversation looks like this: I describe the presentation, the signalment, the history, and my current thinking. I ask Claude what differentials I might not have considered and what the evidence says about this presentation. What comes back is sometimes things I already knew but had overlooked. Sometimes it's a genuine prompt to think differently. I always verify anything clinically important and I never act on AI output without my own professional judgment. But in a rural context where you're sometimes working alone with limited resources, having an additional thinking partner has real value. I've also used it to write the client education sheets for conditions I don't see often enough to have good materials for. Much faster than writing from scratch.
I have a veterinary case: [species, age, breed, presenting complaint, history, examination findings, current differential list]. What differentials might I be missing? What does the evidence suggest about this presentation? Note: this is a thinking partner exercise โ all clinical decisions are mine.
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