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CoVet Forms Groundbreaking Specialty Advisory Board to Guide Future of Veterinary AI

CoVet Team·July 14, 2025·3 min read
CoVet Forms Groundbreaking Specialty Advisory Board to Guide Future of Veterinary AI

Veterinary AI leader CoVet expands its clinical leadership with the formation of a Specialty Advisory Board.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 2025 - CoVet, the leading AI-powered clinical co-pilot for veterinary professionals, is proud to announce the formation of its first Specialty Advisory Board, a landmark move that further solidifies its commitment to building AI that is medically rigorous, clinically useful, and trusted by veterinarians worldwide.

This new board brings together a diverse group of respected veterinary leaders across small animal, equine, emergency, and exotic care. Members include board-certified specialists, academic researchers, and experienced field clinicians, each selected for their proven impact on veterinary science and practice. Together, they will advise CoVet's development team on clinical accuracy, ethical application of AI, specialty workflows, and new product innovation.

"Veterinary specialties, from cardiology to internal medicine to ophthalmology, have unique clinical workflows and documentation challenges that general-purpose tools often overlook," said Dr. Mike Mossop, CoVet's Chief Veterinary Officer. "Whether it's the precision required in neurology reports, the imaging standards in radiology, or the behavioral nuances of exotic care, each discipline brings its own complexity. Our Specialty Advisory Board ensures that we're not just building generic tools, we're developing intelligent, adaptable solutions that reflect the real-world needs of every specialist. It's how we're making CoVet smarter, more clinically relevant, and truly supportive of the entire veterinary profession."

Our Specialty Advisory Board ensures that we're not just building generic tools, we're developing intelligent, adaptable solutions that reflect the real-world needs of every specialist. - Dr. Mike Mossop, Chief Veterinary Officer

Dr. Fred Wininger, Neurology, ANC, Advisory Board Lead, emphasized the value of this collaboration:

"When you're managing complex cases or collaborating across referral networks, every minute and every detail matters. CoVet bridges the gap between technology and vet med by bringing specialty insight directly into the platform. It's not just a smarter way to document; it's a true clinical co-pilot for specialists, helping reduce administrative burden while supporting the highest standard of care. That's why I joined the Advisory Board, because CoVet is building the kind of tool I wish I had years ago."

It's not just a smarter way to document; it's a true clinical co-pilot for specialists, helping reduce administrative burden while supporting the highest standard of care. - Dr. Fred Wininger - Neurology, ANC

CoVet Specialty Advisory Board Members:

  1. Dr. Fred Wininger, Neurology, ANC

  2. Dr. Camden Rouben, Cardiology, CARE

  3. Dr. Lauren Adelman, Internal Medicine, Canada West

  4. Dr. Justin Ganjei, Surgery, VRA

  5. Dr. Shannon Holmes, Radiology, AXIS

  6. Dr. Craig Clifford, Oncology, Bluepearl

  7. Dr. Alex Sigmund, Ophthalmology, The Vet Eye Guy

  8. Dr. Ashley Bourgeois, Dermatology, The Derm Vet

  9. Dr. Chris Pachel, Behavior, Animal Behavior Clinic

These professionals represent the forefront of veterinary practice and innovation, with specialties spanning critical areas of care. Their insights will directly influence how CoVet's AI evolves to serve general practitioners, specialists, and the broader veterinary ecosystem.

The Specialty Advisory Board will:

  • Review and guide clinical model development

  • Offer specialty-specific input on workflows, documentation, and decision support

  • Help establish ethical and professional standards for veterinary AI

  • Shape CoVet's long-term roadmap in alignment with frontline needs

With users across six continents and partnerships with global veterinary organizations, CoVet's commitment to responsible AI development has never been stronger. The formation of this board is a clear signal: the future of veterinary medicine will be built with veterinarians at the center.

For interviews, member bios, or to learn more about CoVet's technology, Contact Head of Marketing, Joe Fitzpatrick, at marketing@co.vet.

About CoVet

CoVet is an AI-powered clinical co-pilot built by veterinary professionals, for veterinary professionals. Designed to reduce administrative burden and prevent burnout, CoVet automates SOAP notes, transcribes consultations, and streamlines client communication, saving clinics over two hours per veterinarian, per day. Trusted by thousands of users across six continents, CoVet helps veterinary teams reclaim their time and refocus on what matters most: exceptional patient care. Learn more at co.vet

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