New partnership provides OAVT members with AI education, technician-focused resources, and access to tools designed to reduce administrative burden and improve workflow efficiency.
CoVet, the veterinary profession's leading AI copilot, today announced a new partnership with the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT), the provincial professional association representing Registered Veterinary Technicians (RVTs) across Ontario.
The partnership is designed to bring practical, responsible AI support and education directly to Ontario's veterinary technician community, helping technicians reduce documentation burden, improve workflow efficiency, and better manage the administrative responsibilities that are essential to modern veterinary practice.
Through the partnership, OAVT members will gain access to practical AI education, technician-focused webinars, and resources designed to help veterinary teams better manage documentation, client communication, follow-up tasks, and other administrative responsibilities that are critical to patient care and practice operations. As part of the initiative, OAVT members will also receive access to CoVet's free Support account.
"Veterinary technicians play an essential role in delivering quality care, yet they often carry a significant share of the documentation, communication, and workflow responsibilities within a practice," said Aaron Massecar, Head of Partnerships at CoVet. "Our partnership with the OAVT is focused on providing practical, responsible AI tools that support technicians in their daily work, helping them save time, reduce administrative strain, and focus more of their energy on patient care and client service."
“We’re committed to providing our members with meaningful resources that support their professional success and growth,” shared Elise Wickett, OAVT Executive Director and Registrar. Through this partnership with CoVet, our association is excited to offer access to innovative tools and educational opportunities that can help RVTs work more efficiently while maintaining the high standards of care our profession is known for."
While some RVTs and veterinarians are already collaborating to use CoVet together, this partnership enables all RVTs to bring this tool to the practices where they work. Beyond providing immediate access to the free Support account, the initiative aims to increase awareness about AI-powered workflow support.
By centering veterinary technicians in this partnership, CoVet and OAVT are recognizing the essential role RVTs play across documentation, triage coordination, client communication, and follow-up care. Through free access, practical education, and ongoing collaboration, the partnership empowers the entire veterinary team to explore how AI can be implemented alongside the quality care they deliver every day. Technology, in this vision, is a tool that works for the people who have always worked hardest for their patients.
About CoVet
CoVet is an AI-powered clinical copilot 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 www.co.vet
About the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians
As the professional association for more than 5000 Registered Veterinary Technicians (RVTs) across Ontario, the OAVT delivers continuing education and provides a variety of services and supports to its members, to help them thrive both professionally and personally. The OAVT is living its vision of driving excellence in veterinary technology through leadership, advancement, and advocacy, and strives to improve the lives of animals by inspiring a diverse community of RVTs to positively influence human, animal, and environmental health. Visit www.oavt.org to learn more.
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