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Automation Risk Analysis

Will “Veterinary Technologist” be Automated?

Historical Context: Oxford Study (2013)

Ranked #106 of 702. Estimated risk: 2.9%

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AI Exposure Risk

26%

“Veterinary Technologist” will almost certainly not be replaced by AI.

Based on the cognitive demands, communication requirements, and logical reasoning intrinsic to this occupation according to O*NET data, we project a 26% probability of disruption by generative AI and Large Language Models.

Automation & Robot Risk

50%

“Veterinary Technologist” will maybe be replaced by robots.

Evaluating the physical dexterity, repetitive motion tasks, and manual labor associated with this role, our analysis indicates a 50% likelihood of substitution by advanced robotics systems.

Personal & Financial Insights

Every occupation has a unique profile. For Veterinary Technologists and Technicians, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and O*NET classify the day-to-day work broadly as: Perform medical tests in a laboratory environment for use in the treatment and diagnosis of diseases in animals. Prepare vaccines and serums for prevention of diseases. Prepare tissue samples, take blood samples, and execute laboratory tests, such as urinalysis and blood counts. Clean and sterilize instruments and materials and maintain equipment and machines. May assist a veterinarian during surgery.

Avg. Annual Salary $46,280
Avg. Hourly Wage $22.25
Available Jobs (US) 131,320
Job Title & Hierarchy Code (SOC) Veterinary Technologists and Technicians #29-2056
Wage vs. National Median
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Data is based on the reference occupation: “Veterinary Technologists and Technicians”

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Core Skills & Abilities

  • Maintain instruments, equipment, or machinery to ensure proper working condition.

  • Discuss medical health of pets with clients, such as post-operative status.

  • Supervise or train veterinary students or other staff members.

  • Provide veterinarians with the correct equipment or instruments, as needed.

  • Prepare treatment rooms for surgery.

  • Administer emergency first aid, such as performing emergency resuscitation or other life saving procedures.

  • Maintain laboratory, research, or treatment records, as well as inventories of pharmaceuticals, equipment, or supplies.

  • Provide information or counseling regarding issues such as animal health care, behavior problems, or nutrition.

  • Monitor medical supplies and place orders when inventory is low.

  • Provide assistance with animal euthanasia and the disposal of remains.

  • Perform a variety of office, clerical, or accounting duties, such as reception, billing, bookkeeping, or selling products.

  • Schedule appointments and procedures for animals.

  • Clean and sterilize instruments, equipment, or materials.

  • Take animals into treatment areas and assist with physical examinations by performing such duties as obtaining temperature, pulse, or respiration data.

  • Administer anesthesia to animals, under the direction of a veterinarian, and monitor animals' responses to anesthetics so that dosages can be adjusted.

  • Care for and monitor the condition of animals recovering from surgery.

  • Take and develop diagnostic radiographs, using x-ray equipment.

  • Restrain animals during exams or procedures.

  • Prepare and administer medications, vaccines, serums, or treatments, as prescribed by veterinarians.

  • Perform laboratory tests on blood, urine, or feces, such as urinalyses or blood counts, to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of animal health problems.

  • Clean kennels, animal holding areas, surgery suites, examination rooms, or animal loading or unloading facilities to control the spread of disease.

  • Observe the behavior and condition of animals and monitor their clinical symptoms.

  • Give enemas and perform catheterizations, ear flushes, intravenous feedings, or gavages.

  • Prepare animals for surgery, performing such tasks as shaving surgical areas.

  • Dress and suture wounds and apply splints or other protective devices.

  • Bathe animals, clip nails or claws, and brush or cut animals' hair.

  • Conduct specialized procedures, such as animal branding or tattooing or hoof trimming.

  • Collect, prepare, and label samples for laboratory testing, culture, or microscopic examination.

  • Perform dental work, such as cleaning, polishing, or extracting teeth.

  • Fill prescriptions, measuring medications and labeling containers.

  • Maintain controlled drug inventory and related log books.

Technologies & Software

  • Microsoft Word
  • Epic AI
  • Glass AI
  • McAllister Software Systems AVImark
  • Microsoft Access
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Practice management software PMS
  • Abridge
  • Animal Intelligence Software Animal Intelligence
  • Veterinary practice management software PMS
  • Nuance DAX (Microsoft)
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Nabla Copilot
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Amboss AI
  • Perplexity AI
  • Microsoft Excel
  • FileMaker Pro
  • Gemini for Workspace
  • Web browser software
  • Word processing software
  • Periodontal curettes
  • Cattle chutes
  • Nebulizers
  • Animal snares
  • Blood gas analyzers
  • Cardboard splints
  • Intravenous IV pumps
  • Ring cutters
  • Tablet computers
  • Rigid splints
  • Fixed-suction equipment
  • Head halters
  • Veterinary immersion hydrotherapy equipment
  • Limb restraints
  • Infant oxygen masks
  • Veterinary ultrasound equipment
  • Humidification equipment
  • Short arm boards
  • Long arm boards
  • Veterinary suction equipment
  • Intravenous IV administration sets
  • Linear accelerator equipment
  • Pulse oximeters
  • Magnetic resonance imaging MRI systems
  • Adult non-rebreather oxygen masks
  • Differential blood cell counters
  • Transtracheal jet insufflators
  • Ophthalmic tonometers
  • Aerosol nebulizers
  • Electrosurgery units
  • Handheld refractometers
  • Stretchers
  • Dental probes or explorers
  • Multi-level wheeled cots
  • Glucometers
  • Animal capture nets
  • Digital cameras
  • Ambulances
  • Nasopharyngeal airways
  • Laboratory scales
  • Animal catching poles
  • Respiration monitors
  • Evacuated blood collection tubes
  • Microscope slides
  • Veterinary vaginal specula
  • Enema equipment
  • Veterinary patient warming systems
  • Obstetrical OB kits
  • Straight pediatric blades
  • Veterinary emasculators
  • Bite gloves
  • Intravenous IV pressure infusers
  • Laptop computers
  • Specimen collection containers
  • Sledgehammers
  • Semiautomated or automatic external defibrillators AED
  • Ophthalmoscopes
  • Hypodermic needles
  • Ambu bags
  • Portable cardiac monitors
  • Hoof picks
  • Vacuum autoclaves
  • Straight adult blades
  • Esophageal tracheal airway devices
  • Ultrasonic dental scalers
  • Optical compound microscopes
  • Curved adult blades
  • One-way valve pocket masks
  • Gas sterilizers
  • Blood tubes
  • Surgical calipers
  • Dart guns
  • Coagulation analyzers
  • Mechanical intermittent positive pressure ventilators
  • Hemocytometers
  • Dehorners
  • Electrocardiography EKG units
  • Manual darkroom developing equipment
  • Artificial airway holders
  • Fixed-oxygen equipment
  • Cricothyrotomy kits
  • Steam autoclaves
  • Suture scissors
  • Adult Magill forceps
  • Dental handpieces
  • Bovine tail restraints
  • Automated chemistry analyzers
  • Otoscopes
  • Lead gloves
  • Blood pressure recorders
  • Benchtop centrifuges
  • Esophageal intubation detection devices
  • Radiation detecting film badges
  • Vial access cannulas
  • Telemetry units
  • Arterial line catheters
  • Electric animal clippers
  • Intravenous IV cannulas
  • Child oxygen masks
  • Surgical retractors
  • Mechanical stethoscopes
  • Veterinary anesthesia machines
  • X ray intensifying equipment
  • Animal electrocardiograph ECG units
  • Suture needles
  • Notebook computers
  • Infusion sets
  • Desktop computers
  • Nose tongs
  • Oxygen administration equipment
  • Mobile medical service anti shock garments
  • Enteral feeding equipment
  • Venoject needles
  • Intraosseous kits
  • Battery-powered portable suction units
  • Hoof trimmers
  • Lead aprons
  • Wall-mounted oxygen regulators
  • X ray cassettes
  • Lead thyroid collars
  • Prophylaxis angles
  • Digital x ray equipment
  • Medical anti-shock trousers MAST
  • X ray film processors
  • Blood collection syringes
  • Urinary catheters
  • Microhematocrit centrifuges
  • Epi-pens
  • Splints
  • Dental explorers
  • Tourniquets
  • Automated diluters
  • Protective face shields
  • Oxygen nasal cannulae
  • Head immobilization devices
  • Laboratory mechanical convection incubators
  • Endotracheal ET tubes
  • Airway suction units
  • Veterinary oral specula
  • Ultrasonic blood pressure monitors
  • Digital veterinary thermometers
  • Personal computers
  • Muzzles
  • Ultrasonic instrument cleaners
  • Surgical scalpels
  • Resuscitation devices
  • Electronic animal scales
  • Adult stylets
  • Animal nail trimmers
  • Balling guns
  • Curved pediatric blades
  • Preload syringes
  • Interlink syringe cannulas
  • X ray patient positioning equipment
  • Saline locks
  • Cardiac monitors
  • Scalp vein needles
  • Portable veterinary x ray equipment
  • Hypodermic syringes
  • Veterinary dental x ray equipment
  • Computed tomography CT scanners
  • Capture rifles
  • Stationary veterinary x ray equipment
  • Anesthesia syringes
  • Squeeze cages
  • Portable oxygen equipment
  • Triage tags
  • External pacers
  • Osmometers
  • Multiple dose syringes
  • Stair chairs
  • Electronic blood cell counters
  • Bulb syringes
  • Laryngoscopes