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Automation Risk Analysis

Will “Research Animal Attendant” be Automated?

Historical Context: Oxford Study (2013)

Ranked #495 of 702. Estimated risk: 86.0%

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AI Exposure Risk

23%

“Research Animal Attendant” 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 23% probability of disruption by generative AI and Large Language Models.

Automation & Robot Risk

48%

“Research Animal Attendant” will probably not be replaced by robots.

Evaluating the physical dexterity, repetitive motion tasks, and manual labor associated with this role, our analysis indicates a 48% likelihood of substitution by advanced robotics systems.

Personal & Financial Insights

Every occupation has a unique profile. For Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and O*NET classify the day-to-day work broadly as: Feed, water, and examine pets and other nonfarm animals for signs of illness, disease, or injury in laboratories and animal hospitals and clinics. Clean and disinfect cages and work areas, and sterilize laboratory and surgical equipment. May provide routine postoperative care, administer medication orally or topically, or prepare samples for laboratory examination under the supervision of veterinary or laboratory animal technologists or technicians, veterinarians, or scientists.

Avg. Annual Salary $38,990
Avg. Hourly Wage $18.74
Available Jobs (US) 114,190
Job Title & Hierarchy Code (SOC) Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers #31-9096
Wage vs. National Median
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Data is based on the reference occupation: “Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers”

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Core Skills & Abilities

  • Provide assistance with euthanasia of animals or disposal of corpses.

  • Groom, trim, or clip animals' coats.

  • Collect laboratory specimens, such as blood, urine, or feces, for testing.

  • Fill medication prescriptions.

  • Examine animals to detect behavioral changes or clinical symptoms that could indicate illness or injury.

  • Dust, spray, or bathe animals to control insect pests.

  • Prepare examination or treatment rooms by stocking them with appropriate supplies.

  • Prepare feed for animals according to specific instructions, such as diet lists or schedules.

  • Monitor animals recovering from surgery and notify veterinarians of any unusual changes or symptoms.

  • Administer anesthetics during surgery and monitor the effects on animals.

  • Sell pet food or supplies to customers.

  • Perform routine laboratory tests or diagnostic tests, such as taking or developing x-rays.

  • Write reports, maintain research information, or perform clerical duties.

  • Hold or restrain animals during veterinary procedures.

  • Assist veterinarians in examining animals to determine the nature of illnesses or injuries.

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

  • Perform accounting duties, such as bookkeeping, billing customers for services, or maintaining inventories.

  • Perform office reception duties, such as scheduling appointments or helping customers.

  • Perform enemas, catheterizations, ear flushes, intravenous feedings, or gavages.

  • Perform hygiene-related duties, such as clipping animals' claws or cleaning and polishing teeth.

  • Provide emergency first aid to sick or injured animals.

  • Administer medication, immunizations, or blood plasma to animals as prescribed by veterinarians.

  • Record information relating to animal genealogy, feeding schedules, appearance, behavior, or breeding.

  • Educate or advise clients on animal health care, nutrition, or behavior problems.

  • Place orders to restock inventory of hospital or laboratory supplies.

  • Exercise animals or provide them with companionship.

  • Prepare surgical equipment and pass instruments or materials to veterinarians during surgical procedures.

  • Clean, maintain, and sterilize instruments or equipment.

Technologies & Software

  • Word processing software
  • IDEXX Laboratories IDEXX Cornerstone
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Medical software
  • Nuance DAX (Microsoft)
  • Practice management software PMS
  • Microsoft Copilot
  • Microsoft Excel
  • McAllister Software Systems AVImark
  • Gemini for Workspace
  • Labeling software
  • Microsoft Word
  • Microsoft Access
  • Scheduling software
  • ChatGPT (OpenAI)
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Animal razors
  • Stationary veterinary x ray equipment
  • Chemical sterilizers
  • Specimen collection containers
  • Evacuated blood collection tubes
  • Laboratory forceps
  • Label printers
  • Commercial dryers
  • Microchip readers
  • Veterinary immersion hydrotherapy equipment
  • Lead aprons
  • Electric animal clippers
  • Lead gloves
  • Electronic animal scales
  • Handheld refractometers
  • Laptop computers
  • Suture scissors
  • Microhematocrit centrifuges
  • Muzzles
  • Intravenous IV administration sets
  • Veterinary anesthesia machines
  • Tourniquets
  • X ray film processors
  • Bandage scissors
  • Digital veterinary x ray equipment
  • Pill counters
  • Veterinary blood pressure cuffs
  • Digital cameras
  • Animal restraints
  • Personal computers
  • Optical compound microscopes
  • Retriever PACS
  • Glass beakers
  • Urine analysis equipment
  • Urinometers
  • Mechanical stethoscopes
  • Digital veterinary thermometers
  • X ray cassettes
  • Balling guns
  • Hematology analyzers
  • Steam autoclaves
  • Blood collection syringes
  • Commercial washing machines
  • Veterinary vaccination syringes
  • Microscope slides
  • General purpose laboratory test tubes
  • Injection syringes
  • Benchtop centrifuges
  • Bite gloves
  • Desktop computers
  • Multi-line telephone systems
  • Animal nail clippers