Future Vets, Future Workflows: A Conversation on Technology and Care with the University of Southern Mindanao

By Ayu Dian Pratiwi Tuesday, 3 February, 2026

A warm and engaging online discussion with veterinary students from the University of Southern Mindanao, exploring how technology supports real clinic workflows and everyday care.A warm and engaging online discussion with veterinary students from the University of Southern Mindanao, exploring how technology supports real clinic workflows and everyday care.

Veterinary medicine is evolving quickly, and students today are preparing to enter a profession shaped by both care and technology. That spirit came through in an online session organized by Kreloses together with veterinary students from the University of Southern Mindanao. The conversation focused on how clinics actually run day to day, and how technology can quietly support that work without getting in the way of patient care.

Led by Dixie and Coi from Kreloses, the session explored what a typical clinic workflow looks like in practice. Instead of diving into technical terms, the discussion stayed close to real situations clinics face, from managing appointments to keeping records organized and teams aligned. The goal was to show how having clear systems can make everyday work feel calmer and more manageable with a single system. The walkthrough sparked thoughtful questions around inventory, reporting, imaging, and scheduling, turning the session into an open exchange rather than a one way presentation. What stood out was the curiosity and engagement, as students connected these workflows to what they may soon experience in real clinics.

The conversation also acknowledged that change can feel unfamiliar, especially in a field where many clinics still rely on paper based routines built on trust and habit. But it was not about replacing tradition, but supporting it. By reducing repetitive tasks and minimizing avoidable errors, technology can give future veterinarians more space to focus on what drew them to the profession in the first place.

Thank you to the veterinary students of the University of Southern Mindanao and Dr. Jan Clyden B. Tenorio for taking part in this session. The takeaway was simple and reassuring. Technology does not replace skill or compassion. It helps protect both, so veterinarians can use them fully.

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