What’s Around the Corner? Technology, Trends that will Impact Your Day-To-Day Work in The Next Three Years

1.0 CE Credit Hour / Bash Halow, CVPM, LVT

Bash Halow, CVPM, LVT

Bash Halow, CVPM, LVT

Bash Halow, CVPM, LVT, is a graduate of the College of William & Mary, a certified veterinary practice manager, and a licensed veterinary technician. As a veterinary business adviser and a veteran practice manager with more than 23 years of experience, Halow has helped dozens of veterinary hospitals understand how to build stronger teams and responsibly and ethically grow their businesses. He is a frequent contributor to Vetted and dvm360® and is a member of the editorial advisory board for the Fetch dvm360® veterinary conferences. He has been an invited speaker at all the major US veterinary conferences, including the American Veterinary Medical Association, the American Animal Hospital Association, the North American Veterinary Community, the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association, the Western Veterinary Conference, the Midwest Veterinary Conference, the Central Veterinary Conference, and the International Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Symposium, as well as state associations and international conferences like the Atlantic Provinces Veterinary Conference, OVMA, and the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association. He has spoken several times at the SPVS Congress in Wales and even had the pleasure of presenting to veterinary professionals at the House of Lords in London. He is a member of the American Animal Hospital Association and the PVMA, founder and member of the New Jersey Veterinary Hospital Managers Association, founder of the Big Apple Veterinary Management Association in New York, New York, and proud member of the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association. Halow was the 2013 recipient of the Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association’s President’s Award for management education in the state of Pennsylvania. He resides in New York City.

Overview:

Updates on A.I., telemedicine, cloud-based software, new integrations, consumer habits and trends are all explored in this fast-paced lecture that covers the most impactful changes coming to the vet space in 2026 and ‘27. Have an owner or doctor fearful of change? Bring ‘em! Instructor Halow helps attendees see past the flash of the future to the day-to-day practicality of tools that will improve the lives of clients, pets and staff.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Cite emerging technologies, trends, and consumer behaviors likely to impact veterinary practice in the next 3 years.
  • Analyze the potential effects of AI, telemedicine, and cloud-based software on daily workflow and client interactions.
  • Evaluate which technological tools and trends are most relevant to their practice’s operations and patient care.
  • Develop strategies for integrating new technologies into day-to-day practice efficiently.
  • Return to their practices primed to foster change

This course is RACE-approved for 1.0 continuing education credits hours in jurisdictions that accept RACE-approval.