Veterinary Education

AI Tools Built for Veterinary Students

The only AI platform designed specifically for veterinary students. Practice OSCE scenarios with AI grading, query a 739-drug knowledge base, write SOAP notes with real-time feedback, learn radiology with progressive training modes, and run anesthesia simulations. Student pricing starts at $15/mo with a 14-day free trial. No other platform offers this combination of clinical training tools built for DVM and BVSc students.

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What Students Can Do with VetGeni

Real examples from the student training platform

Example Output

Student Training Tools

OSCE Practice Scenario

Scenario: A 4-year-old intact male Golden Retriever presents with a 2-day history of lethargy, decreased appetite, and polyuria/polydipsia. On physical exam, you note mild dehydration (5%), a body condition score of 4/9, and bilateral renomegaly on palpation. Student Task: Formulate your problem list, top 3 differential diagnoses with justification, and a minimum diagnostic database. The AI grader evaluates your response against NAVLE-level rubrics and provides targeted feedback on clinical reasoning, prioritization, and completeness.

Drug Database Query & Answer

Query: "What are the available concentrations and dosing for metronidazole in dogs?" VetGeni Response: Metronidazole is available in 250 mg and 500 mg tablets, 50 mg/mL oral suspension, and 5 mg/mL injectable solution. Standard dosing for dogs: 10-15 mg/kg PO q12h for anaerobic infections, 25 mg/kg PO q12h for Giardia (5-7 days). Maximum duration for neurologic safety: 2 weeks at standard doses. CNS toxicity risk increases above 60 mg/kg/day. Source: VetGeni Drug Knowledge Base (739 parent drugs, 20,000+ Q&A pairs)

SOAP Note Practice Output

Subjective: 8-year-old FS DSH cat, indoor only, presenting for 3-day history of decreased appetite, increased water intake, and vomiting (2 episodes, bile-tinged). Owner reports weight loss over the past month. Current on vaccines, no travel history. Fed commercial dry food. Objective: T 101.2F, HR 180, RR 28, BW 3.8 kg (prev 4.5 kg 6 mo ago). BCS 3/9. Mild dehydration (4-5%), palpable thyroid slip bilaterally, mild muscle wasting over spine and pelvis. Abdomen soft, non-painful, small kidneys palpated bilaterally. Assessment: Hyperthyroidism (top differential given signalment, thyroid slip, weight loss with PU/PD). Rule out CKD (small kidneys, geriatric cat), diabetes mellitus, GI lymphoma. Plan: CBC/Chemistry/UA, total T4, UPC ratio, blood pressure measurement. Discuss treatment options pending results: methimazole trial vs I-131 referral vs dietary management (y/d).

How It Works

Three steps to better documentation

1

Sign Up with Student Pricing

Verify your student status and unlock the full VetGeni platform at $15/mo. Every plan includes a 14-day free trial with no credit card required, so you can explore all tools before committing.

2

Practice with AI-Powered Tools

Run OSCE scenarios with AI grading, query the drug knowledge base for pharmacology study, practice writing SOAP notes from case descriptions, work through radiology training modules, and simulate anesthesia monitoring.

3

Build Clinical Skills for Day One

Track your progress across clinical competencies. Get detailed AI feedback on your clinical reasoning, documentation quality, and diagnostic approach. Graduate with the documentation skills your future employers expect.

Everything Vet Students Need

OSCE Training with AI Grading

Practice clinical scenarios modeled on NAVLE-level cases. The AI grader evaluates your history-taking, physical exam interpretation, problem list formulation, differential diagnosis ranking, and treatment planning against standardized rubrics. Get instant, detailed feedback on every submission.

739-Drug Knowledge Base

Search a graph-based veterinary drug database with 739 parent drugs, over 20,000 Q&A pairs, and 563 concentration-specific entries. Ask natural language questions about dosing, formulations, contraindications, and drug interactions. Ideal for pharmacology coursework and clinical rotations.

SOAP Notes Practice

Learn to write structured SOAP notes from day one. Input clinical scenarios via text or voice recording and let VetGeni structure your notes across Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan sections. Compare your output against AI-generated examples to improve documentation speed and quality.

Radiology Learning Modules

Five progressive training modes from CALIPER Lab (measurement calibration) through Normal Atlas, Roentgen Trainer (6 radiographic signs), Case Lab, and Teleradiology simulation. Annotation tools, Dice coefficient validation for ROI accuracy, spaced repetition, and XP-based progression.

Anesthesia Simulation

Practice anesthesia monitoring in a real-time simulation environment. Manage drug calculations, monitor vital parameters, respond to intraoperative emergencies, and receive graded feedback on your decision-making. Build confidence before your first live anesthesia rotation.

Student Pricing at $15/mo

Full platform access at a fraction of the professional price. Every student plan includes OSCE training, the drug knowledge base, SOAP notes, radiology learning, anesthesia simulation, and all future features. 14-day free trial with no credit card required. Group discounts available for institutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does VetGeni cost for veterinary students?

VetGeni student plans start at $15/month, which includes full access to all training tools: OSCE scenarios, the 739-drug knowledge base, SOAP notes practice, radiology learning modules, and anesthesia simulation. Every plan starts with a 14-day free trial and no credit card is required to begin.

Which year veterinary students is VetGeni designed for?

VetGeni supports students across all years of veterinary school. First and second year students benefit from the drug knowledge base and SOAP notes practice for building foundational skills. Third and fourth year students use OSCE training, radiology modules, and anesthesia simulation to prepare for clinical rotations and the NAVLE. The platform grows with you throughout your program.

What tools are included in the student plan?

The student plan includes every feature on the VetGeni platform: OSCE training with AI grading, a 739-drug knowledge base with 20,000+ Q&A pairs, SOAP notes practice with voice and text input, radiology learning with 5 progressive modes, anesthesia simulation with real-time monitoring, differential diagnosis generation, toxicology triage, and discharge instruction drafting.

How does the OSCE AI grading work?

VetGeni presents clinical scenarios based on NAVLE-level case complexity. You formulate your response (history, exam findings, problem list, differentials, diagnostics, treatment plan), and the AI grader evaluates each component against standardized rubrics. You receive a detailed score breakdown with specific feedback on clinical reasoning, prioritization, and completeness, along with suggestions for improvement.

How comprehensive is the drug database?

The VetGeni drug knowledge base contains 739 parent drug nodes, over 20,000 question-answer pairs, and 563 concentration-specific entries, all searchable via natural language queries. It covers dosing across species, available formulations, contraindications, drug interactions, and mechanism of action. The database uses graph-based retrieval augmented generation (Graph RAG) with vector similarity search for precise, referenced answers.

Can faculty and instructors use VetGeni?

Yes. Faculty members can use VetGeni at the professional plan rate to prepare case materials, generate OSCE scenarios, and create clinical documentation examples for teaching. VetGeni can supplement existing curricula by providing students with consistent, AI-graded practice outside of scheduled lab time.

Does VetGeni offer institutional or group licensing?

Yes. VetGeni offers institutional licensing for veterinary colleges and teaching hospitals. Group plans include volume discounts, administrative dashboards for tracking student usage, and the ability to customize OSCE scenarios to align with your program curriculum. Contact us at drtiller@vetgeni.com for institutional pricing.

Will using VetGeni help me prepare for the NAVLE?

VetGeni is designed to build the clinical reasoning and documentation skills tested on the NAVLE. The OSCE training module uses case complexity levels aligned with board-style questions. Practicing with the drug database reinforces pharmacology knowledge, and SOAP note writing develops the structured clinical thinking that the NAVLE evaluates. While VetGeni is not a replacement for dedicated board review courses, it complements your preparation by building practical clinical skills.

Start Building Clinical Skills Today

Join veterinary students who are practicing OSCE scenarios, mastering pharmacology, and building documentation skills with AI-powered tools. 14-day free trial, no credit card required, student pricing from $15/mo.

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Last reviewed

2026-01-01

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