Can Note really understand veterinary jargon?
One of the most common questions we hear from veterinary professionals is:
“Sure, Note is cool but can it actually understand how we talk?”
It’s a fair question. Veterinary language is a world of its own. From species-specific shorthand to acronyms that change depending on the context (GDV, RTA, NSF…), there’s a reason why your notes make total sense to your team and absolutely none to outsiders.
Here's the short answer: yes, it can.
Note is built specifically for the veterinary field. That means it’s not just a generic medical note-taker.
It’s built to recognise real veterinary language—from SOAP formats and common abbreviations to the fast-paced, often shorthand way things are said during a busy consultation.
It handles terms like TPLO, GDV, BAR, and more with ease, and it keeps up when the conversation shifts quickly from one case to another.
Still sceptical? That’s okay.
We’d be cautious too if someone handed us a tool and said, “trust us.”
But once you try it and see it accurately turning your spoken notes into organised, readable summaries, it might just become the assistant you didn’t know you needed.
And of course, you always have full control over what gets saved.
The AI just helps take the pressure off.