When Vet Med Levels Up: What Advanced Care Means for Practice Managers

Purdue’s first canine cardiac ablation is more than a medical milestone – it’s a management wake-up call.

Big news from Purdue University’s College of Veterinary Medicine: they’ve successfully completed the first-ever canine cardiac ablation on a boxer named Ketchup – marking a major milestone in vet med.

Impressive? Absolutely.

Relevant to your role as a practice manager? More than you think.

 

While the procedure itself is highly specialized, these leaps in vet med ripple across every level of the profession – including how we manage teams, educate clients, and plan for the future.

 

Why This Matters for You as a Practice Manager

 

1. Client Expectations Are Evolving

When pet owners read about groundbreaking procedures like cardiac ablation, they don’t just celebrate the success – they start wondering what’s possible for their pets.

  • Will every general practice be performing ablations tomorrow? No.
  • Will clients start asking “What else is out there?” Absolutely.

Your job:

  • Train your front desk and tech team to respond to questions confidently, without overpromising.
  • Use it as an opportunity to highlight your referral network and commitment to advanced care access.

 

2. Referral Relationships Just Became More Valuable

These innovations underscore why strong specialty partnerships matter.

  • Do you have a go-to veterinary cardiologist?
  • Do your staff know how and when to refer?
  • Do you have educational materials ready for clients with pets that are facing advanced cardiac issues?

Being proactive now builds trust and positions your clinic as a connected, forward-thinking practice – even if you’re not the one doing the ablation.

 

3. Team Education = Client Confidence

Your team doesn’t need to know every detail of the procedure – but they should understand:

  • What the news means: Vet med is evolving.
  • How it relates to general practice: While rare, advanced procedures show how far care can go.
  • What to say when asked about it: “That’s an exciting advancement! Here’s what we can do for your pet and where we refer for specialized care.”

 

4. Marketing Opportunity: Be Part of the Conversation

Your clients will see this in the news. Use it as a touchpoint to build credibility and engagement:

  • Social post: “Did you know vet med just hit a new milestone? Purdue University performed the first-ever canine cardiac ablation! While this procedure is highly specialized, it’s a reminder of how far veterinary care has come – and why regular checkups matter more than ever.”
  • Blog or newsletter feature: Explain what ablation is and how advanced care begins with early detection at the general practice level.

 

5. Future-Proofing Your Practice

Innovations like this raise a key question for managers:

How is your clinic preparing for the future of vet med?

  • Are you budgeting for advanced diagnostic equipment or CE for your doctors?
  • Are you building systems to streamline referral processes and maintain client confidence when cases move to specialty care?
  • Are you exploring teleconsulting with specialists to expand your offerings without overspending?

Now’s the time to start those conversations.

 

Final Thoughts

Ketchup’s story is inspiring – but it’s also instructive. Vet med is moving fast, and practice managers are the bridge between innovation and implementation.

We don’t all need a cardiac ablation suite.

But we do need:

  • Educated teams
  • Strong referral networks
  • Clear client communication
  • Forward-thinking strategies for growth

Because managing a practice isn’t just about today – it’s about building a clinic that thrives in the future of vet med.

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