The Veterinary Innovation Podcast Welcomes Next In Line
Next In Line CEO Nick Kurgansky joined Shawn Wilkie and Dr. Ivan Zakharenkov on The Veterinary Innovation Podcast to discuss how technology is transforming veterinary practice management and appointment scheduling.
50%
Fewer no-shows
15 sec
Fill a cancellation
$50K–$100K
Recovered annually
Published 2019-11-26
Introduction
Next In Line CEO Nick Kurgansky joined Shawn Wilkie and Dr. Ivan Zakharenkov on The Veterinary Innovation Podcast to discuss how technology is transforming veterinary practice management and appointment scheduling.
Episode Discussion
The conversation covered the significant amount of time veterinary staff spend on scheduling — often hours each day that could be better used caring for patients. They also discussed the inefficiency of paper forms and manual processes that still dominate many practices.
Key Differences and Benefits
Nick explained how Next In Line differs from basic appointment request systems by offering real-time scheduling that eliminates wait times for clients. The platform's PIMS integrations ensure seamless data flow between scheduling and practice management. Instant booking confirmation gives clients confidence and reduces the back-and-forth of traditional scheduling.
Overall Insights
The key takeaway from the episode was that technology should help veterinary practices refocus on their primary mission: providing exceptional care for animals. By automating administrative tasks like scheduling, practices can dedicate more time and energy to what they do best.
Ready to see these results in your clinic?
50% fewer no-shows. Cancellations filled in 15 seconds. $50K–$100K recovered annually.
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