VETgirl ties 2026 innovation outlook to new mobile CE push
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VETgirl is using a new podcast episode with Drs. Garret Pachtinger and Justine Lee to frame what it sees as the biggest innovations shaping veterinary medicine in 2026, while also tying that message to a broader digital push around its new VETgirl vital mobile app. The app is now listed in the Apple App Store and VETgirl’s own marketing says it brings CE tracking, certificate access, offline learning, and community features into one platform for veterinary professionals. VETgirl has also said it’s coming off “2025’s momentum,” including more than 150,000 hours of CE, and is positioning 2026 around smarter learning formats, expanded certificate programs, enhanced live events, and app-based access. (marketing.vetgirlontherun.com)
Why it matters: For veterinary professionals, this isn’t just a content play. It reflects a wider industry shift toward mobile-first, on-demand education that fits around staffing pressure, long shifts, and the need to document CE efficiently. VETgirl already serves a broad audience across veterinarians, technicians, assistants, reception teams, managers, and students, and the company’s emphasis on offline access, synced progress, and downloadable certificates speaks directly to workflow friction inside clinics and hospitals. The backdrop is a profession still focused on workforce sustainability and practical innovation, themes that groups like the Veterinary Innovation Council continue to highlight. (marketing.vetgirlontherun.com)
What to watch: Watch for whether VETgirl’s 2026 innovation messaging turns into broader product rollouts, new certificate offerings, or stronger competition among veterinary CE platforms and learning apps. (marketing.vetgirlontherun.com)