Dra. Marta
Founder and lead veterinarian
Twenty years on the job, judgment to spare and zero patience for hype. Buried in paperwork, she dreams of getting her evenings back. If Marta is convinced, so are you: she is you.
Practical micro-lessons, no fluff. The course gives you the map; the pills turn you into someone who actually uses AI, in your own exam room, starting today.
One tool. One real task. One result.
Each pill is a micro-lesson under three minutes: a short video, a steps card and a Before → Now you can apply in your next appointment. Every week we publish a new one, open to everyone. To save them all and track your progress, there's the free pack in the Academy.
Nothing to install or configure. You use what's already in your pocket.
Taken from the daily life of the clinic, not from a lab. Problems you recognize.
Time recovered, measurable. From ten minutes to two, per patient.
A neighborhood clinic, the kind that's always been there. No franchise, no marketing speak: a small team, a good name earned case by case, and the constant feeling of running on a tight schedule.
The daily life of any companion-animal clinic:
At El Roble there's plenty of craft and care. What's missing is time. Reports get written late at night, the phone never stops, reminders go out by hand, and repetitive tasks eat up the hours that should go to patients —and to the life waiting afterwards.
The pills don't change who the team is: they change how it works. Here's the journey, week by week.
Every report from scratch, every call cutting into a consult, every evening stretching longer. Technology feels like one more threat rather than a help.
The team tries one pill at a time. Small changes that actually stick: dictate the record, draft the discharge, answer the tricky email. No revolutions; just method.
El Roble has routines that work and that the team genuinely uses. The evenings are theirs again. AI assists; clinical judgment stays intact.
El Roble and its team are fictional and illustrative: they represent the real roles of a companion-animal clinic, not specific people. The oak —roots, solidity, growing slowly— sums up how we see this: a long-distance race, no magic.
Four roles you'll recognize in any clinic. Starting with the one holding the reins.
Founder and lead veterinarian
Twenty years on the job, judgment to spare and zero patience for hype. Buried in paperwork, she dreams of getting her evenings back. If Marta is convinced, so are you: she is you.
Veterinarian · early adopter
The young one who handles technology effortlessly. Sometimes too optimistic, he gently nudges Marta to try the new thing —and sometimes he's right.
Reception
Holds the phone, the schedule and the first impression all at once. An impossible juggling act: she takes the brunt of missed calls and emails that swallow half a morning.
Assistant / Vet tech
Preps the exam room, keeps protocols in order and welcomes the patient. Practical and handy, he turns good ideas into workflows people actually use.
Roble · Resident cat — Supervises from the counter, judges in silence and never touches a keyboard. The house pet who gives the whole place its name.
Fictional, illustrative characters: they represent real roles, not specific people.
Open it now, no sign-up. And if you want to save them all and track your progress, create your free account in the Academy.
The pills are a program of about 8-9 months, one a week. We don't promise magic shortcuts: we promise real micro-improvements that add up. The AI assists you; the clinical decision is still yours.
Less noise, more impact.