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    Clinic Resolutions: 5 IT Habits to Break (and Replace) in...

    Posted by Computer Solutions on December 29, 2025 As the year winds down, most veterinary clinics are focused on holiday

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    Posted by Computer Solutions on December 29, 2025

    As the year winds down, most veterinary clinics are focused on holiday schedules, year-end reporting, and planning for the months ahead. But while you’re mapping out 2026, it’s also a good time to take stock of the everyday IT habits that might be slowing your team down.

    At Computer Solutions, we work with veterinary practices across the tri-state area, and we consistently see small but impactful habits that quietly chip away at efficiency, security, and staff satisfaction. The good news? Most of these are easy to fix once you know what to look for.

    Here are five IT habits we recommend breaking in the new year and practical alternatives to put in place. Think of this as your unofficial veterinary IT checklist to kick off 2026 on the right foot.


    1. Rebooting as a First (and Only) Fix

    Veterinary teams are famously resourceful, but rebooting a slow computer, printer, or scanner every day isn’t a fix, it’s a delay tactic.

    Better habit: Get to the root cause.
    Frequent reboots are often a sign of underlying hardware failure, outdated drivers, or incompatible software updates. Logging the issue and alerting your IT provider can help resolve it permanently, saving your staff time and frustration.


    2. Shared User Logins

    Shared usernames like “vetroom1” or “frontdesk” may seem like a shortcut during busy shifts, but they make it impossible to track changes or manage accountability. They also pose serious security risks if staff leave the practice or if credentials are compromised.

    Better habit: Assign unique logins to every staff member.
    Individual credentials help protect patient data, streamline offboarding, and make audit trails possible. When used with secure password management tools, personalized access becomes safer not slower.


    3. Ignoring or Delaying Software Updates

    It’s easy to hit “remind me later” on that system update prompt, but skipping updates, especially security patches, puts your clinic at risk.

    Better habit: Schedule and automate updates.
    Work with your IT provider to apply updates after hours or during scheduled maintenance windows. Many updates can be automated, meaning fewer interruptions for your team and a more secure network overall.


    4. Keeping Tech Knowledge in One Person’s Head

    If only one person in the clinic knows how to reconnect the label printer, reboot the router, or run a backup restore, you have a single point of failure.

    Better habit: Document common tech procedures.
    Even a simple one-pager with login locations, device troubleshooting steps, and IT support contact info can make a big difference. We help clinics build custom guides that staff can reference during busy shifts or staff absences.


    5. Waiting Until Something Breaks

    Reactive IT is expensive. Waiting until your front desk computer crashes or your network goes down leads to downtime, missed appointments, and long hours fixing problems that could have been avoided.

    Better habit: Create a proactive maintenance plan.
    Your veterinary IT checklist should include hardware age tracking, backup testing, reviews as needed, and scheduled upgrades. Preventive work keeps your systems reliable and reduces emergency service calls.


    How to Make These Changes Stick

    Change can feel overwhelming, especially in a busy clinic. But improving your IT habits doesn’t have to disrupt your team’s workflow.

    Here’s how to roll out changes in a way your team will actually embrace:

    • Focus on one habit per month for the first quarter
    • Start with quick staff huddles, not hour-long trainings
    • Celebrate wins like “fewer help desk calls” or “faster checkouts”
    • Use outside support to assist with documentation, setup, or reminders

    Incremental progress is still progress and small improvements compound quickly when it comes to clinic technology.


    The Broader Impact

    Better tech habits don’t just help your network, they help your staff, your clients, and your bottom line. A well-maintained system saves time, reduces stress, and improves the client experience from check-in to checkout.

    When your infrastructure runs smoothly, your team can focus more on patients and less on paper jams, login errors, or IT workarounds. A simple veterinary IT checklist gives you a roadmap to create those conditions consistently.


    Need a Fresh Set of Eyes?

    At Computer Solutions, we work with veterinary clinics across the United States to improve daily operations, eliminate avoidable tech headaches, and support long-term growth. Whether you’re ready for a full tech audit or just want help documenting your processes, we’ll meet you where you are.

    Call 609.514.0100 or visit welinku.com to schedule a New Year tech audit.
    Let’s make 2026 the year your IT finally supports the way your team works, not the other way around.

    Want to learn more about veterinary IT and cybersecurity? Check outlast week’s blog post here and subscribe to our newsletter on the blog page, or on LinkedIn here!

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    Veterinary Holiday Coverage Shouldn’t Break Your IT

    Posted by Computer Solutions on December 22, 2025 Every December, veterinary clinics juggle the same balancing act: staying open for

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    Posted by Computer Solutions on December 22, 2025


    Every December, veterinary clinics juggle the same balancing act: staying open for urgent visits and boarding services while giving staff the well-earned time off they need. That means rotating shifts, condensed hours, or temp workers stepping in to help.

    But while your schedule flexes for the season, your IT setup might not be so forgiving.

    If you’re not careful, one misstep in access control or remote setup can snowball into downtime, billing issues, or worse, exposing your clinic to avoidable security risks.

    Here’s how to prep your tech for safe, smooth veterinary holiday coverage. Your holiday coverage plan doesn’t turn into a support ticket storm.


    Know Who’s Working and What They Can Access

    It sounds simple, but many clinics rely on shared logins or “quick fixes” to get holiday staff into systems. That leads to:

    • Confused permissions
    • Forgotten password resets
    • Open accounts long after the holidays end
    1. Set up individual logins for temporary or rotating team members—even if their access is limited and short-term.
    2. Use role-based permissions to give access to only what’s needed (not full admin rights).
    3. Disable accounts immediately after coverage ends. Don’t let January roll around with extra users still active.
    4. Keep a log of all active users and permission changes during the holiday season.

    Remote Access: Secure or Sketchy?

    If a staff member is answering calls from home, logging in to prep records, or checking emails off-hours, they need secure access, not a workaround.

    • Use a vetted remote access platform with multi-factor authentication (MFA).
    • Avoid giving access via personal devices unless they’re enrolled in endpoint protection.
    • Confirm that VPNs, remote desktop links, or browser-based systems are tested and documented before holiday shifts begin.
    • Set automatic logouts on remote sessions to prevent idle connections from staying open.

    Print, Scan, Repeat: Keep Shared Devices Running

    The team might be smaller, but the equipment workload isn’t. Label printers, scanners, and network-connected devices often struggle with rotating users especially when each person uses them a little differently.

    • Test shared devices the week before the holiday schedule kicks in.
    • Load extra label rolls, ink, and paper so you’re not short mid-shift.
    • Post simple one-pager guides near each device (e.g., how to reconnect the printer or scan to email).
    • If your clinic uses shared tablets or mobile devices, check that all software is updated and passwords still work.

    Who’s Handling Tech Issues?

    Your regular “tech-savvy” person might be on vacation. And when something breaks, most holiday crews don’t know who to call or how to reach them.

    • Print or post your IT escalation plan in a shared location
    • Make sure holiday staff know how to submit a ticket or reach after-hours support
    • Notify your IT provider of your altered hours and emergency contacts
    • Assign one holiday shift lead per day to handle IT escalation (even if they just make the call)

    This might be the most overlooked part of a veterinary holiday coverage plan, but it’s also the one that reduces panic the fastest.


    Holiday Schedules = Security Gaps

    From unlocked desktops to reused passwords, the holidays are prime time for little security lapses that can have big consequences.

    • Lock devices when unattended even on skeleton crew days
    • Remind staff not to write down or reuse passwords
    • Audit user access logs when the holidays end
    • Be cautious of holiday-themed phishing scams (fake e-cards, delivery notices, or donation requests)

    Even just a 3-minute refresher can cut your risk dramatically.


    Your Holiday Readiness Checklist

    Before rotating coverage kicks in, ask yourself:

    • Do all scheduled staff have individual, limited-access logins?
    • Are remote access tools secure and functioning?
    • Have shared devices been tested, updated, and stocked with supplies?
    • Does the team know how to reach IT support during and after hours?
    • Is your clinic protected from common holiday cyber threats?
    • Do you have a plan for offboarding temporary users in January?

    If you’re unsure on even one of these, now’s the time to prep, not when the front desk is slammed and the label printer stops working.


    Don’t Let Tech Be the Weak Link

    At Computer Solutions, we help veterinary clinics across the country prepare for holidays, storms, and staffing transitions. Whether you need to provision temporary logins, audit your access controls, or just make sure the front desk scanner won’t break on Christmas Eve, we’ve got your back.

    Call 609.514.0100 or visit welinku.com for a quick holiday-readiness consult.
    We’ll help make sure your veterinary holiday coverage includes the one team your staff always forgets to schedule: your IT partner.

    Want to learn more about veterinary IT and cybersecurity? Check out last week’s blog post here and subscribe to our newsletter here!

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