A Remote Veterinary Clinical Pathologist analyzes laboratory samples, such as blood, urine, and tissue, to diagnose diseases in animals. They work remotely, often for diagnostic laboratories, universities, or research institutions, using digital pathology tools to review slides and provide reports. This role involves collaborating with veterinarians to guide treatment decisions and may include teaching or research responsibilities. Remote veterinary pathologists need strong diagnostic skills, excellent communication, and access to reliable technology for digital slide evaluation.