Professionals in Veterinary Anatomy often spend their days preparing and delivering lectures, conducting laboratory sessions, and overseeing or participating in animal dissections. They may also be involved in designing curricula, developing learning materials, and conducting research projects to advance anatomical knowledge. Collaboration with colleagues in other scientific or clinical disciplines is common, as is mentoring students or junior researchers. Balancing teaching, research, and administrative duties is a key part of the workflow, and the role offers dynamic opportunities for growth within academic, clinical, or research settings.