As a Virtual Veterinary, your daily responsibilities often include consulting with pet owners via video calls or chat, reviewing medical histories, providing remote diagnoses, guiding follow-up care, and coordinating prescriptions or in-person referrals when necessary. The remote nature of the job means you'll need to manage appointments independently while staying in regular contact with support staff and sometimes collaborating with other veterinarians or veterinary technicians. Technology is integral to your workflow, so proficiency with telemedicine and digital communication is important. The flexibility of remote work allows for a potentially more varied or self-directed schedule, but it also requires excellent organizational skills and adaptability to ensure pet owners receive timely, high-quality care.