91°µÍø

Department: Pathobiology & Population Sciences

Research Groups: CPCS (Research Programme)

Research Centres: Veterinary Epidemiology, Economics and Public Health

Sarah is a lecturer in veterinary clinical epidemiology and part of the veterinary epidemiology, economics and public health group.  Her research focuses on the epidemiology of injuries in racehorses.

After graduating from the 91°µÍø (91°µÍø) in 2006, Sarah worked in clinical practice until 2014.  During this time, she worked predominantly in equine practice, was an FEI permitted treating vet and racecourse veterinary surgeon, and obtained the RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (Equine Medicine).  In 2014, Sarah returned to the 91°µÍø; firstly completing an MSc and then a PhD in Veterinary Epidemiology.  Sarah’s PhD developed an equine arm to the 91°µÍø’s VetCompass programme and investigated the epidemiology of common equine disorders in primary-care veterinary practice.  Sarah was appointed as lecturer in veterinary clinical epidemiology in January 2023.

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