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Laura Frost is a Bye Fellow at the School of Biological Sciences, University of Cambridge, and a practicing veterinary surgeon with Woodgreen, The Animal Charity. Her work bridges clinical practice, education, and wildlife rehabilitation.
- Education: Veterinary Medicine at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge (2009)
- Current role: Clinical and teaching responsibilities for the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) Shelter Medicine Programme since 2020
Her research interests focus on soft tissue and orthopaedic surgery, small mammals, and veterinary education. She lectures in Comparative Vertebrate Biology and supervises preclinical teaching, while her passion for wildlife conservation is highlighted through her home-based hedgehog rehabilitation facility, releasing over 80 hedgehogs to date.
Laura has completed advanced certifications in veterinary surgery and education, contributing to both clinical training and academic instruction. Her work with the RVC emphasizes shelter medicine and clinical teaching.
- Certificate of Advanced Veterinary Practice (certAVP(GSAS))
- Postgraduate Certificate in Veterinary Education (Pg Cert Vet Ed)
- Bye Fellowship at Wolfson College, University of Cambridge
Laura actively teaches veterinary students at both preclinical and clinical levels, supervising courses like Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology (VAP) and Veterinary Reproductive Biology (VRB). Her involvement in wildlife education for final-year students underscores her commitment to applied conservation and animal welfare.




