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Rachel Basa is an Associate Professor in small animal surgery at the University of Sydney’s Faculty of Science. She holds a BVSc, PhD, and multiple certifications including DECVS (European College of Veterinary Surgeons) and MANZCVS (New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists). Her academic journey includes a surgical residency and internship at the University of Sydney Veterinary Teaching Hospital (UVTHS).
Education: BVSc (University of Sydney, 2009), Masters in Veterinary Clinical Studies (completed during residency), PhD (2020) focusing on feline carpal injuries.
- BVSc (2009)
- MVCS (2014)
- PhD (2020)
Research focuses on small animal surgical anatomy, feline orthopedics, and wildlife veterinary care. Recent work includes studies on feline ligament anatomy, 3D-printed prosthetics in limb salvage, and koala bone morphology using micro-CT.
Publications highlight advancements in surgical techniques for cats and wildlife, emphasizing anatomical precision and innovative treatments.
Awards: DECVS Diplomate (2020), MANZCVS (2014).
Advising/Grants: No specific students or grants listed. Active in clinical research at the UVTHS, contributing to surgical training programs and hospital initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Associated with the University of Sydney Veterinary Teaching Hospital and contributes to clinical research teams in small animal surgery.