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Sarah Allen is a Lecturer in Veterinary Clinical Epidemiology at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), part of the Veterinary Epidemiology, Economics and Public Health group within the Department of Pathobiology & Population Sciences. Her research focuses on the epidemiology of injuries in racehorses and the impact of telemedicine on equine veterinary care during the pandemic. She holds an RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (Equine Medicine) and has extensive clinical experience in equine practice, including FEI-permitted treating veterinary roles.
After graduating from the RVC in 2006, she worked in clinical practice until 2014, then returned to the RVC to complete an MSc and PhD in Veterinary Epidemiology. Her PhD expanded the VetCompass programme to equine populations, analyzing common disorders in primary-care settings. She was appointed as a lecturer in 2023.
Key projects include the RCVS VetCompass Equine Pandemic Project, which investigated pandemic impacts on equine veterinary services and telemedicine use. Her work aims to improve racehorse welfare through evidence-based strategies for injury prevention and rehabilitation.
She collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to address public health and veterinary care challenges, contributing to both academic research and industry practices. No specific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text.



