Dr Laurencie Brunel is a female Veterinarian.
Laurencie is a veterinary graduate from the University of Nantes in France and a registered specialist in Small Animal surgery. She completed a one-year rotating internship in Paris followed by a one-year surgical internship in Lyon. She completed her specialist surgical training in Belgium and was admitted as a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons in 2013.
Laurencie is also a senior lecturer at the University of Sydney. She enjoys being involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate surgical training. She is the author of several international publications and is involved in a translational research on the mitral valve, as part of her PhD. During her residency, she obtained a master degree investigating urodynamic findings secondary to compressive spinal cord lesions and surgical decompression in dogs.
Versed in all complex soft tissue surgery and neurosurgery, her special interests include cardio-vascular surgery (including mitral valve repair), minimally invasive surgery (laparoscopy, thoracoscopy, interventional radiology including transvenous coil embolization of intrahepatic shunts), surgery of the urinary tract and treatment of wobbler disease.