
Dr Rashi Kalra
I have a strong interest in research and have published numerous peer reviewed papers and book chapters in the areas of reproductive surgery, fertility preservation and gynaecology. I have experience in managing ovulation disorders, recurrent miscarriage, endometriosis, fibroids, complex infertility, fertility preservation, ovarian tissue harvesting and grafting, medical and social egg freeze and andrology.
Awards, achievements and contributions
As a medical student, I was awarded a competitive national grant to undertake a research project in the field of Immunology by ASCIA.
Awarded by International House, a residential college of the University of Sydney, to an outstanding student of the College to attend a national conference of their choice. I attended the AMSA Developing World Conference in Perth.
Awarded to the student with the highest marks in the subject of Physiology for the final year of the Bachelor of Science degree.
Awarded by the International House Womens’ Committee on the basis of academic performance and contribution to the International House College community.
I was awarded the prestigious MATES scholarship by the University of Auckland. As part of the scholarship, I mentored high school students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

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As a medical student, I was awarded a competitive national grant to undertake a research project in the field of Immunology by ASCIA.
Awarded by International House, a residential college of the University of Sydney, to an outstanding student of the College to attend a national conference of their choice. I attended the AMSA Developing World Conference in Perth.
Awarded to the student with the highest marks in the subject of Physiology for the final year of the Bachelor of Science degree.
Awarded by the International House Womens’ Committee on the basis of academic performance and contribution to the International House College community.
I was awarded the prestigious MATES scholarship by the University of Auckland. As part of the scholarship, I mentored high school students from disadvantaged backgrounds.