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Department of Veterinary Medicine

Cambridge Veterinary School
 

Biography

 

Josh graduated from veterinary medicine at St Johns College, University of Cambridge in 2025. He has previously been awarded the Randy Boudrieau international rising surgeon award, the VOS collaborative research award and the BSAVA student research project award. He is now a Wellcome Fellow in Veterinary Surgery in the QVSH and is completing a PhD in Robotics and Surgical navigation in Veterinary Surgery at the Surgical Discovery Centre.

Research

Orthopaedics, Surgical Accuracy, Robotics, Surgical Navigation, Joint Replacement, Biomechanics and Bioengineering

Publications

Key publications: 

Kershaw et al The use of Image Guided Robotic assisted surgery for transcondylar screw placement in the canine humerus. Vet Surg 2025

Kershaw et al Patient specific guides improve the accuracy and safety of transcondylar screw placement – a cadaveric study in the canine humerus. VCOT 2025

Fracka and Kershaw Evaluation of Collateral Ligament Location and Risk of Injury During Total Knee Replacement in Dogs. VOS congress 2025

Larby et al Collaborative drill alignment in surgical robotics, 2025

Subject: 
Postgraduate student

Contact Details

Email address: 
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Person keywords: 
Orthopaedics
Surgery
Robotics
PSGs
TJR
Funding: 
Wellcome Trust