Kevin Parsons
Specialist in Small Animal Surgery (Orthopaedics),
Langford Vets / University of Bristol
Kevin graduated from the University of Bristol in 2000. He then undertook a small animal internship, PhD (in the field of locomotor biomechanics) and a three-year residency in small animal surgery at the Royal Veterinary College, London.
He attained his European Diploma in Small Animal Surgery in 2011. Kevin moved back to Bristol in 2010, gaining a position of Senior Lecturer in Surgery before becoming Orthopaedic Clinical Lead within the Langford Vets, the University of Bristol small animal teaching hospital
His clinical interests include all aspects of veterinary orthopaedics however he particularly enjoys total hip replacement and angular limb deformity surgery and the management of complex fractures.
Kevin enjoys undergraduate and post graduate education and is currently a member of the AO vet European board. He has authored and co-authored scientific papers on a variety of subjects relating to small animal surgery. He is also involved in a number of ongoing research projects
Credentials
BVSc (Hons), PhD, DipECVS, FHEA, FRCVS
Sessions
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12-Jun-2026Clinical Theatre 3Fix, Replace, or Manage? Making the right call in hip dysplasia
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12-Jun-2026Clinical Theatre 3Angular limb deformity: From diagnosis to correction