NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in Vascular Surgery
University of Oxford
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Dr Joseph Cutteridge MA (Oxon), BM Ch, MSc, is an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in Vascular Surgery, based at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford.
Joseph studied medicine at the University of Oxford, completing pre-clinical training at The Queen’s College, and clinical training at Green Templeton College. He then completed the highly selected academic foundation programme in Yorkshire, during which he studied for a Postgraduate Certificate in Health Research and Statistics at the University of York, funded by Health Education England. He completed his research placement at the Hull Academic Vascular Surgery Unit, conducting research into novel methods to reduce the incidence of surgical site infection in vascular surgery.
Joseph then undertook a full-time MSc in Health Data Analytics and Machine Learning at Imperial College London. This was fully funded through the School of Public Health Master’s Scholarship, awarded to the single candidate who demonstrates the greatest leadership potential within their field. His thesis involved developing a multimodal machine learning tool to analyse venous duplex data. This was awarded the Best Dissertation Award for scoring the highest scoring dissertation in the MSc cohort. Joseph is honoured to be attending AVF 2026 through the International Scholarship, enabling him to showcase this research.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
5:09 PM - 5:15 PM MST