Ep. 16: Dr. Melissa Erickson
Dr. Melissa Erickson and I discuss earning a MBA and residency interviews during the time of the Coronavirus pandemic
A podcast that highlights and empowers the women of orthopaedic surgery.

Dr. Melissa Erickson and I discuss earning a MBA and residency interviews during the time of the Coronavirus pandemic
Dr. Lisa Taitsman and I discuss residency education and her recent honor of being named Director-Elect of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Dr. Jothi Murali-Larson and I discuss life as a surgeon in private practice, contract negotiations, and her leadership within the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society
Dr. Jill Flanagan and I discuss pediatric orthopaedics, treating patients with osteogenesis imperfecta, and her expertise in limb lengthening and reconstruction
Dr. Serena Hu and I discuss spine surgery as well as what it takes to become a prolific researcher
Dr. Casey Humbyrd and I discuss foot and ankle surgery as well as medical ethics in the setting of the Coronavirus pandemic
Dr. Mary O’Connor and I discuss health disparities and her work with the Movement is Life Caucus, why diversity in orthopaedics matters, and the steps we can take now to become the future leaders of orthopaedic surgery
Dr. Rachel Goldstein and I discuss pediatric orthopaedics, hip preservation, and the value of mentorship in becoming the future leaders of orthopaedics
Dr. Erin Cravez and I discuss work-related risks to the pregnant and breast feeding surgeon as well as the balance of being a mother and a full-time surgeon
Dr. Liz Gardner and I talk about imposter syndrome, being former student-athletes, sports medicine surgery, and how we've dealt with often being the only woman in the room
Dr. Claudia Thomas and I discuss her path to become the first African American female orthopaedic surgeon in the United States
Dr. Anna Miller and I discuss the current state of the residency application process, traveling fellowships, and her path to become and orthopaedic trauma surgeon
Dr. Antonia Chen and I discuss global medical missions, balancing clinical and research duties, and why Dr. Chen enjoys hip and knee replacement surgery
Dr. Cynthia Emory and I discuss her road to become a prolific research and why she became an orthopaedic oncologist
Dr. Ann Van Heest and I discuss the lack of gender diversity in orthopaedic surgery, how she tried to increased diversity at her institution, and why Dr. Van Heest specialized in pediatric hand and upper extremity surgery
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