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Today I’m talking to orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Jothi Murali-Larson.
Dr. Murali-Larson is one of the 6% of all orthopaedic surgeons who are women. Jothi is an orthopaedic sports medicine and trauma surgeon who built her own practice when she found that a traditional big group practice wasn’t working for her. With all of her experiences being mentored by strong women in orthopaedics, and in going out on her own, she pays it forward in her work with the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedics Society.
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By Giselle Aerni, MD4.9
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Today I’m talking to orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Jothi Murali-Larson.
Dr. Murali-Larson is one of the 6% of all orthopaedic surgeons who are women. Jothi is an orthopaedic sports medicine and trauma surgeon who built her own practice when she found that a traditional big group practice wasn’t working for her. With all of her experiences being mentored by strong women in orthopaedics, and in going out on her own, she pays it forward in her work with the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedics Society.
We talk about:
Keep an eye out for new content or let us know what you'd like to see next by following us on social:
Instagram: @theMadamAthlete
Facebook: @MadamAthlete
Twitter: @MadamAthlete
You can find the show notes and more resources at https://madamathlete.com
Keep an eye out for new content or let us know what you'd like to see next by following us on social:
Instagram: @theMadamAthlete
Facebook: @MadamAthlete
Twitter: @MadamAthlete