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Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast: Working toward more diversity in orthopedic surgery

by Kelechi R. Okoroha, MD | 5 years ago

Of all the medical and surgical subspecialties, orthopedic surgery historically has had the lowest percentage of women and minorities. Mayo Clinic’s orthopedic surgery department is working to change that.

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