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Episode 117 – Look over your Shoulder!

Dr. Marianne T. Ritchie June 6, 2022 383 1


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June 4, 2022 – 5 pm EST

On Saturday, June 4th, our host Dr. Marianne Ritchie talked with Dr. Mark Lazarus, a Professor of Orthopaedics who is internationally recognized for his research and surgical skills in shoulder and elbow disorders.

Dr. Lazarus has lectured all over the world and has authored numerous articles on all aspects of shoulder and elbow surgery. He specializes in shoulder and elbow replacement and has helped design several shoulder prostheses, and also has been an innovator in the field of arthroscopic shoulder surgery, including rotator cuff repair and stabilization surgery.

Learn learn tips about the prevention of a shoulder or elbow injury and what questions you might want to ask before surgery.

Mark D. Lazarus, MD

  • Director, Shoulder and Elbow Service,
    The Rothman Orthopaedic Institute
  • Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Health, Sidney Kimmel Medical College 
    Thomas Jefferson University

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