S2 Ep. 8 - Dr. Seth Leopold
Dr. Seth Leopold and Dr. Liana Tedesco discuss how mentorship evolves over the course of a surgeon’s career and how it takes more than one individual to move the field of orthopaedic surgery forward
S2 Ep. 7 - Dr. Audrey Tsao
Dr. Audrey Tsao and Dr. Liana Tedesco discuss how we can learn from our mistakes to become better surgeons and how the landscape of gender diversity in orthopaedic surgery has changed over the course of her career
S2 Ep. 6 - Dr. Amiethab Aiyer
Dr. Amiethab “Tabs” Aiyer and Dr. Liana Tedesco discuss how his story to match into an orthopaedic surgery residency inspired the creation of his social media presence as “Orthomentor” – a platform in which he has been able to mentor countless medical students and resident physicians
S2 Ep. 5 - Dr. Lorraine A.T. Boakye
Dr. Lorraine A.T. Boakye and Dr. Liana Tedesco discuss Dr. Boakye’s journey to specialize in foot and ankle surgery, her commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts throughout her career, and the story of her courage to speak up in the face of discrimination to help and protect others
S2 Ep. 4 - Dr. Mark Baratz
Dr. Mark Baratz and Dr. Liana Tedesco discuss why Dr. Baratz decided to specialize in hand surgery, the difference between mentorship and sponsorship, and the value of surgeons representing their community
S2 Ep. 3 - Dr. Lisa Cannada
Dr. Lisa Cannada and Dr. Liana Tedesco discuss Dr. Cannada’s love for orthopaedic traumatology, the mentors who have supported her throughout her career, and her involvement with the SpeakUp Ortho movement
S2 Ep. 2 - Dr. William Levine
Dr. William Levine and Dr. Liana Tedesco discuss Dr. Levine’s path to become an orthopaedic surgeon, his involvement with RJOS, and his thoughts on how we can support diversity, equity and inclusion in the orthopaedic community
S2 Ep. 1 - Trailer
An introduction to the second season of the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society podcast, hosted by Dr. Liana Tedesco, featuring the past winners of the RJOS “She for She” Award, Freddie Fu “He for She” Award, and the Courage Award
S1 Ep. 9: Dr. Jasmin McGinty
Dr. Jasmin McGinty and Dr. Alana Munger discuss racial and ethnic diversity in orthopaedics and Dr. McGinty's role as Vice President of the J. Robert Gladden Orthopaedic Society
S1 Ep. 8: Dr. Christine Ho
Dr. Christine Ho and Dr. Alana Munger discuss how Dr. Ho has accomplished so much within the field of pediatric orthopaedics while working as a part-time orthopaedic surgeon
S1 Ep. 7: Dr. Taryn Rose
Dr. Taryn Rose and Dr. Alana Munger discuss how Dr. Rose transitioned from being an orthopaedic surgeon to an entrepreneur and created her own namesake luxury shoe company
S1 Ep. 6: Dr. Deborah Fabian
Dr. Deborah Fabian and Dr. Alana Munger discuss Dr. Fabian's story of being a successful orthopaedic surgeon who just so happens to be a male to female transgender person
S1 Ep. 5: Dr. Robin West
Dr. Robin West and Dr. Alana Munger discuss Dr. West's journey to become the Lead Team Physician for the Washington Nationals and the Head Team Physician for the Washington Football Team
S1 Ep. 4: Dr. Coleen Sabatini
Dr. Coleen Sabatini and Dr. Alana Munger discuss Dr. Sabatini's passion for global health and her work to eliminate health disparities
S1 Ep. 3: Dr. Reid Nichols
Dr. Reid Nichols and Dr. Alana Munger discuss Dr. Nichols' path to become a surgeon after being an intensive care nurse and how leadership training influenced her career
S1 Ep. 2: Dr. Bonnie Simpson Mason
Dr. Bonnie Simpson Mason and Dr. Alana Munger discuss racial and ethnic diversity in orthopaedics and Dr. Mason's creation of the Nth Dimensions Educational Solutions organization
S1 Ep. 1: Trailer
An introduction to the first season of the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society Podcast entitled “The Road Less Traveled” by host Dr. Alana Munger

