Dr. Catherine Logan was recently interviewed on the ‘Prehab Guys’ Podcast.
Dr. Logan appeared on the Prehab Guys’ Podcast, Episode 37: Medicine, Physical Therapy, and Business’. In this episode, Mike chat’s with Dr. Catherine Logan, MD, MBA, MSPT is a sports medicine Orthopedic Surgeon and writer, as well as a former physical therapist and personal trainer who also happens to hold a masters of business association. Through our conversation, we learned about her career path, how her past experiences as a physical therapist have influenced her practice as an orthopedic surgeon today and her thoughts on the future of medicine and healthcare in the United States. She drops a lot of great advice for any aspiring young professionals or students on how to arm yourself with the knowledge to choose a career path.
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