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Category: Women in Surgery

The Rewarding Aspects of Being a Surgeon: with Kerri Ohman, MD (Links to an external site)

March 26, 2021April 1, 2021
Kerri Ohman outside at the School of Medicine

Kerri Ohman, MD, who joined the Section of Colon and Rectal Surgery in 2020 as an Assistant Professor of Surgery, shares her journey of becoming a colorectal surgeon and explains why she likes working at Washington University.

Section of Colon and Rectal Surgery

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