Amy Ladd, MD, serves as a professor of orthopedic surgery at Stanford (Calif.) University. Her clinical interests include hand surgery, upper extremity surgery, orthopedic surgery and pediatric hand problems. Prior to joining Stanford University, Dr. Ladd was a fellow at…
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