I was inspired by listening to this interview between Jennifer Aziz and Billy Jean King, the legend, the social activist tennis champion, founder of the Women’s Team Tennis Association, World Team Tennis and many other organizations.
I had the opportunity to visit with Dr. Neil Jones, who is a University Professor at the University of California Los Angeles and Past President of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. He had come to San Francisco to give a series of lectures at the Bay Area Hand Club and University of California San Francisco Orthopedic Surgery Grand Rounds. Dr. Jones and I go back over 30 years, when he was a Hand Surgery Fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital, and I was on the Hand Service as a resident. Since then we have had many interactions over the decades, and it was a pleasure to get together with him once more and attend one of his outstanding lectures.
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