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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2017 · 13 MIN

Dr. Kevin Ju Introduction And ER Call During Boston Bombing

from Spine Talk · host Texas Back Institute

As is the case with many successful people, Dr. Kevin Ju (http://texasback.com/doctors-profiles/doctor-kevin-ju/) was an over-achiever as a child and young adult. When he was growing up in Houston, his parents – a computer programmer mom and a chemical engineer dad – encouraged his curiosity about how things worked. “I spent a lot of time taking things such as microwave ovens and lamps apart and then putting them back together,” he said in a recent interview. “In spite of having no doctors in my family, I was interested in biology and the human body at a very early age. I was fortunate to do some research at Baylor Hospital when I was in high school and was allowed to shadow a surgeon early on. This got me interested in medicine.” Next stop for Dr. Ju was the prestigious Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. He majored in biology and wrote an honors thesis in neurobiology (http://neurobiology.stanford.edu/) as an undergraduate. He decided to attend medical school and was accepted to one of the best in the country. “I went to medical school at Harvard and then stayed in Boston for my residency training,” he said. His time in Boston was marked by a tragic event that forever changed the way this young, brilliant surgeon would perceive the world around him. No amount of academic success, parental support and training could have prepared him for what was to happen on the darkest day the city of Boston has ever witnessed. Read the full blog at www.texasback.com/blog

As is the case with many successful people, Dr. Kevin Ju (http://texasback.com/doctors-profiles/doctor-kevin-ju/) was an over-achiever as a child and young adult. When he was growing up in Houston, his parents – a computer programmer mom and a chemical engineer dad – encouraged his curiosity about how things worked. “I spent a lot of time taking things such as microwave ovens and lamps apart and then putting them back together,” he said in a recent interview. “In spite of having no doctors in my family, I was interested in biology and the human body at a very early age. I was fortunate to do some research at Baylor Hospital when I was in high school and was allowed to shadow a surgeon early on. This got me interested in medicine.” Next stop for Dr. Ju was the prestigious Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. He majored in biology and wrote an honors thesis in neurobiology (http://neurobiology.stanford.edu/) as an undergraduate. He decided to attend medical school and was accepted to one of the best in the country. “I went to medical school at Harvard and then stayed in Boston for my residency training,” he said. His time in Boston was marked by a tragic event that forever changed the way this young, brilliant surgeon would perceive the world around him. No amount of academic success, parental support and training could have prepared him for what was to happen on the darkest day the city of Boston has ever witnessed. Read the full blog at www.texasback.com/blog

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