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Pioneering Patient-Specific Approaches for Precision Surgery Using Imaging and Virtual Reality
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Training of vascular surgeons by interventional radiologists
P Cefali1, R Rosso, J C Van Den Berg
1CDepartment of Vascular Surgery, Cliniche Humanitas-Gavazzeni, Bergamo, Italy.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
|January 13, 2011
Abstract:
This paper will discuss the potential role of interventional radiologists in teaching of endovascular skills to vascular surgical trainees. Prerequisites and advantages of such a training will be discussed, as well as the secondary effect this kind of training program may have on developing multidisciplinary teams.
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