Incidence, Causes and Treatment of Pelvic Congestion Syndromes (0.50)
Innovative Technologies & Techniques (7.75 CME/MOC)
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THI Education Series Innovative Technologies & Techniques | Episode 9, Published December 16, 2019.
In this episode, Zvonimir Krajcer, MD and Briana Costello, MD discuss Incidence, Causes, and Treatment of Pelvic Congestion Syndromes.
The Texas Heart Institute (THI) is recognized internationally for research programs in cardiology, cardiovascular surgery, regenerative medicine, and endovascular interventions. Our physicians, surgeons, and scientists conduct research ranging from gene therapy, regenerative medicine, and minimally invasive surgical procedures to ventricular assist devices and artificial hearts. THI provides a collection of online activities to further the education of physicians and other medical professionals beyond the walls of the institution on the most THI Education Series Innovative Technologies & Techniques, Episode 9.
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