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AATS Focus on Thoracic Surgery: Current and Future Challenges

The preliminary program and registration information is now available for AATS Focus on Thoracic Surgery: Current and Future Challenges.

October 28-29, 2016

Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel, Boston, MA

Program Directors

G. Alexander Patterson

David J. Sugarbaker

Program Committee

Thomas A. D’Amico

Shaf Keshavjee

James D. Luketich

Bryan F. Meyers

Scott J. Swanson

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Currently practicing surgeons will be able to improve patient outcomes by enriching their knowledge and technical skills in the definition, diagnosis and resolution of thoracic surgical difficulties and post-operative complications. Expert faculty will provide state-of-the-art solutions to challenges in the field. Attendees will augment their overall understanding of thoracic diseases, upgrade their competency and ability to formulate new clinical strategies, and enhance their diagnosis and surgical treatment of thoracic diseases.

More information: http://aats.org/focus/

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The preliminary program and registration information is now available for AATS Focus on Thoracic Surgery: Current and Future Challenges.

October 28-29, 2016

Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel, Boston, MA

Program Directors

G. Alexander Patterson

David J. Sugarbaker

Program Committee

Thomas A. D’Amico

Shaf Keshavjee

James D. Luketich

Bryan F. Meyers

Scott J. Swanson

Overview

Currently practicing surgeons will be able to improve patient outcomes by enriching their knowledge and technical skills in the definition, diagnosis and resolution of thoracic surgical difficulties and post-operative complications. Expert faculty will provide state-of-the-art solutions to challenges in the field. Attendees will augment their overall understanding of thoracic diseases, upgrade their competency and ability to formulate new clinical strategies, and enhance their diagnosis and surgical treatment of thoracic diseases.

More information: http://aats.org/focus/

The preliminary program and registration information is now available for AATS Focus on Thoracic Surgery: Current and Future Challenges.

October 28-29, 2016

Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel, Boston, MA

Program Directors

G. Alexander Patterson

David J. Sugarbaker

Program Committee

Thomas A. D’Amico

Shaf Keshavjee

James D. Luketich

Bryan F. Meyers

Scott J. Swanson

Overview

Currently practicing surgeons will be able to improve patient outcomes by enriching their knowledge and technical skills in the definition, diagnosis and resolution of thoracic surgical difficulties and post-operative complications. Expert faculty will provide state-of-the-art solutions to challenges in the field. Attendees will augment their overall understanding of thoracic diseases, upgrade their competency and ability to formulate new clinical strategies, and enhance their diagnosis and surgical treatment of thoracic diseases.

More information: http://aats.org/focus/

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