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More than 1,100 cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons converged in New York City April 23 and 24 to deliberate and debate the latest findings in mitral valve surgery at the third annual Mitral Conclave of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery, which officially kicks off AATS Week 2015.
David Adams, MD, program director of Mount Sinai Health System, noted that attendees represented 61 different countries, “so I really think this has become an international event.”
More than 1,100 cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons converged in New York City April 23 and 24 to deliberate and debate the latest findings in mitral valve surgery at the third annual Mitral Conclave of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery, which officially kicks off AATS Week 2015.
David Adams, MD, program director of Mount Sinai Health System, noted that attendees represented 61 different countries, “so I really think this has become an international event.”
More than 1,100 cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons converged in New York City April 23 and 24 to deliberate and debate the latest findings in mitral valve surgery at the third annual Mitral Conclave of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery, which officially kicks off AATS Week 2015.
David Adams, MD, program director of Mount Sinai Health System, noted that attendees represented 61 different countries, “so I really think this has become an international event.”