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The information and/or skills learned will enhance my professional competence or ability.
This activity conveyed information which will assist me in improving the health and/or treatment outcomes of of my patients.
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Recognize the evolution of Interventional Radiology (IR) as a discipline since the inception of Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute (MCVI).
Analyze the MCVI IR training program and assist in defining success and failure of fellowship training to improve outcomes of future IR fellows.
Identify new technologies that are being developed to further advance IR management of vascular disease and impact fellows training.
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History of MCVI 30 Years - Barry T. Katzen, M.D.
Evolution of IR Fellowship at MCVI - James Benenati, M.D.
The New IR Residency, What You Need to Know - Parag Patel, M.D.  
What's Next in the IR Residency? Challenges and Opportunities - Paul Rochon, M.D.
Future of Our Specialty: A Group Discussion - Derek Mittleider, M.D. and Constantino Peña, M.D.
Education, IR Science and the Current Status of Interventional Radiology: From The Perspective of the JVIR Editor - Ziv Haskal, M.D.
MCVI: My Recollection of the Early Years - Michael Dake, M.D.
Recollections of the MCVI Alpha Fellow - Bart Dolmatch, M.D.
MCVI: My Recollections – Building Clinical Research in a Non-academic Practice - Gary Becker, M.D.
Interventional Oncology: Current Status at MCVI and Future Directions - Ripal Gandhi, M.D.
Observations of the MCVI Fellowship From the Eyes Of a Department Chairman - Govindarajan Narayanan, MD
IR Practice Models: How Former Fellows Have Achieved Success
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