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Microsurgery Workshop for Laboratory Animal Research
The use of a microscope enables surgical operations to advance from their originally macroscopic to the microscopic-sphere, and enables conducting translational research using the less expensive small animal models. This Microsurgery training will provide trainees with an opportunity to acquire a basic orientation to experimental microsurgery, and initiate a learning process to develop superior microsurgical technique in various research areas including cardiovascular surgery, neurosurgery, urology, obstetrics and gynecology, and ENT surgery.
Please contact SEMC for inquiry of other courses we may provide or request for customized courses.
2/27/2020 5:02 PM