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Symposier - Bronchoscopy Science Technique and Art

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It is a hands-on intense teaching seminar designed to meet the needs of doctors specializing in Pulmonary Medicine or young pulmonologists and thoracic surgeons with special interest in recent advances in bronchoscopy. Distinguished specialists from ACCP and HTS will teach the theory and practice of flexible and rigid bronchoscopy, lung biopsy, ebus bronchoscopy, stent placement, laser & debulking techniques.

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