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INR Stories: Ricardo Hanel uncensored interview

In this forth episode of "INR Stories: the uncensored interviews", Nanthiya Sujijantarat welcomes Ricardo Hanel.


What to expect in this episode:

  • Insights into Dr. Ricardo Hanel's career journey from Brazil to the United States, and the challenges he faced during his fellowship.
  • Reflections on difficult clinical cases and the of lessons learned from mistakes.
  • Exploration of the evolving landscape of INR, and the importance of data-driven practice, especially in the context of expanding choices in treatment options.
  • Optimistic vision about future advancements, such as improved vessel visualization and simulation-based training.
  • And much more!


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