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Dr. Gans presents at Semana de la Otología-Bogotá, Colombia/ El Dr. Gans presenta en la Semana de la Otología-Bogotá
Published on: March 11, 2013
His presentations will include: Balance Evaluation of Infants and Psychiatric Aspects of Vertigo.
Sus presentaciones incluyen: Evaluación del equilibrio en los niños y aspectos psiquiátricos de Vértigo.Drs. Gans and Hood visit with audiologists from Chile at Semana de la Otología.
Dres. Gans y Hood visitan con audiólogos de Chile en Semana de la Otología.Audiologists and ENT Physicians from throughout Latin America listen to an international faculty at the 2013 Semana de la Otología, sponsored by Clinica Rivas and Vanderbilt University.
Los audiólogos y médicos otorrinolaringólogos de todas partes de América Latina escuchan a un profesorado internacional en Semana de la Otología 2013, patrocinado por Clinica Rivas y la Universidad de Vanderbilt.Dr. Gans with Clinica Rivas staff at Semana de la Otología in Bogotá Colombia.
Dr. Gans con personal Clinica Rivas en Semana de la Otología en Bogotá, Colombia.
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