ENTs from Mexico and Costa Rica Train at AIB

Published on: July 19, 2010

Dr. Gans and AIB faculty are pleased to welcome Mario Villegas-Gonzalez, M.D., Ph.D., from Monterrey, Mexico and Enrique Munoz, M.D. from Costa Rica. Both physicians are participating in the Institute’s 3-day Vestibular Rehabilitation Workshop. Dr. Villegas is also collaborating with Dr. Gans on an ENT resident training program at University of Nuevo Leon Medical School in Monterrey.
AIB Staff with Dr. Villegas & Dr. Munoz
AIB Staff with Dr. Villegas & Dr. Munoz

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