Notice from the American Board of Thoracic Surgery
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to achieve adequate pressures in the coronary sinus and excellent myocardial protection using retrograde cardioplegia ...
to achieve adequate pressures in the coronary sinus and excellent myocardial protection using retrograde cardioplegia alone.
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Notice From the American Board of Thoracic Surgery The part I (written) examination will be held at the Hilton Executive Conference Center, Ihllas Fort Worth Airport, Dallas, TX, on February 13, 1994. The Closing date for registration is August 1, 1993. To be admissible for the part II examination, a candidate must have successfully completed the part I (written) examination.
A candidate applying for admission to the examination must fulfill all the requirements of in force at the time the application is received. Please address all communications to the Board of Thoracic Surgery, One Rotary Center, Evanston, IL 60201.