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2008 SIR Annual Scientific Meeting ()
March 15, 2008 - March 20, 2008
458 Sessions, 346 Speakers
Just as each new wave redefines the shape and look of the beach, interventional radiology's constant growth and innovation redefines modern health care. We've jettisoned invasive surgical traditions and replaced them with image guided, targeted treatments that improve outcome, shorten recovery, reduce complications and open wholly new methods of diagnosis and treatment. This endless cyclical innovation is what keeps interventional radiology exciting and at the vanguard of medicine.
 
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