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Baylor College of Medicine Description: Information on the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, the surgeons and their affiliates and information on the numerous procedures performed. (Houston, Texas) (bcm.tmc.edu) |
Cardiothoracic Department - University of Texas Medical Branch Description: Staff, faculty, residents and residency information and publications of the Department. (Galveston, Texas) (utmb.edu) |
Cardiothoracic Surgery - University of Pennsylvania Medical Center Description: Information on services and procedures, education and research. Includes mission statement from the Chief of the Division. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) (uphs.upenn.edu) |
Cardiovascular Research Center, University of Virginia Health System Description: General Information, Research Activities and Employment and Training. (Charlottesville, Virginia) (med.virginia.edu) |
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery UHB Description: University Hospital of Besancon, France. About the fields of research, surgical procedures, staff, reference, video and links. (membres.lycos.fr) |
Division of Cardiac Surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Description: Provides information on their surgeons, surgical specialties and research innovations in cardiac surgery. (columbiasurgery.org) |
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery - The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Description: Physician directory, conference and brochure information and virtual hospital pages. (Iowa City, Iowa) (surgery.uiowa.edu) |
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the University of Miami. Description: Provides information on faculty, areas of expertise, appointments and locations. (cardiothoracic-surgery.med.miami.edu) |
Division of Thoracic Surgery - University of Toronto Description: An introduction to the Division, educational information, history and faculty and upcoming events. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) (brodel.med.utoronto.ca) |
Emory - Cardiothoracic Surgery Division Description: Emory University Division. Includes patient, physician, department and training information. Located in Atlanta, Georgia. (emory.edu) |
McGill University Cardiothoracic Surgery Description: History, references, information on the residency program at the University. (Canada) (mcgill.ca) |
Section of Cardiac Surgery Description: University of Sheffield (shef.ac.uk) |
University of Michigan Section of Thoracic Surgery Description: Includes an overview, patient care, education, research, residency and staff information. (thoracic.um-surgery.org) |
University of North Carolina - Cardiothoracic Surgery Description: Take a cyber-walk around the Department of Surgery or the medical school. (unccardiology.cardiologydomain.com) |
University of Southern California - Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery Description: Offers comprehensive therapy for all surgical diseases of the chest. (Los Angeles, California) (cts.usc.edu) |
Vanderbilt Department of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery Description: An overview of the Vanderbilt Department of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery. (mc.vanderbilt.edu) |
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