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17th Annual Leipzig Interventional Course (LINC) will ‘Connect the World’ with a Virtual Format
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Premier interdisciplinary course on endovascular interventions will deliver expanded education, including a record number of live cases
“No matter the circumstances, LINC remains committed to providing a platform for the interdisciplinary exchange of the latest scientific data and technical aspects of endovascular interventions for specialists,” said Dierk Scheinert, MD, founder and course director, LINC. MALVERN, Pa. (PRWEB) January 13, 2021 HMP Global, a leading healthcare event and education company, today announced that the 17th installation of the Leipzig Interventional Course (LINC) will convene virtually January 25-29, 2021. The online event will feature a record 17 live case transmission centers from around the world, streaming more than 40 interventional cases, data from late-breaking tr
December 24, 2020
From the heart of the Mississippi Delta, where rates of diabetes and major amputations are among the highest in the nation, to laboratories where researchers ply cutting-edge technologies aimed at minimizing and repairing tissue loss, an unexpected tone has entered the conversation around limb disease: hope.
“They call me a hope dealer,” said Foluso A. Fakorede, MD (Cardiovascular Solutions of Central Mississippi, Cleveland). Born in Nigeria and educated in New Jersey, he felt drawn to work in the Delta by the disproportionately high rates of unnecessary amputations among the community of largely poor people of color. As a Black cardiologist, he also felt an urgency to step up and use his knowledge and connections within the medical community to be perhaps the only health advocate some of his patients had ever encountered.