Sponsor | Bahar Bastani, MD | Contact | Bahar Bastani, MD
p: 314-577-8765
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Location | Iran | ||
Mission | Seminars at different universities in nephrology and transplantation. | ||
Duration and Time | November or April 1 week | ||
Estimated Cost | $2,300 | ||
Field of Practice | Academic | ||
Restrictions | Open to all students, regardless of year of study. Limited to 1-2 students per trip. |
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