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Interventional Radiology Student Interest Group

Interventional Radiology Student Interest Group (IRSIG) is meant to introduce medical students to the growing field of IR. Meetings will include information about the application process, various techniques used in IR, and how medical students can get involved now.

Officers:

  • Co-Presidents: Patrick Allen and Eric Bracken
02/06/2023

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