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citizen, national, or permanent resident; meet educational and credential requirements; and either be employed or begin training as a pediatric specialist at a PSLRP-approved site serving a medically underserved area or population. This program invests in current and future pediatric cardiothoracic surgeons to meet the growing demand.
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Attendees can join with their peers and participate in sessions on structural heartdisease, congenital heartdisease, guidelines and trials, AI/Machine learning, technical aspects of cardiac CT, coronary artery disease, vascular heartdisease, debates and games and early career topics.
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