Join Professor Iain McInnes, MD, a world-renowned leader in rheumatology from the University of Glasgow, as we explore the cutting-edge innovations and advancements that are transforming patient care.
From breakthrough treatments to pioneering research, Professor McInnes discusses insights into the evolving landscape of rheumatology and the promising future that lies ahead. Beyond the science, we delve into the broader impact of these developments, touching on collaboration, leadership, and the mindset required to drive meaningful progress.
De 29e Anatomische Les met Iain McInnes
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Timestamps:
(00:11) - Introduction
(02:15) - Start of the interview
(06:45) - Topic introduction
(42:00) - Conclusion
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Guest: dr. prof. Iain McInnes
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