Vascular Surgery 2019
Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Therapy
ISSN: 2573-4482
Page 61
March 28-29, 2019
Rome, Italy
Vascular Surgery
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Biography
S Urbonavicius MD, PhD is a Consultant Vascular Surgeon at Region-
shospitalet Viborg and clinically Associated Professor at Aarhus Univer-
sity in Denmark. He hasmany years of experience in research, teaching,
and administration both in hospital and educational institutions. His
passion in improving the health and wellbeing of his patients has let to
many research projects with outcomes that have had impact on find-
ing new methods of diagnosing and monitoring diseases, inhibition of
disease progression, and possible new treatment methods for vascular
diseases.
sigitas.urbonavicius@midt.rm.dk