Webinar: Clinical Cases and Imaging in Clinical Practice – Part I: The Importance of Scientific Dissemination on Relevant Diseases in Honduras and Lessons Learned.
Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2025, 7:00 pm
PANELISTS
Dr. Clarissa Aguilar, Dr. Mónica Medina
Department of Academic Management and Research, Hospital Escuela; Antonio Vidal Institute of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases; The Global Health Network Latin America and the Caribbean (TGHN LAC) Project; Tegucigalpa, Honduras
MODERATORS
General Moderation: Dr. Jackeline Alger
Zoom Q&A: Dr. Jorge García
YouTube Stream: Dr. Elsy Cárcamo
EVENT SCHEDULE
Room opens: 6:40 pm
Event start time: 7:00 pm
Event end time: 8:30 pm
ATTENDEES
Total: 227
215 participants on Zoom platform
12 participants via livestream on the YouTube channel of the Honduran Medical College
CONFERENCE AVAILABLE ON
YouTube channel of the Honduran Medical College
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKspFMRmRPQ

ANNEXES

Dr. Clarissa Aguilar presenting the objectives of the Webinar: Clinical Cases and Imaging in Clinical Practice – Part I: The Importance of Scientific Dissemination on Relevant Diseases in Honduras and Lessons Learned.

Dr. Mónica Medina sharing lessons learned from writing clinical case reports during the Webinar: Clinical Cases and Imaging in Clinical Practice – Part I: The Importance of Scientific Dissemination on Relevant Diseases in Honduras and Lessons Learned.
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