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Dr. Marcial Fallas Camacho San Jose Costa Rica

Dr. Marcial Fallas Camacho

 Peripheral vascular surgery

 

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Training in the use of Endovenous laser, Las Lomas Hospital, Mexico, August 2007

Specialty in Peripheral Vascular Surgery, University of Costa Rica, May 2007

Minifellowship in Endovascular Surgery, at Klinicum Sud, Nuremberg, Germany, Jan. to April, 2007

Doctorate in Medical Sciences, Autonomous University of the Central American Medical Sciences, July, 1998.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Advanced Cardiac Support, Clinica Biblica Hospital “American Heart Association.

Advanced Vital CPR with Trauma ATLS, College of Physicians, National University, June 22-24, 2007.

Leipzig Interventional Course, Leipzig, Germany, Jan. 24-27, 2007.

Annual Meeting of the American Society of Vascular Surgery, Hotel Regency, Chicago, IL., June, 2005.

University Surgery Profesor UCIMED, since January, 2004

University Morfophology Professor, University of Medical Sciences, since Jan. 2000 to June 2004

V Actualization of the Detection of Skin Cancer, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Feb. 28 to March 1, 2003.

CPR Basic Course at C.E.N.D.E.I S.S.S., November 20-22, 2002

National Medical Congress. UCIMED. College of Physicians and Surgeons, Nov. 25-29, 2002.

Postgraduate course in Clinical Drugs, College of Physicians and Surgeon’s, Sept. 21-28 and Oct. 5, 2002.

Course on Post menopausal health, Corobici Hotel, Sept. 3, 2002.

Actualization course in Gastroenterology, College of Physicians and Surgeon’s, June 6, 13, 20, 27, 2002.

First Actualization in the latest Pathological Management of General Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, June 1, 2002.

Diagnostic, Treatment and Prevention of acute intoxications caused by plagues. National Insurance Institute, Jan. to Sept, 2002.

Advanced Cardiac Support, CENDEISSS, “American Heart Association”, August 7-11, 2000.

Unstable Angina and Myocardium Heart Attack.

Electrocardiography, College of Physicians of Costa Rica, December, 1999.

Advances in Diabetes Mellitus type I and II, College of Physicians in Costa Rica, Sept. 29 to Oct. 1, 1999.

Basic Course in CPR at CENDEISSS, Sept. 22-24, 1999.

Actualization in Arterial Hypertension, Radisson Hotel, March 9, 1999.

III Actualization in Gynecology and Obstectrics

PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS:


Carotid Endarterectomy vs. Carotid stents, Hospital Mexico, Nov., 2006.

ACC/AHA Guides for the Management of Peripheral Arterial Disease, Renal Disease, Hospital Mexico, Nov., 2006.

Endovascular Treatment for Carotid Restenosis posterior to the Placement of Stent, Hospital Mexico, June, 2006.

Pseudoaneurysm Iatrogenics, Hospital Mexico, June, 2006.

Aneurysm in the superior extremitites, Hospital Mexico, June, 2006.

Use of Folic Acid and Vitamen B for Diminishing Seric Levels of homocysteine in the Vascular Disease, San Juan de Dios Hospital, April, 2006.

Comparison of the endoprothesis for the Reparation of the aneurysm of the abdominal aorta, EUROSTAR,

San Juan de Dios Hospital, Sept. 2005.

Scientific Advances and Therapuetics in the antiplatelet, San Juan de Dios Hospital, May, 2005.

Endovascular treatment of the Aorta Aneurysm., San Juan de Dios Hospital, April, 2005.

Disection of the Aorta, San Juan de Dios Hospital, March, 2005.

Long term results of venous saphenous Reflux treatment for endovenous laser, Hospital Mexico, Feb. 2005.

Assisted Angioplasty laser in the Severa Infrapoplytea and criticial Ischemia of the Extremities,

San Juan de Dios Hospital, Nov., 2004.

Diabetic foot, San Juan de Dios Hospital, Feb., 2004.

INTRAMURAL PRESENTATIONS

Therapeutic Embolism, General Session of the Surgery Service, Hospital Mexico, Nov, 2006.


Ergotism. General Session of Surgery Service, Hospital Mexico, June, 2006.


Advanta, Clinical Experience with Peripheral Stents, Palma Real Hotel, March, 2006.

MEMBERSHIPS AND CERTIFICATIONS

Member of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists, since March, 2005.



 
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