أدناه يمكنك قراءه ترجمه المترجم البشري باللغة الانجليزيه. لديك أيضا الوصول إلى الاسبانيه الاصليه عن طريق النقر علي العلم في الزاوية اليمني العليا. هذا الرابط يتيح لك الوصول إلى نسخه الترجمة اليه من جوجل في العربية
Del Piñal comes as the first Spanish surgeon to hold the Honorary Chair Harold E.Kleinert – Joseph E.Kutz for outstanding ex-alumni
During his period as visiting professor, Dr. Del Piñal will perform various teaching activities amongst conferences, demonstrative sessions and technical work meetings.
Today, Del Piñal has presented at the Christine M. Kleinert Institute (CMKI) Conference Center several case studies on hands rehabilitation through toe to hand transfers. On Thursday, in the same location, he will be addressing different cases of arthroscopic treatment of distal radius fractures and malunions.
Besides, on Friday, from 7.00 AM (local time), Del Piñal will attend a surgical grand rounds with faculty and students in the University of Louisville School of Medicine, Ambulatory Care Building
The activities described, and several others, will shape the busy schedule of the Spanish surgeon, who will also coordinate a research session in which several specialists will present the results of his work.
Chair Harold Joseph E.Kleinert E.Kutz
Dr. Francisco del Pinal is the first Spanish to hold the Harold E. Kleinert – Joseph E. Kutz, Honorary Chair of the University of Louisville, which distinguishes the most prominent alumni of the largest training program in upper limb surgery of the world. Del Pinal thus becomes the Harold E. Kleinert and Joseph E. Kutz Visiting Professor in Hand and Microsurgery 2014 of the CMKI.
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Since 1996 the annual honorific post Harold E. Kleinert and Joseph E. Kutz Visiting Professor has been occupied by several of the world’s leading experts in surgery and microsurgery of the upper limb.
After its foundation in 1960 -as educational and research branch of the Kleinert Kutz- the CMKI has trained more than 1250 physicians from 61 countries as Hand Fellows in advanced surgical techniques, becoming the world largest fellowship program of its kind.
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