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569 Wain, Drury, and Ross: Aortic Valve Replacement with Starr-Edwards Valves
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Notice from the American Board of Thoracic Surgery
The American Board of Thoracic Surgery now A candidate applying for admission to the requires that candidates pass both the written 1983 certifying examination must fulfill all the and oral portions of the certifying examination. requirements for the Board in force at the time
In 1980 and thereafter, a written examination the application is received. will be given prior to the oral examination. It Please address all communications to the will be necessary to pass the written examina- American Board of Thoracic Surgery, 14640 E tion before the oral examination can be taken. Seven Mile Road, Detroit, MI The closing date for registration for 1983 is Au- gust 1, 1982. The exact time and places of these examinations will be announced later.
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