Veith and Deaton: Specialists & Industry Must Collaborate with Each Other

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Veith and Deaton Video Oped

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Specialists & Industry Must Colloborate with Each Other

In this video, Dr. Frank J. Veith, Professor of Surgery, NYU (NYC) and Cleveland Clinic (OH) dialogues with Dr. David H. Deaton on the importance of specialists and industry working together to improve patient outcomes. (Filmed at the 43rd Annual VEITHsymposium in New York City).

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