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2012-02-08 ->
2012-02-10
XXIX Course on Gineacological Laparoscopic Surgery
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2012-02-23 ->
2012-02-25
XI Course On Advanced Thoracoscopic Surgery
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2012-02-27 ->
2012-02-28
9th Course on Basic Endoluminal and Interventional Radiology Techniques in Veterinary Medicine
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2012-03-09 ->
2012-03-09
III Curso Básico de Reproducción Asistida en Manejo y Extracción de Gametos y Embriones de Ratón
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2012-03-12 ->
2012-03-14
5th International Intensive Training Course for Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery (TEM)
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2012-03-22 ->
2012-03-23
XI Course on Endourology
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2012-03-27 ->
2012-03-29
Papel del Farmacéutico en Urgencias: primeros auxilios
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2012-03-29 ->
2012-03-31
VII Course on thoracic endosurgery in childhood
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2012-04-11 ->
2012-04-13
XIII CURSO PRÁCTICO SOBRE TRATAMIENTOS DE DEPURACIÓN EXTRACORPÓREA
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2012-04-13 ->
2012-04-13
V Curso Práctico de Manejo de Stent Metálicos en Gastroenterología
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2012-04-16 ->
2012-05-07
XV Course on Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy
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2012-04-19 ->
2012-04-20
III Course of Advance Gynaecological Laparoscopy
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2012-04-19 ->
2012-04-21
XIV Theoretical and Practical Course on Microsurgery: Vessels and Nerves
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2012-04-19 ->
2012-04-21
I Practium ASEBIR de Embriología Clínica
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2012-05-03 ->
2012-05-05
III Course on eyelid and ocular surface surgery in veterinary
PREMIOS MEJORES COMUNICACIONES LIBRES SECCION VETERINARIOS
2012 JUMISC Brochure
Exposición fotográfica
Extremadura, nuevo referente de la calidad de vida en nuestro país
Máster en Cirugía Endoscópica Ginecológica 1 Edición
Premio Joaquín Albarrán a los mejores vídeos
Veterinaria 2011 - Programa de formación
Reconocimiento de la Fundación Tecnología y Salud 2010
Leire Pajín visita el CCMIJU
Master en Biología y Tecnología de la reproducción en mamíferos
Visita de la Ministra de Ciencia e Innovación
Galería de Arte Dr. Salvador Pascual
Valentín Fuster visita el CCMIJU
3D Anatomy
Prince and Princess of Asturias at Jesús Usón MISC
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Mission
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The prime purposes of the Centre are the promotion of the research, the innovation and the technological development in the field of socio-health, its final objectives being:
1. To create a body of knowledge in the field of minimal invasive surgery and other types of related technology, from the carrying out of research activities, including the translational types in conjunction with hospitals, institutions, businesses or professionals on a national and international scale.
2. To provide the accumulated knowledge of minimally invasive surgical technology, and associated things relating to health professionals through the continuing development and update of dissemination, and the broadcasting of technology and surgical techniques.
3. To offer the experimental capacity (physical, human and procedural), available at the centre, to businesses, hospitals, technological institutes and those involved in research work and the clinical applications, face-to-get products and processes more efficient, or to improve those that currently exist.
4. To facilitate the creation of new technology-based companies and provide advisory services to existing businesses in the area of technology or innovation management.
5. To impart and share the knowledge generated at the Centre through tangible or intangible results as patents and utility models that are transformed into marketable products or processes, as well as scientific publications.
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