Total Credits: .5
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and Indications for Revascularization
David Leder, MD
Learning Objectives
Dr. Leder has no disclosures.
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Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and Indications for Revascularization - Handout (10.1 MB) | 40 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Dr. Leder is an interventional cardiologist currently practicing in Flagstaff, AZ. He has sub-specialty training and expertise in peripheral vascular disease and complex vascular intervention. He has a passion for limb salvage to help reduce patient risk of lower extremity amputation.
Dr. Leder has no disclosures.