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| INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION | Our Professionals |
Dr. María Eugenia Acerbi
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• Certified Medical Doctor, granted by the School of Medicine, University of Buenos Aires.
• Specialist in Cosmetic Surgery, specialty acquire at the Argentine Catholic University.
• Active Member of the Argentine Society of Cosmetic Surgery
• National Registry No: 94,655/ Provincial Registry No: 39,670 |
Professional Activities
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- Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, at the Santa Isabel clinic (2004-2006)
- Maxillofacial and Plastic Surgeon at the Medical Health Center SOI, La Caja ART (2001-2005)
- Honorary Fellow Physician at the general surgery service of the Diego Paroissien Hospital (1999-2004)
- ER Surgeon at the central policlinic of the Unión Obrera Metalúrgica, Capital Federal (1998-2004)
- Rotation at the National Institute of Psychophysical Rehabilitation (September-November 2001)
- Rotation at the Hospital for Burns, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit (September - December 2000)
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Further Training at Scientific Societies Conferences and
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- Course in critical care medicine and teaching care integration. Basic module and primary health care. Velez Sarfield Hospital. Length: 3 years, with mandatory final examination (1992-1994)
- Interdisciplinary Conference of medical updating. Velez Sarfield Hospital, Buenos Aires. Argentina Medical Team of Scottsdale, Arizona, EEUU. (August 1993)
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Courses |
- Practical theoretical course in orbitopalpebral surgery, September 17 and 18, 2003. Ramos Mejia Hospital
- I course in oncoplastic surgery in breast pathology. May 3, 10, 17 and 24, 2003. Argentine Society of Mastology. Argentine Medical Association.
- Theoretical course: “Bone grafting in the maxillofacial area” clinical case studies. September 17, 2002. Educational Center Auditorium Nobel Biocare.
- I Course for plastic surgeons “Dr. José M. Robles”. June 20, 2002. Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Practical theoretical course in surgery of ulcers and pressure sores, at the plastic surgery service of the Institute of Psychophysical Rehabilitation. From September to December 2001.
- Practical theoretical course in plastic surgery updating, of 300 hours of length, at the plastic surgery service of the Ramos Mejia Hospital. From April to December 2001.
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Academic Activities: |
- “Large Inguinal Hernias, our experience” XX Congress of the “Sociedad de Cirugía del Oeste”. August 1996. Hospital Zubizarreta.
- “Acute Pancreatitis, review of the past 5 years”. XXXVII Congress of Cuyo on Surgery. X Latin American and Argentine Congress of resident physicians on general surgery. Mendoza, April 26, 1997.
- “Complications of colonic anastomosis”. X Latin American and Argentine Congress of resident physicians on general surgery. Mendoza, April 26, 1997.
- “Cardiac Wounds”. XV Latin American Congress of Coloproctology. XLVIII Uruguayan Congress. December 11, 1997. Punta del Este, Uruguay.
- “Training and Learning Curve in Laparoscopic Surgery”. 6th World Congress of European Association for Endoscopic Surgery. June 3-6 1998, Rome, Italy.
- “Nasal reconstruction with bilobed flap” II Interuniversity Congress of plastic surgery - September 7 to 9, 2000. Cordoba. Argentina.
- “Analysis of the orbitomalar fracture treatment”. XXXI Congress of Plastic Surgery, October 10 to 13, 2001. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- “Use of the Triple Limberg Flap”. IV Interuniversity Congress of plastic surgery” Dr. José Robles”- September 12 to 14, 2002. Cordoba. Argentina.
- “Fractures of the middle-third of the face”. V Interuniversity Congress of plastic surgery -, Cordoba. Argentina. September 11 to 13, 2003.
- “Evaluation of the orbitozigomatic fracture treatment”. XIX Argentine Congress of head and neck surgery. October 16 to 18, 2003. Mar del Plata, Argentina.
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Prices: Why are we so affordable? |
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The main reasons of our convenient value for money ratio is due to our work with some of our country´s finest surgeons and also thanks to Argentina´s exchange rate.
Argentina, through Buenos Aires city, is a very convenient destination since the costs of health care in other industrialized countries are excessive. |
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