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Yoshinori Enomoto

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Cardiology
Yang-Ming University
Japan

Biography

Yoshinori Enomoto is currently working as a Director of Department of Cardiovascular Surgery at Kimitsu Chuo Hospital. He completed his PhD degree in Medicine from Akita University in 2007 and worked as an Assistant Professor of Intensive Care Unit at Akita University Hospital for a period of one year. He completed his Residency in General Surgery at Funabashi Municipal Medical Care Center from 2008 to 2010. And he was a Medical Specialist at Chiba Prefecture for Cardiovascular Surgery from 2010 to 2012. He is currently a member of different Japanese Associations as follows: the Japanese Association for Thoracic Surgery, the Japanese Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, the Japanese Society for Vascular surgery, the Japanese Society of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery, and the Japanese Circulation Society. His main profession is Cardiovascular Surgery and other related matters. Yoshinori Enomoto is currently working as a Director of Department of Cardiovascular Surgery at Kimitsu Chuo Hospital. He completed his PhD degree in Medicine from Akita University in 2007 and worked as an Assistant Professor of Intensive Care Unit at Akita University Hospital for a period of one year. He completed his Residency in General Surgery at Funabashi Municipal Medical Care Center from 2008 to 2010. And he was a Medical Specialist at Chiba Prefecture for Cardiovascular Surgery from 2010 to 2012. He is currently a member of different Japanese Associations as follows: the Japanese Association for Thoracic Surgery, the Japanese Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, the Japanese Society for Vascular surgery, the Japanese Society of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery, and the Japanese Circulation Society. His main profession is Cardiovascular Surgery and other related matters.

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Cardiology

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