INR stories: Alejandro Berenstein's uncensored interview
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Topics discussed in this episode:
- Early motivations for medicine and improvising catheter technology in the absence of modern tools
- The development of variable stiffness catheters and the vision for articulating technology enabling “true endovascular surgery”
- Becoming a global reference for vein of Galen malformations through teamwork and collaboration with Pierre Lasjaunias
- Lessons learned from patient complications, including the need for honesty and humility in medicine
- The role of mentorship in his professional life and his advice for trainees
- Future perspectives on robotics, articulating catheters, radiosurgery, genetic therapy, and epilepsy treatment
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