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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-22841
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (scientific)
Authorblock: B. Scharinger1, E. Boxhammer1, R. Rezar1, S. Hecht1, M. Lichtenauer1, U. C. Hoppe1, K. D. Hergan1, B. Wernly2, R. Kaufmann1; 1Salzburg/AT, 2Oberndorf/AT
Disclosures:
Bernhard Scharinger: Nothing to disclose
Elke Boxhammer: Nothing to disclose
Richard Rezar: Nothing to disclose
Stefan Hecht: Nothing to disclose
Michael Lichtenauer: Nothing to disclose
Uta C. Hoppe: Nothing to disclose
Klaus Dieter Hergan: Nothing to disclose
Bernhard Wernly: Nothing to disclose
Reinhard Kaufmann: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Cardiac, MR, Education, Outcomes
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