Who is the doctor who worked in Corrientes and is now recognized in the US

Dr. César Rodrigo Zoni, following working in different areas of the Corrientes Institute of Cardiology for a year, was summoned to be part of a working group in the United States, more precisely at UConn Health, a hospital dependent on the University of Connecticut.

At the moment works in the Clinical Research area where he carries out projects with patients suffering from heart failure or coronary diseases and basic research with cells and animals.

The professional He was born in the Corrientes town of Goya and finished his secondary studies at the San Martín Institute.

As a teenager, in addition to fulfilling his obligations as a student, collaborated in the family tradea paint shop located on Colón street almost Baibiene in that city.

It should be remembered that He was a resident graduated from the Instituto de Cardiología de Corrientes and also served as Chief Resident and ended up as Coordinator of the ICC Cardiology Residencies.

Within his professional career he was linked to research, so much so that he devoted himself to different jobs that make up this specialty.

In addition, the skills and abilities learned were fundamental to him when applied in the Ivercor study that was carried out between the Ministry of Health of the Province of Corrientes and the ICC during the pandemic, which was recently awarded by the National Senate.

Information of your training

At the beginning of 2019, he applied for a Postgraduate in Scientific Research at Harvard Medical School, where he was accepted, and with the support of the ICC and Funcacorr, he studied for a year, with virtual and face-to-face activities at the School’s headquarters. Harvard Medical School in Boston.

This training was one of the most relevant activities in his professional life, since it allowed him to take a great leap in his training in research and statistics, obtaining tools in leadership, teamwork and innovation in one of the best Medical Schools in the world. .

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