DR. MASAHIKO SHIROTANI GAVE A LECTURE AT THE 131ST MVC REGULAR MEETING ON MARCH 30 (SAT).
AT THE 131ST MVC REGULAR MEETING, DR. MASAHIKO SHIROTANI, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE MVC AND DIRECTOR OF LUKE’S ASHIYA CLINIC, GAVE A LECTURE.With Dr. Muto, the organizer
He presented various disorders caused by intestinal bacteria disorders and their mechanisms, the world history and current status in intestinal flora transplantation, and the features and case reports of our study group.
We received many questions after the session, which reminded us once again that this is a medical treatment that is attracting the attention of many medical professionals. Thank you for providing us with this opportunity.
If you were not able to attend the seminar, you can watch the video here. (about 40 minutes)
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