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#IAMIR: A Review of SIR 2018

Judy Gichoya, MD shares her experience at SIR 2018. "At the 2018 SIR conference, I met my tribe, not in one place, but multiple events that I was interested in. Research is critical to medical innovation, and the SIR foundation helps fund investigators to keep discovering new tools to improve patient care. I attended the SIR foundation gala for the first time at this conference, sitting at a table of #WomenInIR, in a seat paid for by a woman in IR. This year, women showed up at the table, and they brought another woman too."
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#IAMIR: A Review of SIR 2018

Judy Gichoya, MD shares her experience at SIR 2018. “At the 2018 SIR conference, I met my tribe, not in one place, but multiple events that I was interested in. Research is critical to medical innovation, and the SIR foundation helps fund investigators to keep discovering new tools to improve patient care. I attended the SIR foundation gala for the first time at this conference, sitting at a table of #WomenInIR, in a seat paid for by a woman in IR.

This year, women showed up at the table, and they brought another woman too.”

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