Michel LeBlanc
Nuclear Medicine Specialist
1991 Boulevard du Carmel Trois Rivieres Quebec, G8Z 3R9About
Dr. Michel LeBlanc is working as a nuclear medicine specialist at Centre hospitalier afilli universitaire de Quebec, featuring over 23 years of experience in his field. He is a graduate of the University of Montreal and has published various articles in journals and various book chapters.
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Education and Training
University of Montreal
Board Certification
Board Certified in Nuclear Medicine
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Fellowships
- University of Sherbrooke
Articles and Publications
- Book Chapter and Journal Articles
What do you attribute your success to?
- Hard Work, Fascination with Medical Physiology
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