

Dr. Alberto Alonso
Interventional Radiologist
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Dr. Alberto Alonso is an interventional radiologist with the University of Navarra (Universidad de Navarra) in Pamplona, Spain.
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Episode # 359 • 25 Aug 2023
¿A Qué Nos Referimos Cuando Hablamos de Multidisciplinariedad?
En este episodio de BackTable, la Dra. Sara Lojo Lendoiro entrevista al Dr. Alberto Alonso, radiólogo intervencionista en la Clínica Universidad de Navarra, sobre la importancia del trabajo multidisciplinar e interdisciplinar en la Radiología intervencionista.
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Dr. Alberto Alonso Burgos is a well-known radiologist who works at the Navarra Hospital in Spain. Following his radiology specialty, he has had a long and successful career. He has also worked on research projects and has extensive teaching experience in a variety of recognized universities. Dr. Alberto Alonso Burgos did his bachelor (MBBS) in 2003 from Navarra university Spain. After that, he pursued his specialization in radiodiagnosis from the University of Navarra in 2008. He received his doctor of medicine degree next year after his specialization. Dr. Alberto Alonso Burgos has worked as an assistant professor of anatomy, physiotherapy, and radiology at Navarra University Spain (2004-07) and at the radiodiagnostic services at El Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz (2008-17). He has also remained professor at El Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz. Currently, he is an associate professor at the Autonomous University of Madrid. He is also part of Navarra Clinic Spain radiology and radio diagnostic center.
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