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Dr. Michael Cumming on the BackTable VI Podcast

Dr. Michael Cumming

Interventional Cardiologist

5 Podcasts • 1 Course on BackTable

Dr. Michael Cumming is a practicing interventional radiologist in Minneapolis, MN.

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Pelvic Congestion Syndrome Part 2: Technique and Follow-Up
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Episode # 102  •  24 Dec 2020

Pelvic Congestion Syndrome Part 2: Technique and Follow-Up

In Part 2 of their Pelvic Congestion Syndrome discussion, Dr. Mark Meissner and Dr. Michael Cumming get into their specific techniques, tips and tricks for embolization, and follow up care.

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Dr. Cumming discovered Interventional Radiology (IR) early in his medical education and trained with pioneers in the field. He recognized IR could deliver on the promise of fundamentally changing patients’ lives through minimally invasive procedures, and has spent his entire career pursuing ways to help people in effective, efficient ways.


In addition to medical expertise, Dr. Cumming also pursued his MBA so he would be armed with the tools to continue making IR more accessible to patients in need. He has founded several companies aimed at delivering better care at reduced costs, in outpatient facilities that put patients at the forefront. Dr. Cumming has contributed immensely to the medical field, and is widely recognized for his skill in endovascular procedures. His diverse background includes speaking at international meetings, mentoring medical professionals, and developing or enhancing new procedures.

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