Martin Schindl
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- 32 anni di esperienza
- Austria, Vienna in Italian is "Vienna". However, since we're discussing the term in a medical context, it's important to note that "Vienna" refers to the city and does not have a specific medical translation. The context indicates geographic location rather than a medical condition. If you meant "vein" in a medical context, the Italian translation would be "vena"., Wiener Privatklinik
Dr. Martin Schindl is a senior consultant at the University Hospital of Surgery, Vienna General Hospital. He specializes in surgery of the pancreas, liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts. He also focuses on surgical cancer therapy. Dr. Schindl leads the surgical outpatient clinic for pancreatic and biliary diseases. He coordinates the interdisciplinary pancreatic cancer group at the Comprehensive Cancer Center Vienna.
He founded the ABCSG Pancreas Working Group. Dr. Schindl reviews articles for international surgical journals. He is a member of several national and international surgical societies. He also serves on the ethics committee of the Medical University of Vienna. Dr. Schindl has made important contributions to cancer therapy research and patient support programs.
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