The Association of Defense Trial Counsel will host its “Lunch–and–Learn Seminar Series” online via Zoom on Tuesday, March 9, beginning at noon.
Speaking at the virtual seminar will be Dr. David Rossow, Diagnostic Radiology, Neuroradiology, who will discuss “Radiology IME.”
Rossow is a board-certified radiologist specializing in diagnostic radiology and neuroradiology. He is currently affiliated with Beaumont Hospital-Dearborn, Beaumont Hospital-Taylor, Beaumont Hospital-Southshore, Beaumont Hospital-Wayne, Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital, and Monroe Promedica Medical Center. Rossow is a graduate of Wayne State University and Wayne State University School of Medicine. Following his graduation from medical school, Rossow completed a fellowship in Neuroradiology at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
To register for this online event, visit https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0scOmppzstGtdSNxQ7QAjX5LENrdS3fGcr. After registering, attendees will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
- Posted February 23, 2021
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Online ADTC seminar to explore 'Radiology IME'

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