The SOLidary Program continues through our Regional Sessions

The Latin American Society or Interventional Cardiology continues its SOLidary Program performing interventional procedures at each of SOLACI Regional Sessions

SOLACI recognizes the urge to develop a Social Responsibility program, to channel efforts, human and economic resources, to offer the best cardiovascular intervention to assist those most in need.

SOLACI SOLidary Program enablesthe accord between patients, institutions, local scientific societies and interventionists with local providers of medical supplies in each country and the provision of all the required elements, drugs and/or endovascular devices to achieve procedural success.

Designed by a group of SOLACI pediatric and adult interventional cardiologists, the SOLidary Program is intended to facilitate diagnostic and therapeutic cardiovascular procedures totreat uninsured and deprived patients in Latin America and the Caribbean, procedures performed by SOLACI membersin highly reputed medical centers.

For questions about the SOLidary Program, please contact us via jornadas@solaci.org

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