SOLACI-Journal of Interventional Cardiology (JOIC) Cooperation Agreement

The Latin American Interventional Cardiology Society is pleased to announce its recent cooperation agreement with the Journal of Interventional Cardiology (JOIC).

 

The JOIC is considered one of the must-reads on the latest updates in heart disease diagnosis and treatment for interventional cardiologists eager to learn.

Each of its bimonthly issues contains the most dependable and accredited studies on new procedures and techniques. All this information is peer reviewed and published under the expert editorial direction of Cindy L. Grines, MD, and an important editorial board comprised by prestigious international colleagues.

SOLACI invites all its members to submit original articles to make part of this prestigious publication.

In addition, to celebrate this agreement, SOLACI.ORG’s audience can access an issue of the Journal of Interventional Cardiology free of charge. Just click the banner below.

 

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