Relive SOLACI-SBHCI’16

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SOLACI - NEWS
JUNE 15, 2016
COVERAGE
CASO EN VIVO SOLACI 2015  

Day 1

Opening day, a tribute to Dr. José Eduardo Sousa, the first to perform a coronary catheterization in Brazil, 50 years ago. Live cases and the Cleveland Clinic Symposium, “The year of interventional cardiology in review”.

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CONGRESO SOLACI  

Day 2

During the TCT/GI2@SOLACI session: “Percutaneous Coronary Intervention”, doctors discussed about contemporary angioplasty, evolution of stents and new resorbable platforms. Also, took place theSCAI@SOLACI: “Adjunct pharmacology in the invasive approach of acute coronary syndromes”.

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CASO EN VIVO SOLACI 2015  

Day 3

During the ACC@SOLACI Session: “Acute coronary syndromes”, doctors Eric R. Bates (EE.UU), Neal Kleiman (EE.UU) and Expedito Ribeiro da Silva (Brazil) coordinated an excellent panel that discussed adjunct drug therapy, the limitation of FFR in patients with ACS and how to optimize reperfusion therapy in Brazil. .

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WINNERS
SCAI  

Know the winners of free oral subjects

They won a three-day lodgment and registration to the SOLACI’17 Congress.

// Know them

SCAI  

They did it better at the multiple choice exam of the Fellows Course

They won a scholarship on procedure observation at the Fellows Course SCAI 2016 in Las Vegas. Includes lodgment and registration sponsored by SCAI. Air ticket is sponsored by ProEducar-SOLACI.

// Know them

ON MEDIA
SCAI  

Interview with Ricardo Lluberas

Medscape site interviewed president of SOLACI about the Congress. You ought to sign in to read the article.

// Read it

SCAI  

Boas Novas TV

The brazilian news channel created a press release about the Congress.

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