MIL Training More MIL at the Italian Hospital! Last Day!

MIL Training More MIL at the Italian Hospital! Last Day!

 

🩺 Compartimos las imágenes de lo que fue la última Jornada de esta primera semana del programa MIL Entrenan Más MIL, en la que 6 mujeres intervencionistas latinoamericanas participaron de intervenciones estructurales en centros especializados de Argentina.

💓 La última Jornada se realizó en el Htal. Italiano de Buenos Aires.

▶ El objetivo del programa MIL Entrenan Más MIL es ofrecer oportunidades educativas en cardiopatía estructural a médicas de América Latina y brindar herramientas para perfeccionar su práctica.

▶ Agradecemos el invalorable apoyo de Medtronic para la realización de este importante programa educativo.


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