And the winners of Nicaragua Sessions 2017 are…

Dr. Pablo Nuñez (Argentina), from the Hospital Italiano of La Plata (Buenos Aires), was awarded the prize for “Best Case” at the Clinical Cases Contest for Young Interventional Cardiologists, sponsored by ABBOTT Vascular

El Dr. Pablo Nuñez recibe su diploma como ganador del Concurso de Jóvenes Cardiólogs

Additionally,  Dr. Jorge Chavarría (Costa Rica), from México Hospital: “Caja Costarricense del Seguro Social”, was the winner of the Medical Image Contest (sponsored by Siemens Healthineers).

El Dr. Jorge Chavarría fue el ganador del Concurso de Imágenes de las Jornadas Nicaragua 2017

The prize for both consists in coverage of attendance costs for one of the next SOLACI Sessions. This includes plane tickets, hotel fees, and registration fees. Congratulations!

Chavarría y Nuñez

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