SOCIME Annual Meeting: Featuring an Attractive Scientific Agenda           

As from today (October 4) until Friday, October 6, Mexico City Will hosts one of the most important meetings of interventional cardiology in Latin America: SOCIME 2017. With an ambitious scientific agenda including interesting sessions, live cases and prestigious Latin American and international guests, the Mexican Society of Interventional Cardiology continues to successfully advance the development and growth of the specialty across the region.  

Congreso SOCIME 2017

In this context, SOLACI is proud to participate once more of the SOLACI-SOCIME symposium this year. The symposium will be coordinated by SOLACI President (former SOCIME President), Dr. José Luis Leiva Pons (Mexico). Drs. Ricardo Alejos Mex, José Luis Lozoya Morales and Vladimir Ruíz Ronquillo will also be part of the panel.

 

SOLACI congratulates all those taking part in the organization and wishes them a successful congress.

see the scientific program  (Spanish version).

Website  (Spanish version).

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