See the Scientific Program of the Guatemala Sessions 2018

SOLACI returns to Guatemala after a decade, in order to continue boosting the development of interventional cardiovascular medicine in Latin America. With that in mind, the scientific program developed for these Sessions is appealing and includes valuable oral presentations on interesting topics such as structural heart disease, acute coronary syndromes, coronary diseases, and valve heart disease, and a wide section dedicated to technicians and nurses.

Tarjeton-Jornadas-Guatemala-2018Additionally, attendees to the Sessions will encounter all traditional SOLACI programs, from the SOL SOLACI initiative to the Clinical Case Contest for Young Cardiologists. The novelty for this event will be the presentation of the Latin American Interventional Women’s Group (Grupo MIL) at a symposium coordinated by Drs. Carla Agatiello (Argentina) and Aimeé Flores (Dominican Republic).

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See all scientific activities scheduled in the program for the 2018 Guatemala Sessions (Spanish version)

The Sessions program for technicians and nurses is already available.

See it here (Spanish version)


The 2018 Guatemala Sessions will take place on June 1st and 2nd, 2018, at Santo Domingo Hotel, Antigua Guatemala. Register now by e-mail, at jornadas@solaci.org or agcardiologia@yahoo.com. More information on the 2018 Guatemala Sessions


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