Panamá Sessions 2019

XXXIX SOLACI Regional Sessions – 14° Central América & the Caribbean Region.

September 19th, 20th y 21st, 2019.


After 12 years, SOLACI returns to Panamá to continue promoting the development of interventional cardiology in Latin America. Do not hesitate to participate in this important event that will undoubtedly be enriching for medical practice and, also, to improve the quality of life of patients in our region.


See the best photos and presentations of the Panama Sessions 2019.


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