Become a SOLACI Member

Be part of SOLACI

Be part of SOLACI!

Become part of a medical community composed by over 2500 specialists in interventional cardiology (and other specialties) from Latin America.

Joining is free!

Everyone can join SOLACI, regardless of their profession. According to your specialty, you will become a Full Member (if you are an interventional cardiologist) or an Associate Member (if you are not an interventional cardiologist).

Requirements:

  • Submit a brief curriculum vitae/resume.
  • Attach the endorsement of 2 SOLACI members.
  • To join SOLACI, complete the online form below

Why join SOLACI?

The Latin American Society of Interventional Cardiology (SOLACI) has been consistently promoting and developing interventional cardiology in our region for the past 26 years. This landmark organization is present in 20 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean; its educational programs, as well as the renowned yearly Congress and Sessions, reflect its prestige.

In this sense, becoming a SOLACI member entails distinction, value, and a significant opportunity to share experiences and establish ties with the best regional specialists in hemodynamics.

Contact information

Sociedad Latinoamericana de Cardiología Intervencionista
Adolfo Alsina 2653 Piso 2° H – CP C1090AAQ
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Tel. | Fax: (+5411) 4954-7173
Correo electrónico: info@solaci.org
www.solaci.org

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