37th Annual Meeting of the Uruguayan Society of Cardiology: Registration Waiver for SOLACI Members!

The 37° Annual Meeting of the Uruguayan Society of Cardiology, to be held virtually from May 26 thru 28 by the Uruguayan Society of Cardiology (SUC), is of the highest academic and scientific value. 

The event will have relevant international guests and will run through different topics, such as atrial fibrillation, chronic coronary syndromes, type 2 diabetes and heart disease, cardio-oncology, cardiomyopathies in pregnancy, asymptomatic aortic stenosis, aortic pathologies, non-cardiac surgery, cardiovascular prevention, and more. 

¡Waived registration fee for SOLACI members wishing to attend!

To enter free of charge, please write to webservices@solaci.org before May 24 stating your full name and email address. After checking your membership, your registration fee will be waived. 

You have time until Monday, May 24

Not yet a member of SOLACI’s? You can register for free by sending your CV together with a recommendation from 2 SOLACI members to jornadas@solaci.org.


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