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Fellow’s Corner Invitation. Submit your case and let’s keep learning together

Dear LATAM Fellows:

We would like to tell you the Fellow’s Corner is coming back this year (FC). This is why we invite you once again to send us your cases on coronary artery, valve, peripheral and structural disease you might want to share with the entire SOLACI and ProEducar communities. As always, we plan to learn from each other and share knowledge.

Presentation standards will be the same as 2021’s: each case will be sent by the fellow or cardiology resident and will count on the active participation of a moderator, designated by ProEducar’s committee and an expert interventionist specialized in that particular topic to make the final comments and share their knowledge.

Cases shall be published to the official Fellow’s Corner page on Mondays, and every presentation will have 3 sections: an introduction, presenting the problem, followed by the debate, when you will be able to comment and share in the forum. The third day, will give way to case resolution and lastly, on Fridays, we will be showing our expert guest’s comments. The Forum is simultaneously translated to English, Spanish and Portuguese. Therefore, you will be able to comment in any of these languages.

Find all the information about how to send your cases on the Fellow’s Corner page, or this link.

We also invite you to send your comments or suggestions to the following address: proeducar@solaci.org, for us to be able to assist you in this formative period.

Cheers everyone!!! We look forward to sharing and discussing your cases!!!

Dr. Nicolás Zaderenko,
Fellow’s Corner Director.


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