Discover SOLACI Congress Satellite Symposia

SOLACI-SOCIME 2022

DISCOVER SOLACI CONGRESS’ SATELLITE SYMPOSIA

Together with the attractive agenda of life and edited cases, joint sessions, and international guests, we will be holding 3 key activities characteristic of SOLACI Congresses:

  • ProEducar Fellows course, 12th edition
  • Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiomyopathies Symposium
  • Nurses and Technicians Symposium

Discover the complete program for each of these activities. We look forward to seeing you at Expo Santa Fe, on August 4 to 6! 

SOLACI-SOCIME 2022

  MODULE 1: Preparing and planning an intervention
  MODULE 2: Structural Heart Disease
  LUNCH SESSION: “Talking to the Experts”. Educational Cases
  MODULE 3: Complex Coronary Intervention. Tips and Secrets of the Trade.
  MODULE 4: Non-Coronary Intervention
  Optional Test: 30 multiple choice questions

ProEducar Fellows Course Preliminary Program

SOLACI-SOCIME 2022

  Ductus Arteriosus
  LIVE CASE: Pulmonary Valve Implantation with a Melody Prosthesis
  Ventricular Septal Defects 
  Atrial Septal Defects
  How Do I Do It? Early Postoperative Intervention
  How Did I Solve Them? Complex Interventions
  Early Heart Intervention: Achievements, Challenges, and Expectations
  LIVE CASE FROM ARGENTINA
  Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve Replacement (our current status 20 years and one pandemic later)
  How Do I Do It? Obstructive Lesions: 5 Practical Tips
  How Did I Solve Them? Complex Interventions
  Complications in the Cath Lab: Avoiding them and Solving them

Pediatrics and Congenital Preliminary Program

SOLACI-SOCIME 2022

  MODULE 1: Coronary Interventionism
  MODULE 2: Coronary and Structural Pathology
  MODULE 3: Peripheral Disease
  MODULE 4: Bioimaging
  MODULE 5: Pediatric and Congenital Disease
  MODULE 6: Research and Education in Interventional Cardiology
  MODULE 7: Electrophisiology and Pacemakers
  MODULE 8: Interventional Neurology

Nurses and Technicians Preliminary Program

See the full Scientific Program

*Online registration through our website closed on July 22. Those who still want to join us will be able to register in person at Expo Santa Fe, Mexico City *as of August 3*.


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