Cardio Interv 2022 | 22° International Symposium of Interventional Cardiology

▶ On December 01 and 02, the 22° International Symposium of Interventional Cardiology, Cardio Interv 2022, will once more be reuniting prestigious cardiologists from around the world to debate and exchange knowledge, and contribute with cutting edge transcatheter treatments for heart disease. 

The event will be organized by the Costantini Cardiology Hospital with the unwavering support of the Latin American Society of Interventional Cardiology.  During the activity, challenging live cases will be showcased, with panel discussions, controversy, and master conferences. 

You can sign up face 2 face or online. 

▶ More information http://cardiointerv.com/


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