NEW DEADLINE | MIL train more MIL – Training Scholarship Program for Latin American Interventional Women in Structural Pathology

The MIL-SOLACI Group, with the support of Medtronic, is awarding 10 training scholarships in structural pathology for Latin American interventional women.

The scholarship consists of a week of intensive and face-to-face training with the possibility of observing and participating in structural interventions in highly complex centers in different LATAM countries affiliated with SOLACI. No previous experience is required to participate!

The program will take place between March and June 2023 and will cover the passage and stay of the 10 scholarship winners.

To participate, send your application letter to grupomil@solaci.org together with the detailed requirements in the bases and conditions of the program. See bases and conditions.

You have time to participate until February 10, 2023.

The winners of the first 10 scholarships will be announced on March 8, 2023 during a MIL@Medtronic Webinar.


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