03/08 –SOLACI@Medtronic Webinar: MIL Trains More MIL. How yo Avoid Self-Sabotage

Next Wednesday, May 8, at 7 pm (Argentinian/Brazil time), and celebrating International Women’s Day 2023, we are holding a new open event together with Medtronic, to keep expanding and strengthening women’s participation in our field. 

This scientific activity is part of our program “MIL Train More MIL”, an intensive face-to-face training on structural pathology for Latin American women interventionists. In this context, next Wednesday’s Webinar will be focusing on How yo Avoid Self-Sabotage for women interested in developing their career in our field. 

Also, the event will feature renowned key-note speakers and panelists.

Date: March 8, 2023, 7.00 PM (Argentina / Brasil time; UTC-3).

Open and free event. Check the scientific program below and register!


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