MIL Train More MIL: Day 3

We continue to share the experience “MIL Training More MIL – SOLACI”, our training program on structural heart disease for Latin American Women Interventionists.

 

👉 The third day of activities was carried out at the Italian Hospital in Buenos Aires.

We had an inspiring scientific agenda:

👉 20 years of TAVR, where our structural experience took off – Dra. Carla Agatiello, Dra. Deborah Nercolini

👉 Forming a structural heart team. Our experience at HIBA – Dr. Cristian Garmendia

👉 HANDS ON SELF-EXPANDING DEVICES FOR TAVR

👉 SIZING workshop, how to start with CT angiography measurements – Víctor Bonvini, Antonella (MEDTRONIC)

👉 CASE #1: POST TAVR PCI with EVOLUT – Dra. Giuliana Corna (USA), Dr. Fernando Cohen

👉 LIVE Presentation of TAVR CASE – Dr. Aníbal Damonte

👉 CASO #2 live: SELF-EXPANDING TAVR – Operators: Dr. Ignacio Seropian, Dr. Cristian Garmendia, and the collaboration of 2 MIL

👉 Coronary Artery Disease and TAVR, how to proceed – Dra. Carla Agatiello

👉 CASE #3: MYVAL with coronary angioplasty in the same procedure – Dr. Juan Ignacio Damonte, Dra. Carla Agatiello

👉 TAVR balloon expandable sizing, differences and similarities– Dra. Deborah Nercolini

👉 HANDS ON SELF-EXPNDING DEVICES FOR TAVR – Fabián Monforte (ACURATE Neo)

👉 SELF-EXPANDING TAVR with coronary protection (ACURATE Neo) – Dr. Juan Ignacio Damonte

👉 When not to indicate TAVR – Dra. Carla Agatiello, Dra. Mariela Cal

We congratulate the 6 female physicians taking part in this program👉 Dra. Silvia Vinader (Paraguay)

👉 Dra. Silvia Vinader (Paraguay)
👉 Dra. Silvina Gómez (Argentina)
👉 Dra. Pabla Cataldo Villaroel (Chile)
👉 Dra. Ana Inés Cases (Argentina)
👉 Dra. Bibiana Rubilar (Argentina)
👉 Dra. Noelia Saaby (Argentina)

The aim of MIL Training More MIL is to offer education opportunities in structural heart disease to female doctors across Latin America. 

▶ We thank all physicians taking part in this activity as well as Italian Hospital staff.

We also want to extend our deep gratitude to Medtronic for their support to this program.

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