MIL TRAINING MORE MIL: DAY 4 at Favaloro Foundation

We keep sharing the experience “MIL Train More MIL – SOLACI”, our program on structural heart disease for Latin American Women Interventionists

🩺 Our scholarship program on structural heart disease continues to thrive in specialized centers in Argentina.

🏥 Today was Favaloro Foundation’s turn.

Here is the complete scientific program of day 4

👉 MIL Welcome at Favaloro Foundation – Dr. Oscar Méndiz
👉 Live Case – Dr. Oscar Méndiz – Dr. Carlos Fava
👉 Indications for Edge-to-Edge Treatment with MitraClip – Dr. Salmo
👉 Evidence of Edge-to-Edge Treatment with MitraClip – Dr. Carlos Fava
👉 High Implantation Technique with Self-Expandable Valves or Cusp Overlapping – Dr. Oscar Méndiz
👉 Current Evidence on Cusp Overlapping – Dr. Carlos Fava
👉 Coronary Artery Disease and TAVR, What Should We Do? – Dr. Carlos Fava
👉 Infectious Endocarditis in TAVR – Dr. Carlos Fava
👉 Live Case – Dr. Oscar Méndiz, Dr. Carlos Fava
👉 Evidence on Percutaneous Treatment of the Tricuspid Valve – Dr. Carlos Fava
👉 Case Presentation – Dr. Carlos Fava
👉 Closing – Dr. Oscar Méndiz, Dr. Aníbal Damonte

▶ We congratulate the 6 female physicians taking part in this program

👉 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)

💓 We thank Dr. Oscar Méndiz, ICYCC Favaloro Foundation Director and former President of SOLACI, Dr. Carlos Fava and Favaloro Foundation’s staff for taking part in this important education and development tool. 

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

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

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