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13th ProEducar-SOLACI Fellows Course Held at SOLACI-SBHCI 2023

ProEducar-SOLACI Fellows Course continues to grow! For the thirteenth consecutive year, the traditional SOLACI course for fellow interventionists was held at SOLACI-SBHCI 2023.

The course led by Dr. Leandro Lasave (ARG) and codirected by Drs. Gabriel Maluenda (CHL), Breno Falcão (BRA) and Ricardo Costa (BRA), took place on August 2 at the URCA room of the Windsor Oceânico Windsor Convention Center and Hotel – featuring the invaluable presence of renowned local and international interventionists. 

The course was organized in 5 specialized theme blocks covering the hottest and most challenging topics in the specialty, always with a practical approach. 

    • Focus on STEMI and Multivessel Disease
  • Revising Calcified and Bifurcation Lesions
  • Chatting with the masters. TAVR session
  • Improving our skills in structural heart disease
  • Beyond the heart intervention

In this regard, aiming at offering educational tools to the young interventionists in the audience, there were in session step by step technical explanations, tips and tricks to tackle different procedures and multiple clinical studies with interesting academic debates between experts. 

By the end of the course, the participants had the opportunity do a multiple choice tests. The winner was granted free attendance to the SCAI Fellows Course, to be held in December later this year, in Miami.

We hope you have enjoyed our latest ProEducar-SOLACI edition! We look forward to seeing you next year in Buenos Aires to keep learning together!

Our special thanks to all the physicians who took part in this year’s course: Dr. Sergio Luiz Navarro Braga (BRA), Dr. Gustavo Vignolo (UY), Dr. Roger Renault Godinho (BRA), Dr. Gonzalo Martinez (CHL), Dr. José de Ribamar Costa Jr. (BRA), Dr. Paulo Henrique Jorge (BRA), Dr. Leandro Assumpção Cortes (BRA), Dr. Evandro martinds Filho (AL), Dr. Yigal Piña Reina (MEX), Dr. Carlos Augusto Homem de M. Campos (BRA), Dr.  Mario Araya (CHL), Dr. Fernanda marinho Mangione (BRA), Dr. Pedro Hidalgo (VEN), Dr. José Henrique Herrmann Delamain (BRA), Dr. Henrique Barbosa Ribeiro (BRA), Dr. Carla Agatiello (ARG), Dr. Anibal Damonte (ARG), Dr. Ari Mandil (BRA), Dr. Mayra Guerrero (USA), Dr. Marden Andre Tebet (BRA), Dr. Dimytri A. Siqueira (BRA), Dr. Jorge Sandoval (CHL), Dr. João Brum da Silveira (PRT), Dr. Fabio Solano de Freitas Souza (BRA), Dr. Nicolas Zaderenko (ARG), Dr. Rodolfo Staico (SP). 


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