Invitation of the MIL Group to RISE at the ESC 2024 Congress

The Group of Latin American Interventional Women invites you to participate in the next RISE, a professional development conference for women in cardiology promoted by Women As One.

It will be held on August 29 within the framework of the ESC 2024 Congress and will feature the participation of world experts in the specialty.

Register with discounts before May 30.


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