SOLACI Wishes You Happy Holidays

From the heart, Happy Holidays!

The Latin American Society of Interventional Cardiology wishes all its members and the medical community across the continent a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

We close 2025 with great satisfaction for the projects and initiatives carried out throughout the year, the result of joint efforts and the commitment of our entire community. We look ahead to 2026 with enthusiasm, confident that it will find us working together to continue strengthening and advancing interventional cardiology in every corner of Latin America, always with the goal of improving the cardiovascular health of our patients.

We raise a toast to a new year filled with health, growth, and shared prosperity.

Happy Holidays!

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