Fellow’s Corner 2026 – Submit Your Clinical Case

Share your experience. Learn from experts. Grow as an interventional cardiologist.

The Latin American Society of Interventional Cardiology (SOLACI) is relaunching this year the Fellow’s Corner 2026, an educational initiative from the PROEDUCAR area specifically designed for interventional cardiology fellows and young physicians in training across Latin America.

This space was created so fellows from the region can:

🔹 Present real clinical cases from daily practice.
🔹 Exchange experiences with peers from different countries.
🔹 Receive feedback and insights from leading experts in interventional cardiology.
🔹 Gain academic visibility across the region.

What is the Fellow’s Corner?

It is an academic and collaborative space where physicians in training can share cases of interest, discuss clinical challenges, and promote constructive debate through multiple-choice questions focused on decision-making.

Selected cases will be published on SOLACI’s official website and promoted through our institutional social media channels, expanding the academic reach and visibility of each presentation.

Why participate?

✅ Strengthen your academic training.
✅ Enhance your professional profile across the region.
✅ Connect with peers and key opinion leaders throughout LATAM.
✅ Contribute actively to collaborative learning in cardiovascular intervention.

The Fellow’s Corner is more than a call for cases — it is an opportunity to join a regional community committed to excellence and growth in interventional cardiology.

How to submit your case?

The process is simple and fully online.
In just a few steps, you can submit your personal information, upload your structured clinical case, and include questions designed to foster academic discussion.

📌 Prepare your case following the structure and technical recommendations available on the website.
📌 Complete the submission form available in the official program section.
📌 Join this regional academic experience.

🌎 One region. One community. One mission of continuous education.

We invite you to be part of the relaunch of the Fellow’s Corner 2026 and share your experience with the entire Latin American interventional cardiology community.


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