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2nd Webinar of the COMPLICAT 2026 Course: Update on “Shunts” with International Experts

The congenital heart disease area of SOLACI, in collaboration with SECARDIOPED, invites the medical community to participate in the 2nd Webinar of the COMPLICAT 2026 Course, titled “Shunts.”

This session is part of a five-webinar academic series taking place throughout 2026, aimed at fostering continuous education and knowledge exchange in the field of congenital heart disease.

An international and collaborative learning experience

The webinar will feature specialists from Spain, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, and Mexico, who will share their expertise and address key challenges in the diagnosis and treatment of shunts in congenital heart disease.

The activity will last 2 hours and will begin at 19:00 (Madrid time), bringing together professionals from across the region in a dynamic, high-level scientific environment.

How to participate

The webinar is open and free of charge, but prior registration is required.

Once registered, participants will be able to access the live broadcast through the official course platform.

Continuous education in congenital heart disease

The COMPLICAT 2026 Course stands out as a key initiative in continuing medical education, strengthening collaboration between Latin America and Europe while delivering up-to-date content from leading international experts.

At SOLACI, we reaffirm our commitment to education and professional development in interventional cardiology, promoting high-quality academic spaces across the region.


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