ProEducar #110 on Congenital Heart Disease Has Been Released

The last issue of ProEducar, SOLACI’s newsletter for fellows in training, focuses on a relevant and complex topic of interest: Congenital Heart Disease. Find clinical cases, step by step techniques, interviews to experts and thorough analyzes carried out by prestigious Latin American experts, in this stimulating and detailed bulletin designed for the continuous training of the new generations of cardiologists in the region.

Ya salió el boletín 110 de ProEducar

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