Marco A. Peña Duque – President, Mexican Society of Cardiology
The president of the Mexican Society of Cardiology sat down with us to share his view of the cardiology medical field in the country, why Mexico needs to collaborate more…
Founded in 1935, the Mexican Society of Cardiology represents over 1,200 cardiology professionals and its mission is to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease through education, congresses, clinical practice guidelines as well as to spread Mexican cardiology and contribute to the progress of cardiology worldwide.
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The president of the Mexican Society of Cardiology sat down with us to share his view of the cardiology medical field in the country, why Mexico needs to collaborate more…
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Mexico, which has over a hundred million inhabitants, has become the world’s ninth biggest pharmaceutical market and the largest in Latin America, surpassing Brazil for the first time in its…
Mexico, which has over a hundred million inhabitants, has become the world’s ninth biggest pharmaceutical market and the largest in Latin America, surpassing Brazil for the first time in its…
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