CAPACITY REMAINING

Course Capacity
Remaining Capacity
45
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COURSE OVERVIEW

This course is geared to Cardiology Diplomates and candidates who wish to increase their knowledge and expertise in arrhythmia diagnosis and treatment. With lectures, case discussions and ECG interpretation workshops, participants will be instructed on the interpretation of the 12-lead ECG and the application of Holter analysis to correctly diagnose challenging arrhythmias (bradyarrhythmias, tachyarrhythmias and paced rhythms).

In order to enhance the depth of learning, intracardiac recordings will also be reviewed as they relate to clinical cases. Treatment strategies will be discussed from the use of antiarrhythmics to the indications of radiofrequency ablation.

Upon completion of the course, you will be able to:

  1. Explain the benefits of recording a 12-lead ECG and performing a detailed analysis of 24-hour Holter recordings
  2. Recognize the ECG characteristics of the different forms of tachyarrhythmias, and the electrocardiographic features to differentiate wide-QRS complex tachycardias
  3. Demonstrate proficiency in the ECG interpretation of complex rhythms resulting from bradyarrhythmias, conduction system abnormalities and pacemaker malfunction
  4. Tailor treatment strategies to specific arrhythmias, and recognize the indications of radiofrequency catheter ablation

RACE Application Status:

This program has been approved for 14 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval.

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