Mayo Clinic Practical ECG Pearls – ECG Rhythm Update 2020

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Mayo Clinic Practical ECG Pearls – ECG Rhythm Update 2020

YOU WILL GET THE COURSE VIA LIFETIME DOWNLOAD LINK (FAST SPEED) AFTER PAYMENT

Access to online streaming course is available for 365 days from the date of purchase. Credit and MOC must be claimed within that time period. Materials are not available for download.

Course Description
Improve and refresh your ECG interpretation skills with this 5 part illustrative case presentation reviewing ECG’s seen in daily practice. The cases will review key findings and utilizing clinical electrocardiographic tools in the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of cardiac rhythm disorders. Completion of this online program will provide relevant information for cardiovascular disease assessment of patients seen in daily practice and the future on artificial intelligence and the ECG.

Learning Objectives

– Review interpretive skills and understanding of electrocardiography for general clinical cardiology
– Identify specific gaps in ECG interpretation skills

Target Audience
This online learning program will provide practicing cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, cardiovascular and internal medicine trainees, emergency medicine, internal medicine, family medicine specialists and physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and any staff utilizing clinical electrocardiographic tools in the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of cardiac rhythm disorders..

Date of Original Release: December 7, 2020
Date Credit Expires for this program: December 6, 2023

Topics And Speakers:

ECG PEARLS: Wide Complex Tachycardia
Stephen C. Hammill, MD

Learning from the ECG: Atrial Fibrillation, Flutter and Others
Stephen C. Hammill, MD

ECG Insights: SVT, Conduction, Pacing, etc.
Stephen C. Hammill, MD

ECG for the Clinician: Diagnosing Heart Disease
Stephen C. Hammill, MD

ECG Review
Fred Kusumoto, MD

Artificial Intelligence: Big Data in Cardiovascular Medicine
Paul A. Friedman, MD

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