The EMedHome Advanced ECG Workshop 2025 is an online course designed for healthcare professionals looking to enhance their ECG interpretation skills. Led by Dr. Amal Mattu, a renowned expert in emergency medicine cardiology, this workshop provides over 7 hours of instruction.
Key Details
Format: Online, self-paced.
Instructor: Dr. Amal Mattu, Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Maryland.
Topics Covered:
Recognizing ACS (Acute Coronary Syndromes).
ECG mimics of cardiac ischemia.
Diagnosing dysrhythmias.
Bradydysrhythmias and AV blocks.
Tachydysrhythmias.
Syncope, sudden death, and ECG interpretation.
The EMedHome Advanced ECG Workshop 2025 is designed for healthcare professionals looking to enhance their ECG interpretation skills. The target audience includes:
Emergency Medicine Physicians: Those managing acute cardiac conditions.
Cardiologists: Specialists in heart-related disorders.
Nurse Practitioners & Physician Assistants: Supporting roles in ECG analysis and patient care.
Medical Educators & Researchers: Professionals advancing ECG knowledge.
EMS Providers: Paramedics and first responders handling cardiac emergencies.
This online, self-paced course offers over 7 hours of instruction by Dr. Amal Mattu, a leading expert in emergency cardiology
+ Topics:
1 Introduction.mp4
2 Recognizing ACS.mp4
3 ECG Mimics of Cardiac Ischemia.mp4
4 Diagnosing Dysrhythmias.mp4
5 Bradydysrhythmias and AV Blocks.mp4
6 Tachydysrhythmias.mp4
7 Syncope, Sudden Death, and the ECG.mp4
8 Conclusion.mp4

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