Workshop: Basic EKG

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Sunday, May 19 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM

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Location: George R. Brown Convention Center, Level 3, 352D


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Interpreting 12-lead ECGs is an important skill for any clinician, although it can be a difficult skill to become comfortable with or even master. This workshop will provide the attendee with the basic skills needed to become more knowledgeable and comfortable in utilizing this important diagnostic tool. Topics that will be covered include a method to consistently assess 12-Lead ECGs as well as interpreting normal, left and right bundle branch blocks, IVCDs, and fascicular blocks. This is a hands-on workshop. 

Learning Objectives:

At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
⦁ Develop a simple method to enable consistent assessments of unknown ECGs for common pathologies
⦁ Identify the common variances within normal ECGs
⦁ Interpret normal ECGs, left/right bundle branch blocks, IVCDs and fascicular blocks
⦁ Analyze unknown 12-lead ECGs and accurately interpret for normal, left/right bundle branch blocks, IVCDs, and fascicular blocks

CME Number: H24165

Type: CME


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  • AAPA Category 1 CME – 3

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