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Director, Margret and H.A. Rey Laboratory
for Nonlinear Dynamics in Medicine,
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School;
Program Director, Research Resource for Complex Physiologic Signals
Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School
and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center;
Partner in clinical electrophysiology practice,
Harbor Medical Associates, South Weymouth, MA
Emergency Physician, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center;
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School;
Director of Emergency Medicine Informatics,
Department of Emergency Medicine
The course will provide a series of multiple-choice questions based around 12-lead electrocardiograms as encountered in inpatient and outpatient based settings. The emphasis will be on common and potentially life-threatening clinical entities including acute coronary syndromes, major cardiac arrhythmias, metabolic problems affecting the ECG, as well as other conditions such as drug toxicities. The cases will feature multimedia adjuncts including echocardiograms and cardiac catheterization images to engage the participant and to enhance the clinical correlates. Emphasis will be on differential diagnosis and avoiding common clinical pitfalls. The faculty for the course is from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
| Credit Types: | CME |
| Credit Amount: | 6.0 Credits |
| Expiration Date: | 2013-Jul-31 |
| Estimated Time for Completion: | 6 hours |
| Registration Required: | Yes |
| Cost: | $120.00 |
| System Requirements: Apple Quicktime | |
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