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ECG mistakes you cannot afford to make

About The Event

ECG mistakes you cannot afford to make

Thursday 6th August 2020, 18:00 AEST.

Ryan Parry, ALS Paramedic and Clinical Instructor for Ambulance Victoria, and Anthony Nicklen, MICA Paramedic for Ambulance Victoria, will present selected case studies and ECGs in this webinar, to help you avoid ECG mistakes you cannot afford to make. This webinar will have a varied scope, with something for clinicians at every stage in their career - whether you're a university student or an intensive care paramedic.

Speakers

Ryan Parry

Ryan is an ALS Paramedic and Clinical Instructor for Ambulance Victoria, Teaching Associate for Monash University, and Wilderness Medic for Endurance Medical Services.


Anthony Nicklen

Anthony is a MICA Paramedic for Ambulance Victoria. With an avid interest in ECG's, he is the local "go to" person for local crews with difficult or unique ECG's

Further information

Thursday 6th August 2020, 18:00 AEST.

The webinar will be held online via Zoom.

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A Zoom webinar link will be emailed to you on the morning of the event.

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Event Information

Date
6th Aug 2020
Time
18:00 – 19:20 (UNKNOWN)
Venue
Online
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