ECG Interpretations (Part 1): Back to Basics Rhythms and ECG
Saturday 20th March 2021 | 09:30 - 11:30 AWST (Australian Western Time) | 12:30 - 2:30 AEDT (Australian Eastern Daylight Time)
In Part 1 of our ECG CPD/Workshop we will roll back to the basic components of a rhythm strips and 12 lead ECG’s, applying context and setting default recognition habits in order to confidently comment on AV Blocks, Bundle branches, and Axis deviation. This is an interactive CPD.
Learning Objectives:
Increase ECG interpretation knowledge
Understand the purpose of ECG and what you are interpreting
Build confidence in diagnosing common pre-hospital cardiology presentations
Target Audience
Registered & Student Paramedics
ECG Interpretations – Part 2 Rhythms and ECG
Saturday 17th April 2021 | 09:30 - 11:30 AWST (Australian Western Time) | 11:30 - 1:30 AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time)
In Part 2 we are building on the knowledge gained from part 1 of our ECG CPD/Workshop. In this next instalment we will delve a little deeper to build on those skills and introduce the more challenging conditions that should be much easier to understand and interpret, with a great interactive quiz to finish.
Learning Objectives
Increase ECG interpretation knowledge
Understand the purpose of ECG and what you are interpreting
Build confidence in diagnosing common pre-hospital cardiology presentations
Target Audience
Registered & Student Paramedics
Photo by Luan Rezende from Pexels
This is a face-to-face event being held at the below address:
Bruce Hunt Lecture Theatre | Royal Perth Hospital | Victoria Square | Perth, Western Australia | 6000
In addition to face-to-face the event will also be streamed as a live Webinar.
Dan currently works in Clinical Services for St John. He oversees strategic cardiac arrest management planning and cardiovascular care. Prior to joining SJWA, Dan worked in Zimbabwe and the UK. His background includes operating within a Prehospital Critical Care/HEMS environment, international aeromedical care as well as an Advanced Specialist Critical Care Practitioner in Emergency and Urgent Care. He has also previously held an Associate Lecturer position at Oxford Brookes University.
Dan completed his undergraduate degree at Oxford Brookes and postgraduate studies in Advanced Critical Care Practice at Warwick Medical School in UK. He has a particular interest in Clinical Patient Safety, Human Factors, Team Behaviours and Non-Technical skills.
Connect with Dan on Twitter: @DantheACCP
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Non Member Webinar | $29.00 |