Live Interactive Symposium 2024: Case-based learning session on tachyarrhythmias


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This is a recording from the Live Interactive Symposium 2024 which hosted many presentations on a large array of topics. This session was hosted by Dan O'Brien and Jeremy Kuiper.

The duo will lead an engaging, interactive case-based learning session on tachyarrhythmias. Drawing inspiration from our advanced cardiology courses, they will present a case involving a middle aged woman experiencing dizziness and fatigue. The session will cover assessment priorities and key history questions crucial for developing an appropriate treatment plan. Participants will delve into the relevant pathophysiology and its connection to vital signs and ECG findings. This highly interactive session encourages robust discussions to refine your approach to managing such patient presentations. Prepare for an in-depth, hands-on learning experience with expert guidance from Dan and Jeremy.

Biography: Dan O'Brien

Dan O’Brien is a practicing registered paramedic and a Clinical Education Officer with the Australasian College of Paramedicine. Dan has experience in clinical and management roles in ambulance as well as undertaking a secondment in patient safety with Children’s Health Queensland. Dan has an interest in primary care/community paramedicine as well as ensuring patients receive safe and high quality care.

Biography: Jeremy Kuiper

Jeremy Kuiper is a registered paramedic and a clinical educator with the Australasian College of Paramedicine. He has worked in both the public and private sectors, including a state ambulance service, as an event paramedic, and for private registered training organisations working in both regional and metropolitan areas of NSW. Jeremy has a particular passion for Surf Lifesaving and is the Director of Education for his local Surf Club.


Presented by Dan O'Brien, Jeremy Kuiper


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New Release
Length
55 minutes
Released
12th Dec 2024
Cost
Member free
Non-member $19
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