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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. This will present selected case studies and ECGs in this webinar, to help you avoid ECG mistakes you cannot afford to make.
The GenesisCare Internventional Cardiology team to hear a real-life cardiac case study review style discussion.
Emergency medical (Ambulance) services (EMS) respond to calls and arrive at scene before the critically ill patients deteriorate to the point of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Early identification...
This presentation will focus on two different ECG variants in the patient presenting with ischaemic symptoms, LBBB and Early Repolarisation.
In this presentation, we discuss ECG's in Acute Coronary Syndrome. This will go through subtle STEMI's, STEMI equivalent and red herrings.
National Conference 2019. A Retrospective Validation
Presented by Tim Andrews Review of the immediate clinical assessment and...
This highly interesting CPD event was presented by Nick Abussi about pre-hospital cardiovascular care.
Heart failure can occur if the heart cannot pump (systolic) or fill (diastolic) adequately. Symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue, swollen legs and rapid heartbeat. This presentation will discuss management and treatment of a patient suffering from heart failure cardiac arrest.