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OBJECTIVES To provide training in the theoretical and practical aspects of cardiac electrophysiology, catheter ablation, pacing and implantable cardioverter defibrillator implantation.
DURATION 12 months
CONTENT
- Understand basic cellular and whole organ electrophysiology related to normal physiology and cardiac arrhythmias.
- Manage patients with cardiac arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death.
- Use surface electrocardiogram and other non-invasive tools such as signal averaging to evaluate complex cardiac arrhythmias.
- Use and interpret non-invasive studies such as Holter monitors and transtelephonic monitors in the investigation of patients with arrhythmias.
- Perform and interpret the upright tilt test in the investigation and management of patients with syncope.
- Perform and appropriately interpret intracardiac recordings and programmed electrical stimulation techniques for diagnosis and management of cardiac arrhythmias.
- Understand indications for appropriate use of pharmacological and non-pharmacologic therapy such as catheter ablation and surgery for arrhythmias, and be able to independently perform catheter ablation or arrhythmia surgery.
- Understand indications for technique of implantation and follow-up of permanent pacemakers (single and dual chambers) and be able to perform both single and dual chamber pacing.
- Understand indications for technique of implantation and follow-up of patients for antitachycardia devices and the automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator.
ADMISSION CRITERIA
- MMed, MRCP or its equivalent.
- Completed at least 2 years of general training in Cardiology.
HANDS-ON TRAINING Yes
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