Duration | 10, 4, 2 |
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Sessions | 15 Sessions , 2 Assessments |
Course Location: | Recorded |
Lecture Title |
Duration/Time |
Pre Course Assessment |
15 minutes |
Part one: Basic ECG Interpretation |
15 minutes |
Part two: Basic ECG Interpretation |
33 minutes |
Part one: Tachycardia |
20 minutes |
Part two: Tachycardia |
21 minutes |
Part three: Tachycardia |
30 minutes |
Part one: Bradycardia |
20 minutes |
Part two: Bradycardia |
16 minutes |
Part three: Bradycardia |
33 minutes |
Acute Coronary Syndrome Part 1session 1 |
25 minutes |
Acute Coronary Syndrome Part 1session 2 |
20 minutes |
Acute Coronary Syndrome Part 1session 3 |
24 minutes |
Acute Coronary Syndrome Part 2 session 1 |
19 minutes |
Acute Coronary Syndrome Part 2 session 2 |
29 minutes |
Post Syncope ECG Part 1 |
23 minutes |
Post Syncope ECG Part 2 |
23 minutes |
Post Course Assessment |
15 minutes |
- Identify at least 5 common tachyarrhythmias and bradyarrhythmias on ECG with ≥90% accuracy by the end of the course.
- Interpret ECG changes consistent with acute coronary syndromes (STEMI, NSTEMI, unstable angina) within 30 seconds using real-time ECG tracings.
- Differentiate between benign and life-threatening causes of syncope based on post-event ECG findings by completing 3 syncope case simulations.
- Apply ECG interpretation skills in clinical scenarios involving arrhythmia or chest pain by scoring ≥80% on the post-course case-based exam.
Explain the clinical significance of key ECG findings, including ST elevation, AV blocks, QT prolongation, and bundle branch blocks.
This ECG course provides healthcare professionals with the foundational skills necessary to accurately interpret common and critical ECG patterns. The course focuses on identifying and managing tachyarrhythmias, bradyarrhythmias, acute coronary syndromes (ACS), and post-syncope ECG abnormalities. Designed for both novice and intermediate practitioners, this course uses real-world case scenarios and interactive ECG tracings to strengthen diagnostic confidence and improve patient outcomes in emergency and clinical settings.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Analyze ECGs to diagnose sinus tachycardia, supraventricular tachycardia, atrial flutter, atrial fibrillation, and ventricular tachycardia.
Recognize patterns of bradycardia including sinus bradycardia, first- and second-degree AV blocks, and complete heart block.
Accurately interpret ECG changes associated with acute myocardial infarction (STEMI/NSTEMI) and understand which leads correlate with affected coronary territories.
Use ECG to assess patients presenting with syncope and identify potentially fatal arrhythmias.
Formulate initial management plans based on ECG findings in emergency scenarios.
You have to attend 60 % and fill out the survey of the course to obtain the certificate