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Pediatrics & Adult Congenital Heart Disease (Heart Rhythm 2022) (Videos)

Expert Insights: Pediatrics & Adult Congenital Heart Disease Sessions from Heart Rhythm 2022

Immerse yourself in the latest advancements in Pediatrics & Adult Congenital Heart Disease with our curated bundle of sessions from Heart Rhythm 2022. This comprehensive collection presents education in various engaging formats, including Case-Based, Core Curriculum, Abstracts, and more.

Content Overview

Explore the Pediatrics & Adult Congenital Heart Disease category, featuring an array of sessions from Heart Rhythm 2022:

  • A Step by Step Approach to Ablating Challenging Arrhythmias (PE-379)
  • Advances in Adult Congenital Heart Disease (PE-565)
  • AI in Pediatric and Congenital EP (JS-414)
  • Avoiding Temptation (PE-371)
  • Challenging Dilemmas in Pediatric EP (PE-367)
  • Challenging Management Decisions (PE-499)
  • Clinical Conundrums in EP Clinic (PE-500)
  • Complex Ablation in Congenital Heart Disease (PE-387)
  • Debate: A CRT Device Should Be Implanted After Every Case of Surgical Complete Heart Block (PE-390)
  • Debate: VT Debate in ACHD (PE-373)
  • EP Presbyopia: Challenges That are Right in Front of Us (PE-375)
  • Fundamentals of Repolarization in Children (PE-381)
  • If You Want to Go Far, Go Together (PE-383)
  • Incorporating Incidental Data into Clinical Management (PE-388)
  • It’s Our World and We Have to Run it (PE-502)
  • Master Class: Pediatric Electrophysiology (PE-384)
  • My Nightmare Case – What Would I Have Done Differently? (PE-389)
  • New and Old Questions in Adult Congenital Heart Disease (PE-382)
  • Pediatric Electrophysiology (PE-568)
  • Pediatric EP Challenges in the Next 5-10 Years: Workforce, Training, Resources (PE-376)
  • Research Makes My Practice Better (and Practice Makes Research Better) (JS-457)
  • Therapies Headed to Pediatrics (PE-501)

Learning Objectives

After engaging with the Pediatrics & Adult Congenital Heart Disease sessions, learners will be able to:

  • Identify and analyze the latest scientific advances and innovations in heart rhythm disorders.
  • Select appropriate, evidence-directed pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies for optimal patient outcomes.
  • Recognize alternative perspectives on areas of controversy with insufficient, conflicting, or confusing scientific evidence.
  • Utilize quality improvement measures to foster systems-based improvements in heart rhythm care, outcome, and value.
  • Analyze and improve processes related to inter-professional teams, care coordination, patient engagement, and communication.
  • Assess the impact of regulatory and institutional policies, and societal and cultural norms, on safety, timeliness, equity, effectiveness, patient-centered care, and value.
  • Utilize improved communication methods for increased shared decision-making in heart rhythm disorder treatment.
  • Evaluate the latest technology available for professionals and consumers in heart rhythm disorders.
  • Recognize disparities in healthcare and describe strategies to reduce these disparities.
  • Utilize shared decision-making resources in discussing monitoring and treatment of patients with heart rhythm disorders.
  • Describe the latest cardiac device advisories and/or recalls and explain how to share this information with patients and caregivers.
  • Explain current and future trends in digital health impacting heart rhythm disorder treatment.
  • Describe best practices for managing a device clinic, an AF center, and/or a multidisciplinary electrophysiology practice.

Learning objectives specific to each session are listed within the individual sessions of Pediatrics & Adult Congenital Heart Disease.

Target Audience

This activity is designed for all professionals involved in the care and management of heart rhythm disorders.

Course List

  • Abstract
  • Case-Based
  • Case-Based: Complicated Case
  • Core Curriculum
  • Course
  • Debate
  • Joint Session
  • Lunch and Learn
  • Master Class

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