Contemporary Review of Advances in Cardiac Ablation: New Tips, Techniques, and Technologies for Complex Arrhythmia Management

October 18-21, 2023
In-Person or Livestream | The Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC

Currently accepting registrations!
Credit Types: AMA PRA Category 1™ (25.75), MOC (25.75), Price: $875-$1050 | Register by 9/18 to Save $100

Overview

COURSE LOCATION
The Mayflower Hotel
1127 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036


This will be offered as a live, in-person conference at the The Mayflower Hotel in Washington DC  and will also be offered by livestream format. When registering, you will be required to choose in-person or livestream. 

 

Livestream participation is to be viewed during the livestreaming hours posted for the course. This course is not intended, nor approved, as an on-demand learning activity. The recorded lectures take approximately 3-4 weeks to be posted on the course dashboard and ABIM MOC credit must be claimed within 30 days of the livestream course. 


COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course will provide comprehensive instruction for diagnosing common and complex cardiac arrhythmias in the electrophysiology laboratory and achieving effective and safe ablation.  Case-based illustrative presentations will highlight diagnostic dilemmas and key management strategies.   Experts discussing detailed patient cases provide a step-by-step analysis and in-depth review of approaches to catheter ablation for the spectrum of cardiac arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation, complex atrial arrhythmias and atypical atrial flutter after AF ablation or in congenital heart disease.  Detailed discussions of relevant cardiac anatomy integrated with intracardiac ultrasound and other imaging modalities are highlighted.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Recognize the mechanisms underlying cardiac arrhythmias amenable to ablation
  • Distinguish both normal and abnormal cardiac anatomy and its role in the genesis of arrhythmias and ablations strategy
  • Describe optimal mapping and ablation techniques for specific arrhythmias and clinical circumstances
  • Discuss major risks associated with ablation
  • Assess the value and limitations of high-end technology in electrophysiology laboratory

INTENDED AUDIENCE
The course is of interest for electrophysiologists, electrophysiology fellows, cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, technologists, physician assistants and nurses/nurse practitioners.

Credit Types Offered
  • AMA PRA Category 1
    25.75
  • MOC
    25.75

Price: $875-$1050 | Register by 9/18 to Save $100

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