Pediatric ECG and Arrhythmias
The Pediatric ECG and Arrhythmias course is designed to help healthcare professionals develop a structured approach to interpreting electrocardiograms (ECGs) in pediatric patients and to recognize common pediatric arrhythmias.
This course focuses on the fundamental principles of pediatric ECG interpretation, including normal age-related variations and the identification of abnormal rhythms. Through short micro-learning sessions, complex electrophysiology concepts are simplified and linked to practical clinical scenarios.
Topics include systematic ECG interpretation, heart rate and rhythm analysis, axis determination, conduction abnormalities, and common pediatric arrhythmias such as supraventricular tachycardia, heart block, and other rhythm disturbances. The course emphasizes translating ECG findings into practical clinical decision-making in acute and routine pediatric care.
Each module includes short video lessons, structured explanations, and practice questions designed to reinforce learning and improve confidence in interpreting pediatric ECGs.
This course is ideal for pediatric trainees, emergency physicians, intensivists, and healthcare professionals involved in the care of children with cardiac rhythm disturbances.
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This course includes
Systematic approach to pediatric ECG interpretation
Recognition of common pediatric arrhythmias
Clinical application in pediatric practice
Practice question to reinforce learning
