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PhD course: Electrophysiology - from basics to bedside

Gain an understanding of ECG recordings and how to interpret those in order to identify eg. atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter etc. Furthermore, you will reach an understanding of electrophysiology.

2022.01.12 | Lene Halgaard

Date Thu 24 Feb Fri 25 Feb
Time 08:30    17:00
Location Copenhagen
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Content:

This course will introduce you to ECG and clinical applications. Furthermore, you will gain insight into state of the art ECG research. Electrophysiology and ECG in basic and translational research are also among the subjects.

Learning goals:

  • Obtain ECG recordings and perform basic ECG interpretation including ability to identify most relevant findings in human medicine (atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, atrio-ventricular block, congenital arrhythmic disorders)
  • Understand diagnostic and treatment of arrhythmia in the clinics - both in humans and animals - including risk factor management, antiarrhythmic drugs, and catheter ablation
  • Understand cellular electrophysiology and application in basic and translational research
  • Gain insight into new technologies beyond standard ECG interpretation using new algorithms and machine learning

Who can attend:

PhD students in health and medical sciences, veterinary sciences, and engineers

You can apply to Danish Cardiovascular Academy for reimbursement of travel and accommodation costs if you live far from Copenhagen. More information 

Place: University of Copenhagen (Panum) Blegdamsvej 3B, 2200 Copenhagen

 

Reimbursement of transport and accommodation:

If you wish to attend a PhD course hosted at another university than you home-university, DCAcademy can be applied for a Course Grant covering transport and accommodation, up to 3,000 DKK. Read more on reimbursement possibilities

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