Journal of Innovation in Cardiac Rhythm Management
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Introduction

Dr. John Day shares his approach to increase procedural workflow within daily practice, while Dr. Monica Lo shares her experiences and clinical decision-making strategies through a review of complex cases and redo procedures employing high-density mapping and EnSite™ LiveView Dynamic Display. This dynamic, interactive, and highly educational webinar has been designed to enhance the learning experience and professional growth for physicians, fellows, and staff of all levels. Learn their best practices and how they’re able to achieve 5 CASES BY 5 PM!

The enduring on-demand activity includes corresponding discussions after each lecture, and a closing moderated panel discussion with Q&A session, led by Dr. Pasquale Santangeli.


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Agenda

Welcome and Introductions
Pasquale Santangeli, MD

5 Cases by 5:00 PM: The Optimized Workflow
John Day, MD

Post Lecture Discussion
Moderator: Pasquale Santangeli, MD
Discussant:
John Day, MD

When it Turns Gray, It’s Time to Go Home
Monica Lo, MD

Post Lecture Discussion
Moderator: Pasquale Santangeli, MD
Discussant: Monica Lo, MD

Panel Discussion with Q&A Session


Moderator

Pasquale Santangeli MD

Pasquale Santangeli, MD
University of Pennsylvania Health System
Philadelphia, PA

Presenters/Panelists

John Day MD

John Day, MD
St. Mark’s Hospital
Salt Lake City, Utah

  Monica Lo MD

Monica Lo, MD
Arkansas Heart Hospital
Little Rock AR


Educational Statement

This enduring educational webinar is designed to serve as an interactive learning experience about optimal techniques and technologies to improve procedural outcomes and efficiency but is not accredited for continuing medical education credits.

Target Audience

Electrophysiologists, EP Fellows, Cardiologists, Cardiology Fellows, and Staff.

Educational Support

This activity is supported by an educational grant from Abbott.


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