Core Concepts in EP 2023 w/ Board Prep and Self Assessment (Videos + Quiz + Self-Assessment)
If you’re preparing for the CCEP Exam or just seeking to ensure a fundamentally sound EP knowledge base, there’s no better tool than Core Concepts in EP and Board Prep. This course has evolved from the Society’s highly regarded Board Review Course and offers didactic lectures and case-based workshops from expert faculty and course directors.
The course covers all essential topics in electrophysiology, including basic cardiac and intracardiac electrophysiology, pharmacology of antiarrhythmic drugs, atrial and other supraventricular tachycardias, cardiac pacing, catheter ablation, and many more. Over 20 recorded didactic lectures and nine case-based workshops are available for in-depth coverage of the essential EP curriculum.
One of the unique features of this course is the 100-question, multiple-choice Self-Assessment Exam that comes bundled with your purchase. This exam is designed to test your understanding of the course material and simulate the style of questions you might encounter on the CCEP Exam. It’s an exceptional way to judge your mastery of the material and pinpoint topics that you may need to study further.
One of the particularly beneficial aspects of the course is the variety of teaching methods used throughout. Didactic lectures are combined with case-based workshops, allowing you to apply the knowledge learned to real-world scenarios. The faculty and course directors leading each lecture are some of the most experienced and respected in the field, bringing a depth of knowledge and providing insights that only come from years of clinical experience.
The Core Concepts in EP and Board Prep course also includes detailed learning objectives to ensure that students have the necessary skills and knowledge to pass the CCEP Exam. By the end of the course, students will be able to identify and describe the role of electrophysiologic testing in managing patients with brady arrhythmias and tachyarrhythmias, recognize clinical and electrophysiologic characteristics of specific cardiac arrhythmia syndromes, interpret complex electrophysiologic and electrocardiographic tracings, understand the role and limitations of imaging in electrophysiologic procedures, and more.
In addition to the curriculum itself, the course offers specialized technology sessions, including Transseptal Catheterization, Complications of Electrophysiologic Studies – Avoidance and Treatment, Use of Intracardiac Ultrasound in Electrophysiology Procedures, Pericardial Access for Epicardial Mapping and Ablation, Cardiac Conduction System Pacing – Theory and Practice, and Electroanatomical Mapping – Principles and Pitfalls. These sessions give students the opportunity to learn about specialized EP procedures and gain a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
After completing Core Concepts in EP and Board Prep, students will have the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the CCEP Exam and ongoing EP practice. They will have been exposed to all essential topics in electrophysiology, learned from experienced faculty and course directors, and had the chance to apply their knowledge to real-world cases. Overall, this course is an exceptional resource for anyone seeking to enhance their EP knowledge and excel in their practice.
Ordering the Core Concepts in EP and Board Prep course is an investment in your future as an electrophysiologist. It’s a wise decision that will pay off in more ways than one. Not only will it enhance your knowledge and skills, but it will also help prepare you for the CCEP Exam and give you confidence in your ability to succeed. Don’t hesitate to order your copy today – it’s an investment that you won’t regret.
Product Details
- Basic cardiac and intracardiac electrophysiology
- Pharmacology of antiarrhythmic drugs
- Noninvasive testing for arrhythmias
- Atrial and other supraventricular tachycardias
- Catheter ablation
- Implantable cardioverter defibrillators
- Cardiac pacing
- Intracardiac ultrasound in EP
- Transseptal catheterization techniques
- Pericardial access for epicardial mapping and ablation
- Complications of EP procedures – avoidance and management
- Strategies for Success: Preparing for the Boards
- Testable Concepts
- Basic Electrophysiology Principles for the Clinician
- Inherited Ion Channelopathies
- Sinoatrial and Atrioventricular Nodes and His-Purkinje System: Anatomy, Evaluation, Autonomics and Therapy
- Retrograde Conductions
- Workshop #1: Electrocardiographic/Electrophysiologic Correlations
- Physiology and Conduction
- Basic Science and Channelopathies
- Basic Science
- Physiology and Conduction
- Basic Science and Channelopathies
- Basic Science
- Use of Overdrive Pacing/Entrainment in Supraventricular Tachycardia
- Principles of Entrainment: Ventricular Tachycardia
- Techniques of Differentiating SVT Mechanisms: Part I
- Techniques of Differentiating SVT Mechanisms: Part II
- Workshop #2: Entrainment and SVT Maneuvers
- SVT Maneuvers Cases
- Entrainment Cases – VT
- Entrainment Cases – SVT
- Catheter Ablation of Atrial Tachycardia and Typical Atrial Flutter
- Physiology, Mapping and Catheter Ablation of Accessory Pathways
- Workshop #3: SVT Mechanisms/Maneuvers
- Physiology of Catheter Ablation of AV Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia
- Special Workshop: 12 Lead ECG for PVC and VT Localization
- SVT Maneuvers Cases
- Entrainment Cases – VT
- Entrainment Cases – SVT
- Ventricular Tachycardia: Ischemic and Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy and other Unique VT Syndromes
- Workshop #4: SVT and VT Invasive/Noninvasive Correlation
- Wide Complex Tachycardias: Idiopathic VTs, Bundle Branch Reentry, Antidromic Tachycardias – Mechanisms, ECG Manifestations, Invasive Assessment and Ablation
- Workshop #5: Invasive/Noninvasive Correlation
- Antiarrhythmic Drugs: Part I
- Antiarrhythmic Drugs: Part II – Case Scenarios
- Workshop #6: Electrocardiographic/Electrophysiological Correlations
- Mechanisms, Pharmacologic, and Non-Pharmacologic Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation
- Biophysics of Catheter Ablation
- Workshop #7: Electrocardiographic/Electrophysiological Correlations, Atrial Fibrillation, Clinical Scenarios and Syndromes
- Implantable Devices: Evaluation, Management and Troubleshooting
- Workshop #8: Device Cases
- Workshop #9: Arrhythmia Case Studies/Putting It All Together for the Board
- Testable Concepts
- Transseptal Catheterization
- Complications of Electrophysiologic Studies – Avoidance and Treatment
- Use of Intracardiac Ultrasound in Electrophysiology Procedures
- Pericardial Access for Epicardial Mapping and Ablation
- Cardiac Conduction System Pacing – Theory and Practice
- Electroanatomical Mapping – Principles and Pitfalls