Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals

October 29th - 30th, 2021


This conference has already taken place.


Online Streaming
2 Day Conference October 29th - 30th, 2021
10.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit Hours

Description

ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR THIS CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITY IS NOW CLOSED.  QUESTIONS CONCERNING REGISTRATION SHOULD BE REFERRED TO THE CONTACT PERSON LISTED BELOW.

The continuing medical education activity will be a hybrid offering - both in-person and live-streamed. All sessions of the Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New conference on October 29 will be available for in-person participation and live-streamed online.  The October 30 sessions will be only available online. Registrants who wish to attend the  in-person may select the In-Person Extra option when registering.  

The Ohio State University’s commitment to following safe and healthy protocols has worked to slow the spread of COVID-19 on our campuses. Throughout this pandemic, the safety of our community is always our top priority. In accordance with University protocols, all participants of an in-person CME activity shall observe the following face mask requirements and exceptions:
    * Indoor masking: students, faculty, staff and visitors to all Ohio State campuses and     medical facilities are required to wear masks indoors, regardless of their vaccination     status. 
     *Outdoor masking: Masks continue to be required outdoors for unvaccinated individuals when they cannot maintain physical distancing. Vaccinated people are not required to  mask outdoors.

 

Dates and Times

Start: 10/29/2021 12:00 AM
End: 10/30/2021 12:00 AM

Objectives

                    ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY: Review and What’s New:

              For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals

Friday, October 29, 2021 and Saturday, October 30, 2021

Biomedical Research Tower Auditorium 
460 West 12th Ave. 
Columbus, OH 43210

At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:

1. Discuss the structure of the cardiac conduction system and mechanisms of arrhythmias. 
2. Identify clinical history and findings indicative of cardiac syncope. 
3. Compare and contrast different types of permanent pacing. 
4. Recognize the criteria diagnostic of inherited arrhythmias syndromes. 
5. Recognize and apply appropriate intervention for common problems with CIEDs. 
6. Understand antiarrhythmic drug selection in the management of atrial fibrillation.
7. Identify complications following catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation. 
8. Understand indications for anticoagulation and options available.
9. List the indications for left atrial appendage closure. 
10. Discuss treatment options for ventricular tachycardia when traditional ablation fails


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2021
7:00 am     Registration and Breakfast
7:50          Welcome
8:00          The Cardiac Conduction System and Mechanism of Arrhythmias 
                        John Hummel, MD
8:30          The Syncope Evaluation 
                        Kimberly Tartt APRN-CNP, DNP
9:00          EKG and Telemetry of Common Bradyarrhythmias 
                        Faisal Matto, MBBS
9:20          Breaks/Exhibits
9:30          When and How to Pace
                        Ann Kinworthy, APRN-CNP, MS 
10:00         Recognition and Management of Pacemaker Problems
                        Ralph Augostini, MD
10:30         Cardiomyopathies and Risk of Sudden Death [Anne McPherson]
                        Ann McPherson, APRN-CNP, MS
11:00         Inherited Arrhythmia Syndromes
                        Raul Weiss, MD
11:30         Indications for Implantable Defibrillators
                        Melissa Emani, APRN-CNP, MS

12:00pm    LUNCH/VISITING EXPERT LECTURE: Device Detected AF: How much is too much? 
                        Jessica Charron, CNP
 1:15         Recognition and Management of ICD Problems
                        Julie Mease, APRN-CNP, MSN, CCDS
1:45          PVCs: Ignore, Ablate or Medicate? 
                        John Hummel, MD
2:15          Atrial Fibrillation: Rate vs Rhythm Control 
                        Jessica Donovan, APRN-CNP, MSN 
2:35          Break/Exhibits
2:45          Atrial Fibrillation: Antiarrhythmic Therapy: Selection and Follow up
                        J. Michael Boyd, PharmD, BCPS
3:15          VISITING EXPERT LECTURE: Atrial Fibrillation Ablation: Approaches, Post Procedure                            Evaluation and Follow up. 
                        Bradley Knight, MD
3:45          Vascular Access Site Issues post Ablation 
                        Robert Beaulieu, MD
4:15          Anticoagulation in Atrial Fibrillation: Who and How?
                        Andrea Koflowitch, APRN-CNP, MS
4:45          Left Atrial Appendage Closure:  Who and How? 
                        Mahmoud Houmsse, MD
5:15          ADJOURN

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2021
7:30 am     Registration and Breakfast
8:00          WELCOME
                        John Hummel, MD
8:00          Ventricular Tachycardia: When Traditional Ablation Fails? 
                        Muhammed “Riz” Afzal, MBBS
8:30          Wearable Defibrillators 
                        Salvatore Savona, MD
9:00          Device Extraction 
                        Ralph Augostini, MD
9:30          Sleep Apnea Management: Beyond CPAP 
                        Eugene Chio, MD     
10:00         The Role of Patient Driven Technology
                        John Hummel, MD
10:30         ADJOURN


 

Pricing

Tier Price
Physician, 10/29 in-person and 10/30 online $0.00
Physician, 10/29 and 10/30 online $0.00
Physician, 10/29 only in-person $0.00
Physician, 10/29 only online $0.00
Physician, 10/30 only online $0.00
Nurse/Nurse Practitioner, 10/29 in-person and 10/30 online $0.00
Nurse/Nurse Practitioner, 10/29 and 10/30 online $0.00
Nurse/Nurse Practitioner, 10/29 only in-person $0.00
Nurse/Nurse Practitioner, 10/29 only online $0.00
Nurse/Nurse Practitioner, 10/30 only online $0.00
Physician Assistant, 10/29 in-person and 10/30 online $0.00
Physician Assistant, 10/29 and 10/30 online $0.00
Physician Assistant, 10/29 only in-person $0.00
Physician Assistant, 10/29 only online $0.00
Physician Assistant, 10/30 only online $0.00
Allied Health Professional, 10/29 and 10/30 online $0.00
Allied Health Professional, 10/29 in-person and 10/30 online $0.00
Allied Health Professional, 10/29 only in-person $0.00
Allied Health Professional, 10/29 only online $0.00
Allied Health Professional, 10/30 only online $0.00

Speakers

  • Dr. Muhammad Afzal, MBBS
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Dr. Ralph Augostini, MD
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Dr. Robert Beaulieu, MD
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Dr. Mike Boyd, PharmD
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Ms. Jessica Charron, CNP
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Dr. Eugene Chio, MD
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Mrs. Jessica Donovan, CNP
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Ms. Melissa Emani, CNP
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Dr. Mahmoud Houmsse, MD
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Dr. John Hummel, MD
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Mrs. Ann Kinworthy, NP
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Dr. Bradley Knight, MD
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Ms. Andrea Koflowitch, CNP
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Dr. Faisal Matto, MBBS
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Ms. Anne McPherson, APRN
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Ms. Julie Mease, CNP
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Dr. Salvatore Savona, MD
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Ms. Kimberly Tartt, APRN
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals
  • Dr. Raul Weiss, MD
    • Electrophysiology: Review and What’s New –For Advanced Practice Providers and Allied Health Professionals

Location

The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
115 Biomedical Research Tower
460 W. 12th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210

Accreditation Statement

The Ohio State University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA Credit Designation Statement

The Ohio State University designates this live activity for a maximum of 10.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) . Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.