Electrocardiagram (ECG) Course – 19th March 2016
Professor Richard Schilling and Interventional Cardiologist Dr Andrew Sharp (in conjunction with the leading provider of high-end and tailored educational solutions, Simple Education) are delivering a detailed ECG course covering ECG interpretation.
Course attendees, (the course is suitable for healthcare professionals ranging from Hospital Doctors, through to medical students), will learn all they need to know in order to feel fully confident in ECG interpretation.
Described as “the best course I have ever been on” by Doctor Gillian Kelly, the course is presented in a modern style, in state of the art facilities and is supported by hundreds of case examples.
The course starts at 9am – 4pm GMT and is based in London, England.
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