Clinical cardiology
Systematic update of knowledge on the key areas of clinical cardiology for confident bedside decisions.
Learn to confidently manage patients with atrial fibrillation and other supraventricular arrhythmias in an outpatient setting — according to current clinical guidelines.
Supraventricular rhythm disturbances are one of the most common reasons for visits to a cardiologist and internist, and it is precisely at the outpatient stage that the patient's fate is decided: whether anticoagulation was started in time, whether the rhythm and rate control strategy was chosen correctly. The course was built by practicing cardiologists around real clinical situations, so you will get a clear algorithm of actions from ECG diagnosis to prescribing therapy.
After training, you will make decisions more calmly in difficult cases and more confidently assess the risks of thromboembolism and bleeding, relying on modern standards rather than intuition.
Candidate of Medical Sciences, cardiologist
Candidate of Medical Sciences and cardiologist of the first category, combining clinical cardiology with ultrasound and functional diagnostics. Her broad diagnostic profile and membership in a professional society make her a point of reference in matters of cardiac diagnostics.
Candidate of Medical Sciences, cardiologist of the first category, member of the Russian Society of Cardiology. Also practices as a therapist and a specialist in ultrasound and functional diagnostics. Total work experience — 14 years.
Systematic update of knowledge on the key areas of clinical cardiology for confident bedside decisions.
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