Nationally, cardiac emergencies are a leading area of response for acute and critical care providers. As a medical professional, it is important to understand cardiac rhythms and act appropriately.

This fast-paced 8-hour course introduces you to the important skills involved in acquiring and interpreting 12-lead ECGs. It is presented in a casual and interactive manner that incorporates lecture with hands-on exercises that use hundreds of 12-lead ECGs.

Participating Students:

Participating students should have an understanding of basic and 12-lead ECG interpretation to obtain the greatest value from the course.

At the end of the course you will have gained knowledge in:

•Axis determination

•Infarct pattern recognition and localization

•Bundle branch blocks

•Wide complex tachycardia

•Electrolyte changes

•Expanding lead placement

•· Wellens Syndrome

  • Broken Heart Syndrome
  • Sgarbossa
  • Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
  • Brugada

AND MORE . . .

  • Dates: April 30th OR May 1st
  • Time:9-5
  • Location: Central Kitsap Administrative Building. 5300 NW Newberry Hill Rd. Silverdale, WA 98383
  • Cost: $50 for non-KCEMS Council members.
    • Up to 8 hours of your chioce hours awarded for KCEMS providers
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Chris CarletonInstructor
Christopher Carleton has more than two decades of experience educating within emergency medical services, fire agencies and hospital organizations. He specializes in educating on pediatric and adult topics in trauma, medical and cardiac emergencies. He provides a fun and informative environment while giving you skills that you can use on your very next patient.