Continuing Medical Education: Cardiology CME: UC San Diego--School of Medicine: The California Heart Rhythm Symposium: San Diego, CA: Conference CME: October 2-4, 2008
- By University of California, San Diego - School of Medicine
- Published 07/30/2008
- Cardiology
- Unrated
The California Heart Rhythm Symposium
University of California, San Diego - School of Medicine
The University of California, San Diego Continuing Medical Education (UCSD CME) is dedicated to provide needs based education for physicians and health care providers to improve knowledge, competence and performance and enable the optimum provision of health care.
Our commitment is to continuously improve of our educational mission by researching current adult education and CME literature, participation in national organizations committed to improving CME, and implementation of innovative and creative programming that may further our mission.
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Location:
Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego
San Diego, CA
Course Directors/Instructors:
Gregory K. Feld, MD
Sanjiv Narayan, MD
Jeffrey E. Olgin, MD
Kalyanam Shivkumar, MD, PhD
Peng-Sheng Chen, MD
Ralph J. Damiano, Jr., MD
J. Kevin Donahue, MD
Siew-Yen Ho, PhD, FRCPath, FESC
Melez Hocini, MD
Elizabeth S. Kaufman, MD
Bradley P. Knight, MD
Francis E. Marchlinski, MD
Steven M. Markowitz, MD
John Miller, MD
Fred Morady, MD
Brian Olshansky, MD
Vivek Y. Reddy, MD
David Rosenbaum, MD
Jeffrey E. Saffitz, MD, PhD
William G. Stevenson, MD
Douglas P. Zipes, MD
Cost:
Registration Fees
Physicians $300
Allied Health Professionals/Residents/PAs $150
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Agenda
Detailed Description:
The California Heart Rhythm Symposium aims to bring together leaders and emerging leaders in cardiac electrophysiology in the world today. The primary purpose of this conference is to highlight what is known about basic arrhythmia mechanisms, how our clinical therapeutic strategies are driven by science, and how observations from clinical therapeutics have created new avenues for research.
This meeting will benefit practicing and academic electrophysiologists, electrophysiology fellows in training, general cardiologists, and allied health professionals who have an interest in learning how the specialty of cardiac electrophysiology is evolving, from the people who are at the forefront of that evolution.
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