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titlelines Virtual Hands-On
Heart Rhythm Society Virtual Hands-On presentations take advantage of multimedia technology to deliver information via streaming video and/or slide presentations of a hands-on session. Visitors can watch an educational representative from industry review a select technology and comment on the clinical applications.

New to Virtual Hands-On!

  • LATITUDE Patient Management System
    Target Audience: Healthcare providers involved in the care of patients with ICD and/or CRT devices and want to enhance their knowledge of remote monitoring as it relates to ICD/CRT concepts and systems.

    Description: Remote monitoring systems have several benefits to healthcare providers and patients. These benefits may help healthcare providers see and treat changes in their patient's health as well as impact the speed of care.

    Goal: To illustrate some of the benefits of remote monitoring. Three different patient scenarios will be used to illustrate how early recognition of arrhythmias, device programming and therapy delivery may impact patient care.

    Faculty: Deborah Riley, RN
                   Tampa General Hospital
                   Heart and Lung Transplant Unit

    This material was made possible by a grant from Boston Scientific.

Sessions available:

  • New! Cryocath Technologies Cryoablation System
    Target Audience: Allied Health Professionals and Physicians responsible for performing and assisting with cryoablation procedures.

    Objective: Provide the learner with an introduction to cryotherapy and a tutorial on system start up, cryomapping and ablation, troubleshooting and system shutdown.

    This material was made possible by a grant from Cryocath Technologies, Inc.

  • Carelink Network Remote Monitoring System, Medtronic, Inc.
    Target Audience: Allied Health Professionals, Physicians and Industry Representatives responsible for the interrogation and follow-up of cardiac rhythm devices.

    Objective:
    The Care Link Network is a remote system that allows the patient to transmit information from their implanted device to a secure server on the Care Link Network and then allows the clinic to view the information from a secured Website on the Internet. This program provides a self paced module of slides and notes on how to use the system, as well as a streaming video presentation of a Carelink Case Study.

    This material was made possible by a grant from Medtronic, Inc.

  • CRT Programmer Use for Device Follow-up, St. Jude Medical
    Target Audience: Electrophysiologists, EP Fellow Physicians, Allied Health Professionals and Industry Representatives involved in the care and follow-up of tachycardia devices.

    Objective: Provide the EP/EP Clinician with a comprehensive overview of capabilities, features of programming CRT devices with the St. Jude Medical programmer, Model 3510. The overview will focus on key CRT features significant to programming optimal patient hemodynamics and assessing delivery of CRT, as well as, a generalized systematic approach to follow-up of the CRT patient.

    This material was made possible by a grant from St. Jude Medical

  • Tachycardia Programmer and Follow-up of the ICD Patient, St. Jude Medical
    Target Audience:
    Electrophysiologists, EP Fellow Physicians, Allied Health Professionals and Industry Representatives involved in the care and follow-up of tachycardia devices.

    Objective: Provide the EP/EP Clinician with a comprehensive overview of capabilities, features and programming functions of the St. Jude Medical programmer, Model 3510, as well as, provide insight into a generalized systematic approach to follow-up of the ICD patient.

    This material was made possible by a grant from St. Jude Medical

  • Programmer Use for Device Follow-up, St. Jude Medical
    Target Audience: Allied Health Professionals, Physicians and Industry Representatives responsible for the interrogation and follow-up of cardiac rhythm devices.

    Objective: Provide the Clinician with a comprehensive overview of the features, capabilities and programming functions of the St. Jude Medical CRM Programmer, Model 3500.3510, as well as, provide insight into a generalized systematic approach to follow-up of the pacemaker patient.

    This material was made possible by a grant from St. Jude Medical

  • Programmer Overview and ICD Follow-up, Medtronic
    Target Audience: Allied Health Professionals, Physicians and Industry Representatives responsible for the interrogation and follow-up of cardiac rhythm devices.

    Objective: Provide the Clinician with a comprehensive overview of the features, capabilities and programming functions of the Medtronic programmer, as well as, provide insight into a generalized systematic approach to follow-up of the ICD patient.

    This material was made possible by a grant from Medtronic, Inc.

  • Medtronic CRT Device Follow-Up Demonstration
    Target Audience: Allied Professionals, Physicians and Industry Representatives responsible for the follow-up of cardiac resynchronization therapy.

    Objective: Provide the user with a comprehensive overview of the features, capabilities and programming functions of the Medtronic InSync II Marquis 7289, as well as insight into a generalized systematic approach to follow-up of cardiac resynchronization therapy.

    This material was made possible by a grant from Medtronic, Inc.
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