The California Heart Rhythm Symposium aims to bring together leaders in the field of cardiac electrophysiology (EP) and provide a forum for presentation and discussion of the latest advances in this medical subspecialty. The meeting will highlight basic and clinical mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias, standard methods for their evaluation and treatment, and new advances in their treatment.

This is a 1.5-day conference comprised of didactic lectures from world renowned leaders in the field of cardiac electrophysiology, followed by an abstract session where fellows-in-training (i.e. EP fellows) will present their latest research (a poster-based session) to faculty and physician attendees. The fellow’s abstracts will be judged by a select committee, and the best will be selected for a cash research award. The second ½ day of lectures will be followed by a session wherein selected ECGs, presented by fellows-in-training will be presented and reviewed by selected meeting faculty.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe the underlying mechanisms responsible for a variety of cardiac arrhythmias and their clinical implications.
  • Apply current evidence-based approaches for the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of cardiac arrhythmias, including the rationale supporting established treatment strategies.
  • Assess emerging technologies, therapies, and procedural innovations that are shaping the future of arrhythmia care and may influence clinical practice in the near term.
  • Integrate new research findings and evolving best practices into the management of patients with heart rhythm disorders.
  • Evaluate complex electrophysiology cases and discuss appropriate treatment options based on contemporary clinical evidence and expert consensus.

Location

Bahia Resort

998 W. Mission Bay Drive
San Diego, California
United States

Program Directors

Gregory Feld, MD

Location
  • Bahia Resort
    • San Diego
    • California
    • United States
  • See map here
Topic

  • Atrial Fibrillation
  • Ventricular Arrythmias

Delivery Method

In-Person

Certifications

ACCME

Event Type

Synchrony