EOE RTP: Arrhythmias

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East of England Foundation School’s Remote Teaching Programme, developed during COVID-19 pandemic as a centrally approved alternative to the face to face trust based teaching.

This session focuses on Arrhythmias. Our volunteers take us through 3 scenarios to hopefully make you more confident taking on these types of bleeps and manging patients with arrhythmias. This is in preparation for our Emegencies teaching sessions. 

 

After the session please complete the feedback form via the QR code at the end of the video, or the link below. This will register your attendance and we will provide you with evidence for HORUS.


For EOE, engaging with the recorded resource until August 2020 will count towards 1 hour of non-core teaching. After this we will review and advise. Please check with your FTPD the latest advice prior to assuming this will continue.

Additional information

After the video please complete the feedback form: https://forms.gle/pKui6UptGFGwqLwY9 to register your attendance, and email remoteeoeprogramme@gmail.com

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Contributed to: Community contributions
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Contributed by: Rebecca Fisher
Authored by: EOE Remote Teaching Programme Team, Rebecca Fisher, Philipp Antonas, Aishwarya Nambiar, Kishan Parekh, Luke Tanner, Daniel Worley
Licence: © All rights reserved More information on licences
First contributed: 01 July 2020
Audience access level: Full user

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