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The Heart Rhythm Society’s 34th Annual Scientific Sessions, May 8-11, 2013 in Denver, CO will celebrate the history of the cardiac arrhythmia field and how the science, discovery, and innovation of the past and present are shaping our future.
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‘AF Ablation: State of the Art 2013’ will provide a comprehensive review of AF ablation and evolving therapies that are changing the field.
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‘Techniques for Success and Tools for the Future’ highlights the historical development and state-of- the-art application of strategies to diagnose VT.
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Over 12 hours of Allied Professional Forum sessions presented at Heart Rhythm 2012 including Introduction to EP for the Novice Allied Professional, Introduction to Device Therapies for the Novice Allied Professional, and Insights into Managing Computer Arrhythmia and Device Patients for the Advance Allied Professional.
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The Heart Rhythm Society's 33rd Annual Scientific Sessions, May 9-12, 2012 in Boston, MA, showcase the latest science, discovery and innovation that are essential to quality care for our patients. Explore state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment options from internationally recognized leaders in our field.
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The AF Summit 2012 - The Past, Present, and Future of AF Ablation: Tools and Technologies for Improving Patient Care- provides a comprehensive review of AF ablation and evolving therapies that are changing the field. This session reviews four key areas- tools and technologies for AF ablation, catheter ablation of paroxysmal AF persistent, and long standing persistent AF, and the future of AF therapies. Free viewing access to AF Summit attendees only.
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The 2011 Catheter Ablation Pre-Course, New Tips, Techniques and Technologies for Complex Arrhythmias, features world-renowned experts discussing detailed patient cases with a step-by-step analysis, providing a current, in-depth review of approaches to catheter ablation for the spectrum of cardiac arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation, complex atrial arrhythmias after AF ablation or in congenital heart disease, atrial tachycardias and atypical flutters, and ventricular arrhythmias with or without associated heart disease.
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Through science, discovery, innovation and a focus on technology, Heart Rhythm 2011 will celebrate the successful collaboration between physicians, scientists, allied professionals and industry that has led to a variety of technical developments and dramatically improved patient care and outcomes.
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Science, discovery and innovation collectively embody the accomplishments and aspirations of the field of cardiac arrhythmias, and the focus of Heart Rhythm 2010, Leaders in Quality, addressed the current challenges facing the field.
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