This course is part of the 2-day Cardiology Event and focuses on ECG interpretation in young individuals (14-35 years) and in athletes. The spectrum of cardiac conditions potentially detected by ECGs in the young is broad with significant differences from the spectrum of those affecting older patients.
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- Duration: 1 day
- Fees: From £60
- Location: Tooting campus
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How to Interpret the ECGs of Athletes and Young Adults Course overview
ECG interpretation in athletes requires careful analysis to distinguish physiological changes related to athletic training from findings suggestive of an underlying pathological condition.
Cardiovascular-related sudden death is the leading cause of mortality in athletes during sport. The 12-lead ECG in increasingly used as a screening tool as it may raise suspicion of most of the disorders associated with an increased risk of sudden cardiac death, such as cardiomyopathies and primary electrical diseases.
Therefore, ECG interpretation is an important skill for anyone involved in the cardiovascular care of young and athletic individuals.
During the Q&A sessions and the interactive cases, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss ECGs as well as respond live to single best answer questions (MCQ).
For more information, please see The full programme.
Cardiology Event
This course is the first day of the two-day Cardiology Event. Day two will focus on Cardiac Imaging. You are welcome to attend either one of the days or the entire two-day event.
Who is it for?
This course is for anyone who wishes to achieve a competency in cardiac imaging in cardiomyopathies and in athletes. The course is best suited for consultants, junior doctors, sport physicians, sonographers, physiologists, physician assistants, and specialist nurses.
Timetable
The course will take place at City St George's Tooting campus on 26 June 2025 with live in-person lectures. Participants who cannot attend in person will be able to join the lectures virtually via MS Teams.
What will I learn?
The aim of the course is to equip participants with knowledge regarding the interpretation of the ECG of a young or athletic individual, so they can accurately differentiate findings suggestive of a potentially lethal cardiovascular disorder from normal variants or features of benign physiological adaptation.
Assessment and certificates
Teaching
The course is highly interactive through Q&A sessions and multiple choice questions supported case-based learning. The course will take place at City St George's Tooting campus with live in-person lectures. Participants who cannot attend in person will be able to join the lectures virtually via MS Teams.
Certification
Delegates will be issued with a certificate of attendance and 7 CPD points, which have been approved from the Royal College of Physicians. Delegates attending both days of the 2-day Cardiology Event will receive 14 CPD points in total.
How to apply
Cardiology Event
This course is the first day of the two-day Cardiology Event. Day two will focus on Cardiac Imaging. You are welcome to attend either one of the days or the entire two-day event. The event is hybrid, and participants have the option of attending virtually, or face to face at City St George's Tooting campus.
You will have the option to attend either or both of the event days when you complete the online booking form.
Early bird discount
Participants booking prior to 30 March 2025 will benefit from a special early bird discount.
Eligibility
Participants should have suitable background knowledge to successfully complete this course. It is best suited to consultants, junior doctors, sport physicians, sonographers, physiologists, physician assistants, and specialist nurses.
English requirements
Candidates must meet St George’s requirements for English language proficiency.