Diploma in Clinical Cardiology Part 2/4: Advanced ECG, Echo & Cardiac Emergencies Mastery
About Course
Step‑by‑step training in arrhythmias, heart failure, ACS and imaging so you can interpret with confidence and make safer clinical decisions.
Part 2 of this diploma dives deeper into common cardiovascular disorders, including hypertension, coronary artery disease, heart failure, and arrhythmias. Learners will explore diagnostic tools such as ECG interpretation, echocardiography, stress testing, and basic pharmacological management. This intermediate module is designed for those with a foundational understanding of cardiology and aims to enhance clinical decision-making in patient care.
Learn clinical cardiology the way clinicians actually use it at the bedside: focused, practical, and case‑based. This Part 2 of the Diploma builds your advanced skills in ECG, echocardiography and acute cardiac care so you can recognize red flags fast and act with confidence.
You will follow real‑world style cases that link physiology to ECG changes, imaging findings and management, using repetition and spaced practice to lock in long‑term retention. Each section is organised to answer one urgent clinical question at a time, reducing overwhelm and making it easy to track your progress.
By the end, you will be able to:
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Interpret complex arrhythmias and subtle ischemic changes on ECG, step‑by‑step.
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Correlate echo findings with patient symptoms and physical signs for safer decisions.
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Apply evidence‑based protocols in ACS, heart failure and common cardiac emergencies.
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Avoid high‑risk interpretation errors that lead to missed or delayed diagnoses.
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Communicate your cardiac assessment clearly to seniors and multidisciplinary teams.
This course is ideal for doctors, physician associates, nurses and allied professionals who already understand the basics and now want to feel genuinely confident managing cardiac patients on the ward, in clinics, and in emergency settings.
Course Content
From Numbers to Action: Mastering Clinical Cardiology in the Real World
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Cardiology in One Glance: High-Yield Figures Every Clinician Must Know
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Reading Pressure Tracings in HOCM: Step-by-Step Visual Framework
08:46 -
Dilated Cardiomyopathy Made Simple: Causes, Echo Patterns and Red Flags
07:16 -
Exercise Stress Testing: When, Why and How to Interpret Safely
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Airway Management in Cardiac and Emergency Cases: A Rapid Practical Guide
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Echo Anatomy in Clinical Cardiology: The Secret Mental 3D Map
03:58 -
Cardiac Catheterization Explained: Procedure, Indications and Patient Care
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Generic vs Branded Medicines in Cardiology: What the Evidence Actually Shows
03:46 -
Precordial Thump and Defibrillation: Life-Saving Interventions in Cardiac Arrhythmias
04:31 -
Eisenmenger Syndrome: Congenital Heart Disease, Pulmonary Hypertension and Clinical Management
06:35 -
Aortic Dissection: Recognition, Classification and Emergency Management
08:31 -
ATTR Amyloidosis and Tafamidis: The Hidden Cardiomyopathy Clinicians Are Now Diagnosing
11:47 -
Early Repolarisation and Fragmented QRS: ECG Patterns That Change Risk Stratification
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Cardiovascular Emergencies: Proven Protocols to Stay Calm, Act Fast and Save Lives
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LDL vs HDL Cholesterol: Understanding Good, Bad and What Your Numbers Actually Mean
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Dynamic Auscultation of Heart Sounds: Advanced Bedside Skills for Confident Diagnosis
03:56 -
Head-Up Tilt Table Test (HUTT): Diagnosing Syncope and Autonomic Dysfunction
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CHD Conotruncal Anomalies: Embryology, Classification and Clinical Significance
06:35 -
Cardiac Embryology: How the Heart Forms and Why Developmental Errors Cause Congenital Disease
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Cardiac clinical examination medicine students summary cardiology
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CardioRenal Syndrome with SGLT2Inhibitors Dapagliflozin Empagliflozin
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