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Rhythm Interventions Online will return 1-3 December 2021.
Building on the outstanding success of 2020’s inaugural event, Rhythm Interventions Online (RIO) 2021 will deliver the highest quality CME-accredited learning over three days.
With an interactive programme that will reflect the very latest tips, tricks and technologies, the aim of RIO 2021 is, conversely, one of continuity: the continue to provide you, the healthcare professional, with stimulating virtual sessions to educate, challenge, and best support optimal outcomes in patient care.
Central to RIO’s philosophy is for all sessions to again be free-to-access, providing a platform for the widest dissemination of live case procedures, expert opinions and best-in-class presentations and discussion.
With over 3200 attendees last year from 130 countries, RIO 2021 aims to be yet larger still, connecting the global electrophysiology community for a truly unique learning experience.
*Rhythm Interventions Online has been accredited by the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC) for a total of 12 CME points, equating to 12 hours of learning (4 hours per day). Physicians may convert EBAC External CME credits to AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.
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St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK
Richard Schilling is Professor of Cardiology at Queen Mary University of London and Consultant Cardiologist at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK. He qualified from St Thomas’ Hospital, London in 1989 and was appointed at St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London NHS Trust in 2001. Performing over 200 AF ablations each year, he uses the latest mapping techniques. A Past-President of the British Heart Rhythm Society, Prof Schilling is widely published around outcome improvements and safety of catheter ablation. His research interests include elucidating the mechanism of complex cardiac arrhythmia and the development of percutaneous treatments for them. He serves as Non-Executive Chairman of Rhythm AI and is a Founder and Commercial Director of One Welbeck Heart Health.
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Vancouver General Hospital, Canada
Jason Andrade is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of British Columbia (UBC), and an Adjunct Professor at the Université de Montréal. Dr Andrade is the Director of the Electrophysiology Program at VGH, as well as Head of the Atrial Fibrillation Clinic at VGH. He also serves as co-chair of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines committee, and as the medical lead for the atrial fibrillation care in the province of British Columbia. He previously served as chair of the education committee for the Canadian Heart Rhythm society. Dr Andrade has served as principal investigator of two ongoing multicenter clinical trials on cryoablation and has authored or co-authored over 120 scientific publications.
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Markus Krankenhaus Frankfurt am Main, Germany
KR Julian Chun is Head of Cardiology at Med Klinik III, Markus Krankenhaus Frankfurt am Main, Germany, a position he had held since 2016. He also serves as academic lecturer at the University of Lübeck. Between 1998-2003 he worked at the Department of Cardiology, University of Lübeck, under Prof H Katus, and from 2003 in the Department of Cardiology, AK St Georg, Hamburg, under the direction of Prof Dr KH Kuck. He attended Medical University Lübeck, and studied internal medicine at Yale University, US. Prof Chun has authored and co-authored numerous manuscripts published in leading peer-reviewed journals.
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St Bernards Heart & Vascular Center, Arkansas, US
Devi Nair is Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology at St Bernard's Heart and Vascular Center, Arkansas, US. She also serves as Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Dr Nair is an international leader in cardiac rhythm management with cardiac devices and cardiac ablation therapy, and has authored and co-authored numerous papers in leading international journals. Dr Nair attended medical school at University of Kerala, India, before completing a residencies at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons and St Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center, NY, and fellowships at Case Western Reserve University.
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Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology Review (AER) is an international, English language, peer-reviewed journal that is published quarterly and aims to assist time-pressured physicians to stay abreast of key advances and opinion in the area of arrhythmia and cardiac electrophysiology.
The journal comprises balanced and comprehensive review articles written by leading authorities. The journal provides updates on a range of salient issues to support physicians in developing their knowledge and effectiveness in day-to-day clinical practice.
The journal endeavours to support the continuous medical education of specialist and general cardiologists and disseminate knowledge of the field to the wider cardiovascular community.
Led by Editor-in-Chief, Prof Demosthenes Katrisis along with Section Editors and an editorial board of world-renowned physicians, the Journal publishes peer-reviewed articles that aim to provide timely updates on the most pertinent issues in the field.
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