
From Pattern Recognition to Clinical Decisions: ECGs That Matter
ECGs are everywhere in emergency medicine.
But interpretation is not just about recognising patterns.
It is about:
- Context
- Risk
- Decision-making
The DevelopingEM ECG Workshop is built to reflect that reality.
Beyond the Basics
The workshop begins with:
- ECG mechanics and lead placement
But quickly progresses into:
- Syncope evaluation
- Chest pain and ACS
- Electrolyte and toxicological abnormalities
The High-Stakes Diagnoses
Participants will work through:
- STEMI vs OMI
- ACS mimics (PE, myocarditis, pericarditis)
- Conduction disorders (RBBB, LBBB, SVT, WCT)
- Pre-excitation and high-risk syndromes (Brugada, cardiomyopathies)
Interactive Learning
The second half of the day shifts to:
- Rotating case workshops
- Syncope
- Chest pain
- Toxicological and metabolic cases
Designed for Real Clinical Practice
This is not:
- Academic ECG theory
It is:
- “What do I do with this ECG right now?”
Why This Matters
Because:
- ECGs are often the first diagnostic test
- Critical decisions depend on them
- Subtle findings can change outcomes
Who Should Attend
This workshop is ideal for:
- Emergency physicians
- Trainees
- Acute care clinicians
Anyone who wants to:
- Improve accuracy
- Increase confidence
- Make better decisions
- Learn with colleagues and experts from the Caribbean- half the delegate group will be local clinicians supported by DevelopingEM
The Goal is Simple
To move from:
- Recognising patterns
To:
- Making the right call
Make the Right Call and Register Now!
