Genomics of sudden cardiac arrest; athletes with implantable cardioverter defibrilators (ICDs); and ECG screening and automated external defibrilators (AED) in schools — the role of the primary care physician, are just some of the topics that will be featured at an upcoming CHOC conference, featuring the country’s top cardiac experts.
The Sports Cardiology & Sudden Cardiac Arrest in the Young Conference will be held on Jan. 20-21, 2017, at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel, in Anaheim. The anticipated biennial event will create an opportunity for those involved in the care of athletes and young individuals, to gain the latest education related to athletic training and the diagnosis and management of inherited cardiac diseases, in the hope of preventing tragic young sudden deaths in the future.
CHOC designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.0 CME hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.