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Part 1 | Session 1 Risk Factor Modification to Improve AF Outcomes
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Part 1 | Session 2 Management of Device Detected Atrial Arrhythmias
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Part 1 | Session 3 Is It Safe for Me to Run the Marathon?
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Part 2 | Session 1 NOACS – First Among Equals?
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Part 2 | Session 2 Devices Update – What You Need to Know
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Part 3 | Session 1 Persistent AF ablation: State of the Art
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Part 3 | Session 2 Difficult Problems in Device Therapy
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Part 4 | Session 1 AF Ablation – Who, Why, When?
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Part 4 | Session 2 Cardiomyopathy in Perspective
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Part 5 | Session 1 VT ablation in Non-Ischaemic Cardiomyopathy
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Part 5 | Session 2 The Problem with Sudden Cardiac Death
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Part 6 | Session 1 Device management in Britain in 2025
Radcliffe Cardiology, in collaboration with The British Heart Rhythm Society and leading open access journal, Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review, presents AER: Live, a new event aimed at best supporting the continuous education of health professionals engaged in arrhythmia management in the UK.
Delivered by leading figures from the British electrophysiology fraternity, AER: Live brings together decision-makers and practitioners with the common goal to maximise patient outcomes. AER: Live aims to inform, educate and disseminate best practice on the most pertinent issues from diagnosis and referral pathways, to optimal treatment strategies and the latest drugs and devices in arrhythmia management, supporting both generalist and specialist education. The aim of AER: Live is to host two events per year at various locations around the UK. Look out for news on forthcoming events on RadcliffeCardiology.com
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Educational objectives
- Update knowledge on the latest technologies and treatment strategies in arrhythmia management
- Understand the role of healthcare professionals in holistic treatment and outcomes
- Learn best-practice and the latest NHS guidance on referral pathways
More from this programme
Part 1
Beyond Intervention
Part 2
Anticoagulation & Devices (Generalist)
Part 3
Challenges in EP & Devices (Specialist)
Part 4
How to Select the Right Patients (Generalist)
Part 5
Session 3: Ventricular Arrhythmias (Specialist)
Part 6
Visions of the Future
Faculty Biographies
Richard Schilling
Professor Of Cardiology and Electrophysiology; Co-Founder and Chairman of Rhythm AI
Professor Richard Schilling is a Consultant Cardiologist specialising in cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmia management. He has been based at St Bartholomew’s Hospital and the Royal London Hospital since 2001, where he has played a central role in the development of one of Europe’s largest and most advanced cardiac centres. His clinical and leadership work has contributed significantly to the modern delivery of arrhythmia services within the NHS.
Academic History
Professor Schilling was appointed Chair in Cardiology and Electrophysiology in 2009. His academic work is closely integrated with his clinical practice and focuses on advancing interventional electrophysiology, device therapy and innovative strategies for the management of cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure.
Career Overview
Professor Schilling has served as a Consultant Cardiologist at St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London NHS Trust since 2001. His clinical…