20
Jan
2022
09:30
GMT
17:30
SGT
18:30
JST
Webinar
Asia Pacific Online Symposium on Cardiac Rhythm Management: Latest Considerations for Remote Care of CIED Patients in the Current Healthcare Environment
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Overview
Almost two years into the pandemic, COVID-19 continues to have a significant impact on the global healthcare system, including CIED follow-up and patient care.
Please join us at 15:00 Delhi / 17:30 Singapore / 18:30 Tokyo / 20:30 Sydney for our next Asia Pacific Online Symposium on Cardiac Rhythm Management where we will catch up with some of the faculty from our 2020 webinar on Remote Care to discuss what has changed over the last 18 months with regards to the management of arrhythmia patients, the ongoing effects of COVID-19, and some of the lasting impacts we’re likely to see to CIED patient care.
We’ll start by discussing the latest considerations for remote monitoring, including best practices related to workflow and managing the increased demand brought on by the pandemic. In the second half of the program, we’ll review the trend towards app-based remote monitoring as well as the most recent data supporting its use to improve efficiency and patient engagement especially during this period.
All agenda times are denoted in SGT
Faculty:

Masahide Harada

Ian Wilcox

Chi-Keong Ching

Ulhas Pandurangi

Jan Steffel
This webinar is supported by

Agenda
Key Learning Objectives
- Hear experts discuss key learnings and lasting impacts of COVID-19 on CIED patient care
- Learn about remote monitoring best practices for managing workflow especially as demand continues to increase during the pandemic
- Review the latest considerations related to remote monitoring in the current healthcare environment including the most recent innovations and the future evolution of arrhythmia patient management
- Understand the latest clinical evidence supporting the use of app-based remote monitoring to improve efficiency and patient engagement
Target Audience
- Cardiologists and allied health professionals who manage patients with heart rhythm disorders
Faculty Biographies

Chi-Keong Ching
Professor Chi-Keong Ching is a Senior Consultant with the Department of Cardiology and the Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing at the National Heart Centre Si

Ulhas Pandurangi
Dr Ulhas Pandurangi is currently the Chief of the Department of Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing at the Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (IVCD), the Madras Medical Mission (MMM), Chennai, India and conducts several academic events under the auspices of Arrhythmia Heart F

Jan Steffel
Professor Jan Steffel is a Cardiologist and Senior Consultant in Electrophysiology and Devices at the Hirslanden Clinic in Zurich and Professor of Cardiology at the University of Zurich.

Masahide Harada
Associate Professor Masahide Harada is a cardiologist at Fujita Medical University Hospital in Japan.
He is board member of Japanese Circulation Society, Japanese Society of Internal Medicine and Japanese Heart Rhythm Society.

Ian Wilcox
Professor Ian Wilcox is a Cardiologist at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Sydney and an Honorary Professor in the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of New South Wa