Dallas County Chapter of AACN

Advanced 12 EKG Interpretation Seminar- More flexibility on attending the seminar. Spooktacular event. Get the costumes ready!!!!!

Posted 7 months ago by Elizabeth Aaron

Dear all,

Good news! Some of you gave feedback that you could not attend two days due to work/schedule conflict or other commitments. We listened to your feedback and understood that. You now have the option to attend one day with a ticket price of $25. We offer the two-day course at a meager price of $50 for members and $75 for non-members. The money goes back to the nurses to celebrate nursing events.

We invite you to attend the Advanced 12 Lead EKG Interpretation Seminar. Our goal is to provide nurses with knowledge and skills through evidence-based education. This dynamic 2-day course will provide the registered nurse with the knowledge and skills required to interpret changes on the 12-lead ECG. The course will begin with a review of leads and the basic patterns of the standard 12-lead ECG. From this foundation, through both brief lectures and skill-based on practice, participants will focus on relating how pathophysiologic cardiac conditions manifest on the 12-lead ECG. Special emphasis will be given to understanding and interpreting cardiac axis changes, atrial and ventricular conduction abnormalities, and the QT interval. The course will conclude with a focus on the evolving concept of acute coronary syndrome, including unstable angina/non-STEMI and STEMI identification and management.

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Speaker Info:  Dr. Alex Klacman currently works as an Assistant Professor of Nursing at Texas Woman’s University - Dallas, where she teaches both undergraduate and graduate nursing programs. She is the former System Education Specialist of Critical Care for Texas Health Resources. She is an experienced critical care nurse, having practiced at the bedside for eight years prior to moving into education. She was the first person globally to implement the Resuscitation Quality Improvement (RQI)™ Program at any organization. Her interests include best practices in resuscitation education, care of critically ill cardiology patients, and basic/advanced EKG interpretation. In her spare time, Alex is a national presenter for Med-Ed Seminars, teaching multiple cardiac courses, and CCRN and Cardiac-Vascular RN Certification Review Courses. She has been a presenter at multiple local, state, national, and international conferences. She has been a reviewer for AACN’s Essentials of Critical Care Orientation (ECCO) modules related to pulmonary and cardiac disorders. Alex obtained her research doctorate in nursing from the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), where she studied outcomes from the RQI™ Program. Her research interests focus on CPR skill quality in morbidly obese patients. She currently works PRN in the CVICU at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital - Dallas and is an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner student at UTA. She has been honored as a Great 100 Nurse of DFW and as a winner of the D Magazine Excellence in Nursing Award.