Barriers to AI-ECG Adoption
Guest: Adrian Baranchuk, M.D.
Hosts: Anthony H. Kashou, M.D. (@anthonykashoumd)
In this episode, we'll explore how to differentiate narrow complex tachycardias. We're thrilled to have Dr. Adrian Baranchuk back with us, who is certainly an expert on this topic. Now, in this episode, we're gonna delve into an algorithm that simplifies and enhances the differentiation of narrow complex tachycardias encountered in clinical practice. We'll also discuss the fundamental knowledge required to identify some of the most common arrhythmias, and examine how this approach actively applies an inductive-deductive mechanism of learning and teaching electrocardiography. Before we begin, let's introduce our distinguished guest. Dr. Adrian Baranchuk is a professor of medicine at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Electrocardiology. Vice-President of the International Society of Holter and Non-Invasive Electrocardiology, and the president-elect of the Inner American Society of Cardiology. His invaluable contributions to the medical field are undeniable, with over 600 authored articles and an extensive body of works in both books and books chapters that continues to grow. Dr. Baranchuk is a great supporter of young investigators and we're so grateful to have him here joining us today.
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