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Content
Dr Kusumoto s unique new book takes a step-wise,patient-centered approach to guide readers through the thoughtprocess required during an electrophysiology study and thedevelopment of new findings. * Follows a case based step-wise approach focused on the EP labthat allows readers to follow along with the thought process behindhow experienced electrophysiologists first diagnose, then prepare,treat and manage patients with common rhythmic abnormalities,including atrial fibrillation * Written by award-winning Mayo Clinic Physician-educator Dr.Fred Kusumoto * Ideal for fellows, new EPs, nursing and technical staff in theEP lab * Includes clinical questions to help readers test theirunderstanding of the steps and concepts covered in the book andprepare for certification exams
Specifications
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication date
May 8, 2015
ISBN
9781118721360
Format
Paperback
About the author
Fred Kusumoto, MD Dr Kusumoto is Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Director of the Electrophysiology and Pacing Section at Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida. He has been involved in teaching and research and received the Excellence in Training in the Discipline of Cardiovascular Diseases two years in a row at Mayo Clinic. He was also named Teacher of the Year at the University of New Mexico. Dr Kusumoto has written two books on cardiac devices and cardiac pathophysiology and two books for Wiley-Blackwell: Understanding Intracardiac ECGs and EGMs and ECG Interpretation for Everyone: an On-the-spot Guide. In addition he has authored over fifty journal articles and book chapters.
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