Free for EHRA Silver Members and FEHRA
Learning objectives
After watching this webinar, participants will be able to review and analyse the most impactful Late-Breaking Clinical Trials (LBCTs) from EHRA 2025 Congress, focusing on their key findings and potential implications for clinical practice in electrophysiology.
Needs assessment and expected educational outcome
To stay updated on rapidly evolving electrophysiology advancements and their potential impact on patient care by reviewing the most significant findings from EHRA 2025 Congress Late-Breaking Clinical Trials.
This educational programme is accredited for
1
CME Credit(s).
Each participant should claim only those hours
of credits that have actually been spent in the
educational activity.
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Session information
This webinar is designed for Cardiologists and Electrophysiologist specialists but also cardiologists wishing to update their scientific knowledge on the topic.
During the webinar, you will be encouraged to send your questions by chat and interact with our key opinion leaders who will provide live feedback.
Invited trialists to be part of the live webinar are :
Technical settings
The webinar is available on PC and tablets. The use of a smartphone is not recommended.
To answer the MCQs during the live, you must allow pop-up windows.
A high-speed Internet connection is required (minimum 2 Mbps).
An application has been made to the EACCME® for CME accreditation of this event.