Congenital Arrhythmogenic Pathologies - An Overview
Dr. Chris Reed presents an overview of congenital arrhythmogenic pathologies by first focusing on two families of diseases: structural and conduction. He then discusses pathophysiology and cause of disease and after, the diagnostic workup and what to include in a consultation. Finally, Dr. Reed presents management plans and when to pursue intervention.
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Christopher Reed, M.D.
Dr. Chris Reed is a third-year fellow at the University of Louisville Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. Learn about Dr. Reed in his own words:
I grew up with medicine in the household as my father is an interventionalist and my mother a retired CVICU nurse; it was never an expectation, however, to go into medicine. Nevertheless, an interest in cardiology began at a young age and continued to grow through work as a phlebotomist and as an ER tech - the latter of which offered me an early start to learning EKG interpretation. My interests and enjoyment of the procedural aspect of medicine had me enjoying general, cardiothoracic, and trauma surgery rotations. However, it was the longitudinal care plans and ability to quickly make interventions that drew me to pursue interventional cardiology.
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