Core Concepts in EP 2023 with Board Prep and Self-Assessment
Introduction
The Core Concepts in EP 2023 with Board Prep and Self-Assessment program is a comprehensive electrophysiology education and board-review course developed for clinicians preparing for the CCEP examination and for cardiovascular specialists seeking advanced expertise in cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmia management. Evolved from the highly respected electrophysiology board review curriculum, this program combines foundational EP science, advanced invasive electrophysiology concepts, arrhythmia interpretation, catheter ablation strategies, and practical board-focused learning into a highly structured educational experience.
Designed for both board preparation and real-world electrophysiology practice, the course integrates more than 20 expert-led didactic lectures, nine case-based workshops, and a 100-question self-assessment examination to reinforce clinical reasoning, procedural understanding, and advanced electrocardiographic interpretation skills. The curriculum explores everything from fundamental cardiac electrophysiology and inherited channelopathies to atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, device management, transseptal access, and electroanatomical mapping.
Through practical case discussions, board-style teaching, and expert faculty instruction, participants gain a deeper understanding of the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of cardiac rhythm disorders while strengthening readiness for electrophysiology board certification.
Files Included
The Core Concepts in EP 2023 educational package includes advanced electrophysiology board-review and arrhythmia management learning materials designed for flexible self-paced education.
Included resources:
- More than 20 recorded didactic lectures
- Nine case-based electrophysiology workshops
- 100-question self-assessment examination
- Board-focused electrophysiology review content
- Electrocardiographic and intracardiac tracing interpretation sessions
- Arrhythmia mechanism workshops
- Catheter ablation education
- Device management and troubleshooting reviews
- Advanced EP procedural discussions
These materials support CCEP board preparation, electrophysiology training, and advanced arrhythmia management education.
Why This Course Is Important
Cardiac electrophysiology has become increasingly sophisticated with major advances in catheter ablation, intracardiac imaging, electroanatomical mapping, device therapy, inherited arrhythmia syndromes, and physiologic pacing techniques. Modern electrophysiologists must integrate complex arrhythmia interpretation, invasive EP maneuvers, catheter-based therapies, device troubleshooting, and procedural safety into increasingly individualized patient care strategies.
At the same time, the CCEP examination requires mastery of electrophysiology fundamentals, arrhythmia mechanisms, pharmacology, intracardiac electrogram interpretation, pacing, and invasive procedural concepts. Developing competency across these areas requires not only theoretical knowledge, but also strong case-based clinical reasoning and procedural understanding.
Core Concepts in EP 2023 addresses these educational needs through a structured and clinically practical curriculum focused on electrophysiology fundamentals, board-focused interpretation, invasive EP procedures, arrhythmia mechanisms, and contemporary EP technologies.
What Participants Will Learn
Participants completing this course will strengthen their expertise in cardiac electrophysiology, invasive arrhythmia evaluation, catheter ablation, and board-style EP interpretation.
Learning objectives include:
- Understanding current guidelines for cardiac arrhythmia evaluation and management
- Interpreting complex electrophysiologic and electrocardiographic tracings
- Understanding electrophysiologic testing in tachyarrhythmias and bradyarrhythmias
- Evaluating supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmia mechanisms
- Applying pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic arrhythmia therapies
- Understanding inherited arrhythmia syndromes and ion channelopathies
- Interpreting stored electrograms from pacemakers and ICDs
- Understanding transseptal catheterization and epicardial access techniques
- Applying electroanatomical mapping and intracardiac ultrasound in EP procedures
- Recognizing complications of electrophysiologic procedures and management strategies
The curriculum integrates arrhythmia mechanisms, EP physiology, catheter ablation, device therapy, invasive electrophysiology, and board-focused interpretation into a comprehensive educational experience.
Full Course Topics & Lectures
Welcome & Board Preparation
Welcome and Overview of Course
Strategies for Success: Preparing for the Boards
Testable Concepts
Module I: Basic Science and Fundamentals of Electrophysiology
Basic Electrophysiology Principles for the Clinician
Inherited Ion Channelopathies
Sinoatrial and Atrioventricular Nodes and His-Purkinje System: Anatomy, Evaluation, Autonomics and Therapy
Retrograde Conductions
Workshop #1: Electrocardiographic/Electrophysiologic Correlations
Physiology and Conduction
Basic Science and Channelopathies
Basic Science
Module II: Invasive Diagnosis and Treatment
Use of Overdrive Pacing/Entrainment in Supraventricular Tachycardia
Principles of Entrainment: Ventricular Tachycardia
Techniques of Differentiating SVT Mechanisms: Part I
Techniques of Differentiating SVT Mechanisms: Part II
Workshop #2: Entrainment and SVT Maneuvers
SVT Maneuvers Cases
Entrainment Cases – VT
Entrainment Cases – SVT
Catheter Ablation of Atrial Tachycardia and Typical Atrial Flutter
Physiology, Mapping and Catheter Ablation of Accessory Pathways
Workshop #3: SVT Mechanisms/Maneuvers
Physiology of Catheter Ablation of AV Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia
Special Workshop: 12 Lead ECG for PVC and VT Localization
Module III: Invasive Diagnosis and Treatment
Ventricular Tachycardia: Ischemic and Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy and Other Unique VT Syndromes
Workshop #4: SVT and VT Invasive/Noninvasive Correlation
Wide Complex Tachycardias: Idiopathic VTs, Bundle Branch Reentry, Antidromic Tachycardias – Mechanisms, ECG Manifestations, Invasive Assessment and Ablation
Workshop #5: Invasive/Noninvasive Correlation
Module IV: Noninvasive Diagnosis and Treatment
Antiarrhythmic Drugs: Part I
Antiarrhythmic Drugs: Part II – Case Scenarios
Workshop #6: Electrocardiographic/Electrophysiological Correlations
Mechanisms, Pharmacologic, and Non-Pharmacologic Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation
Biophysics of Catheter Ablation
Workshop #7: Electrocardiographic/Electrophysiological Correlations, Atrial Fibrillation, Clinical Scenarios and Syndromes
Module V: Clinical Scenarios & Device Management
Implantable Devices: Evaluation, Management and Troubleshooting
Workshop #8: Device Cases
Workshop #9: Arrhythmia Case Studies/Putting It All Together for the Board
Testable Concepts
Special Technology Sessions
Transseptal Catheterization
Complications of Electrophysiologic Studies – Avoidance and Treatment
Use of Intracardiac Ultrasound in Electrophysiology Procedures
Pericardial Access for Epicardial Mapping and Ablation
Cardiac Conduction System Pacing – Theory and Practice
Electroanatomical Mapping – Principles and Pitfalls
Educational Experience & Learning Features
The Core Concepts in EP 2023 course combines advanced electrophysiology board review with practical arrhythmia management education and procedural training.
Educational features include:
- Expert-led electrophysiology lectures
- Nine case-based EP workshops
- 100-question self-assessment examination
- Board-focused arrhythmia review
- Intracardiac electrogram interpretation training
- Catheter ablation education
- Device troubleshooting and management discussions
- ECG and EP tracing interpretation sessions
- Advanced EP technology reviews
- Self-paced electrophysiology learning
The curriculum integrates cardiac electrophysiology, catheter ablation, arrhythmia interpretation, device management, and invasive EP procedures into a clinically practical educational platform.
Who Should Take This Course
The Core Concepts in EP 2023 course is intended for clinicians involved in cardiac electrophysiology, arrhythmia management, and invasive cardiovascular medicine.
This course is especially valuable for:
- Electrophysiologists
- Cardiologists
- Electrophysiology fellows
- Cardiology trainees preparing for the CCEP examination
- Device specialists
- Invasive arrhythmia specialists
- Advanced cardiovascular imaging and EP clinicians
The curriculum is particularly relevant for clinicians seeking comprehensive electrophysiology board preparation and advanced expertise in invasive arrhythmia diagnosis and treatment.
Clinical Applications & Practice Benefits
The course provides clinically practical education focused on improving arrhythmia interpretation, invasive EP reasoning, catheter ablation planning, and procedural safety.
Participants gain practical insight into:
- Complex arrhythmia diagnosis and classification
- SVT and VT mechanism interpretation
- Entrainment and pacing maneuvers
- Catheter ablation strategies and mapping techniques
- Device interrogation and troubleshooting
- Intracardiac electrogram interpretation
- EP procedural complication prevention and management
- Transseptal and epicardial access techniques
- Advanced electrophysiology procedural technologies
The educational content strengthens both board preparation and real-world electrophysiology expertise.
Professional Summary
The Core Concepts in EP 2023 with Board Prep and Self-Assessment course provides a highly comprehensive review of modern cardiac electrophysiology, invasive arrhythmia management, and CCEP board-focused education. Through expert-led lectures, advanced workshops, intracardiac tracing interpretation, case-based learning, and a robust self-assessment examination, the curriculum delivers practical and clinically relevant electrophysiology training across the full spectrum of EP practice.
From fundamental electrophysiology principles and inherited channelopathies to catheter ablation, ventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, pacing, electroanatomical mapping, and advanced EP procedural techniques, the course offers a complete educational framework for mastering contemporary electrophysiology.
Its combination of board-focused preparation, advanced procedural teaching, and practical arrhythmia management makes this program an outstanding resource for electrophysiologists, cardiologists, and fellows pursuing expertise in cardiac rhythm disorders and EP board certification.








