Course Description
Developed by IBHRE, an independent certification board and global leader in heart rhythm management credentialing, the Cardiac Device Education and Self-Assessment (CDESA) Course includes eight information-packed sections consisting of more than 30 chapters based on the 2022 Certified Cardiac Device Specialist (CCDS) Exam Blueprint found in IBHRE’s Certification Candidate Handbook, along with case studies and knowledge checks, and a 50-question Post Assessment at the end of the course.
In this course, you will examine concepts and critical issues in cardiac rhythm device therapy related to:
- Fundamentals of Electrophysiology and Electronics
- Applied Science and Technology
- Electrocardiography
- Clinical Assessment
- Perioperative Practice/Clinical Practice
- Safety
- Patient and Device Follow-Up Management
- Radiology
Instructions to Navigate HRS365
Once ready to begin, please follow the steps below:
- Please note, you are signed into HRS365 and your progress is being saved.
- You should see two tabs, Overview and Course.
- Click the Course tab, and you should see all of the accessible modules that you can attempt in any order.
- Once ready to start a module, click your desired option and a brief introduction video will pop-up welcoming you to the module.
- When you'd like to take a break on a module and resume later, click the red Return button in the top righthand corner and you will be brought back to HRS365.
- Repeat these steps until you finish the entire course, IBHRE Cardiac Device Education and Self-Assessment (CDESA) v.2
Who Should Take this Course?
This course is designed for practitioners who specialize in the field of heart rhythm management, including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, technicians, device representatives, clinical specialists, students, residents, and fellows, and anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of CIED therapy.
Practitioners should have broad knowledge in the following areas:
- Basic Science
- Applied Science and Technology
- Clinical Practice, Diagnosis, Interpretation and Management of Tachyarrhythmias and Bradyarrhythmias
What You Can Expect from this Course
This self-paced online subscription course is an interactive environment where your knowledge of critical information can be enhanced, reviewed andvalidated. It includes insightful and engaging content, including:
- Reference articles, ACC/AHA/HRS medical guidelines and practice recommendations
- Interactive knowledge checks to evaluate your knowledge after each chapter
- Easily accessible inter-module reference notes; and
- A comprehensive Cardiac Device Post Assessment at the end of the course.
Although this online course is based upon the CCDS Exam Blueprint, it is not all inclusive of the knowledge areas and skills assessed for certification. Consequently, completing this course is not required for IBHRE certification, and doing so does not guarantee successful completion of the CCDS exam.
About the Course Contributors
A team of IBHRE-certified physicians, nurses, and cardiac device specialists, who are experts in their field, contributed to the development and content of this course. Although these contributors are dedicated IBHRE subject matter experts (SME), during the development of this online course, none of these individuals participated on any IBHRE Test Writing Committee, nor were they involved in the review of any IBHRE certification examination.
Course Disclaimer
The Cardiac Device Education and Self-Assessment Course is created for the purpose of educating heart management practitioners on cardiac device therapy and related topics. Although it serves as a resource for preparing for the Certified Cardiac Device Specialist (CCDS) examination, this online course does not cover all topics included in the CCDS Exam Blueprint. IBHRE recommends that users contact the device manufacturer(s) for more details on their specific device characteristics, functionality and algorithms. In addition, completing this course does not guarantee successful completion of the CCDS certification exam.
Upon completion of this course, you may download a certificate of completion. However, IBHRE does not offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or Accredited Medical Education (ACE) credits for this course.
Indemnification
The Cardiac Device Education and Self-Assessment Course is created for the purpose of educating heart management practitioners on cardiac device therapy and related topics. Although it serves as a resource for preparing for the Certified Cardiac Device Specialist (CCDS) examination, this online course does not cover all topics included in the CCDS Exam Blueprint.
Terms and Conditions
Material included in this course is copyrighted by IBHRE and may not be reproduced or photographed for any reason. Individuals who purchase access to this online course will receive unique login credentials. These credentials may not be shared with any other party for any purpose.
Use of Copyrighted Material
IBHRE has made every effort to secure permissions to use copyrighted materials obtained from other sources. Wherever possible, material sources and authors are acknowledged. In some cases, material in this course may incorporate or summarize views, standards or recommendations of third parties or comprise material contributed by third party physicians and subject matter experts. Such third-party material is assembled in good faith, much of which has been obtained from physician files were sanitized and made anonymous to protect patient privacy. IBHRE makes no representation or warranty about the accuracy, reliability, currency or completeness of any third-party information.
Inquiries
For questions regarding this course material, the IBHRE certification program or group sales, please contact IBHRE at info@ibhre.org.
Medium or Combination of Media Used
The IBHRE Cardiac Device Education and Self-Assessment (CDESA) Course is available in the following formats:
- Desktop and mobile version accessible on certain iPhone, iPad and Android devices.
Required Hardware and Software
- Computer Screen
- Screen resolution of 1024x786 or larger
- Sound card and speakers/headphones
Operating System Requirement
Windows
- 2.33GHz or faster x86-compatible processor
- Windows 8.x (32 bit and 64 bit), Windows 7 (32 bit and 64 bit), Windows Vista® (32 bit and 64 bit)
- Internet Explorer 8.0 or later, Mozilla Firefox 31 or later, Google Chrome
- 512MB of RAM (1GB of RAM recommended); 128MB of graphic memory
Mac OS
- Intel Core™ Duo 1.83GHz or faster processor
- Mac OS X v10.6 or later
- Safari 5.0 or later, Mozilla Firefox 31 or later, Google Chrome
- 512MB of RAM; 128MB of graphics memory
If you do not have administrative rights to install browser plug-ins, please contact your system administrator for assistance.
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