Fellowship in Cardiology
This session at Medova Medical Academy focused on the fundamentals of cardiology, including the structure and function of the heart, common cardiovascular diseases, and basic diagnostic techniques. Students were introduced to ECG interpretation, blood pressure assessment, and the clinical approach to patients with cardiac symptoms such as chest pain, palpitations, and shortness of breath. The training emphasized early recognition and management of cardiovascular conditions.
This session at Medova Medical Academy focused on the fundamentals of cardiology, including the structure and function of the heart, common cardiovascular diseases, and basic diagnostic techniques. Students were introduced to ECG interpretation, blood pressure assessment, and the clinical approach to patients with cardiac symptoms such as chest pain, palpitations, and shortness of breath. The training emphasized early recognition and management of cardiovascular conditions.The cardiology training session covered essential concepts related to cardiovascular anatomy, physiology, and common cardiac disorders. Participants learned about coronary artery disease, hypertension, arrhythmias, and heart failure. Practical exposure included ECG basics, heart sound examination, blood pressure measurement, and patient case discussions. The objective of the session was to strengthen students’ understanding of cardiac evaluation and improve clinical decision-making in cardiovascular care.During this cardiology training module, students at Medova Medical Academy gained theoretical and practical knowledge of cardiovascular medicine. The session included an overview of cardiac anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology of major heart diseases, and clinical assessment of cardiac patients. Students practiced vital sign monitoring, cardiovascular examination, and basic ECG interpretation. Case-based discussions were conducted on conditions such as hypertension, ischemic heart disease, arrhythmias, and heart failure. The session aimed to enhance diagnostic skills and promote a systematic approach to cardiac patient management.
- 3 Sections
- 112 Lessons
- 53 Weeks
- Cardiac Diseases38
- 1.1Definition – Heart Failure
- 1.2Pathophysiology – Heart Failure
- 1.3Types – Heart Failure
- 1.4Causes and Symptoms – Heart Failure
- 1.5Testing the Patient and Therapy – Heart Failure
- 1.6Classification – Congenital Heart Disease
- 1.7Obstructive Congenital Heart Lesions – Congenital Heart Disease
- 1.8Cyanotic Heart Lesions – Congenital Heart Disease
- 1.9Conclusio – Congenital Heart Disease
- 1.10Aortic Stenosis – Valvular Heart Disease
- 1.11Chronic Concepts – Valvular Heart Disease
- 1.12Aortic Stenosis – Valvular Heart Disease
- 1.13Aortic Regurgitation – Valvular Heart Disease
- 1.14Mitral Stenosis andMitral Regurgitation – Valvular Heart Disease
- 1.15Tricuspid Regurgitation – Valvular Heart Disease
- 1.16Ptiqau – Coronary Artery Disease
- 1.17Acute Coronary Syndrome – Coronary Artery Disease
- 1.18First Area of Consensus – Coronary Artery Disease
- 1.19Diseases of the Heart Muscle – Cardiomyopathy
- 1.20Dilated Cardiomyopathy – Cardiomyopathy
- 1.21Secondary Dilated Cardiomyopathy – Cardiomyopathy
- 1.22Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy – Cardiomyopathy
- 1.23Restrictive Cardiomyopathy – Cardiomyopathy
- 1.24Therapy – Cardiomyopathy
- 1.25Reading ECGs and Identifying Arrhythmias – Cardiac Dysrhythmia
- 1.26Conduction System– Cardiac Dysrhythmia
- 1.27ECG Trac – Cardiac Dysrhythmia
- 1.28Sinus Atrial and Ventricular Rhythm– Cardiac Dysrhythmia
- 1.29Reading ECGs – Cardiac Dysrhythmia
- 1.30Pathophysiology of Hypertension – Hypertension
- 1.31Complications of Hypertension – Hypertension
- 1.32Therapy – Hypertension
- 1.33Diuretics – Hypertension
- 1.34Beta Receptors Adrenoceptor System– Hypertension
- 1.35Beta and Calcium Channel Blockers – Hypertension
- 1.36ARBs – Hypertension
- 1.37Other Forms of Therapy – Hypertension
- 1.38Cardiac Tumors
- Electro cardiogram (ECG) Interpretation44
- 2.1How to Read an Electrocardiogram(ECG): Introduction
- 2.2Cardiac Action Potential
- 2.3Standard 12 Lead ECG
- 2.4Systematic ECG Interpretation
- 2.5ECG Case: 22-year-oldMan with Anterior Chest Pain
- 2.6Review of Normal ECG
- 2.7ECG of Myocardial Infarction (MI): STEMI vs. NSTEMI
- 2.8ECG of Inferior Myocardial Infarction (MI)
- 2.9ECG of Anterior Myocardial Infarction (MI)
- 2.10Abnormal Waves: ECG of Healed Myocardial Infarction (MI)
- 2.11Abnormal T-Wave: Differentiating Pericarditis from Myocardial Infarction (MI)
- 2.12Pericarditis from Myocardial Infarction (MI) ECG Case: 83-year-old Diabetic Man with Low Blood Pressure
- 2.13ECG Case:79-year-oldMan with Pressure Feeling under Sternum
- 2.14ECG of Ventricular Hypertrophy
- 2.15ECG of Atrial Enlargement
- 2.16ECG Case: 32-year-oldMan with Shortness of Breath
- 2.17ECG Case: 47-year-old Woman with Shortness of Breath and Fatigue
- 2.18Review of the Conduction System
- 2.19Bundle Branch and Fascicular Blocks
- 2.20ECG Case: 39-year-oldMan with Acute Anterior MI
- 2.21Sick Sinus Syndrome and Sinus Exit Block
- 2.22First-degree AV Block
- 2.23Second-degree AV Block
- 2.24Third-degree AV Block
- 2.25ECG Case: 89-year-oldMan with Syncope
- 2.26Supraventricular Arrhythmias: Introduction
- 2.27ECG of Atrial Premature Beats
- 2.28ECG of Supraventricular Tachycardia
- 2.29ECG of Atrial Flutter and Fibrillation
- 2.30ECG of Node less Beats Systoles
- 2.31ECG Case: 50-year-old Woman with Palpitations and Shortness of Breath
- 2.32Types of Pacemaker
- 2.33How to Read a Pacemaker ECG
- 2.34Implanted Cardiac Defibrillator(ICD) Pacemaker
- 2.35ECG Case:73-year-oldMan with Pacemaker
- 2.36ECG of Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVC)
- 2.37ECG of Ventricular Tachycardia and Cardiac Arrest
- 2.38ECG of Torsades de Pointes
- 2.39ECG Case: 49-year-old Woman with “Extra Heart Beats”
- 2.40Effect of Electrolyte Abnormalities on the ECG
- 2.41Effects of Drugs on the ECG
- 2.42ECG Case: 69-year-oldMan with CHF(Opi Modern Display)
- 2.43How to Read an ECG: Conclusion
- 2.4412-Lead ECG Case Session
- Cardiovascular Cases30
- 3.1Cardiac Case: 57-year-oldMan with Substernal Chest Pain
- 3.2Cardiac Case: 62-year-old Woman with Fever and Epigastric Discomfort
- 3.3Cardiac Case: 49-year-oldMan with Indigestion during Exertion
- 3.4Cardiac Case: 46-year-old Woman with Shortness of Breath while Walking
- 3.5Cardiac Case:77-year-oldMan with Shortness of Breath and Palpitations
- 3.6Cardiac Case: 90-year-oldMan with COPD and Sudden Increase in Shortness of Breath
- 3.7Cardiac Case:70-year-oldMan with Central Chest Pain Worsening when Breathing
- 3.8Cardiac Case: 51-year-oldMan with Sudden Anterior Chest Pain Radiating to Back
- 3.9Cardiac Case: 33-year-oldMan with Syncope
- 3.10Cardiac Case: 49-year-old Woman with Breast Cancer and Dyspnea
- 3.11Cardiac Case: 55-year-oldMan with Alcohol Intake after Minor Traffic Accident
- 3.12Cardiac Case: 23-year-old Woman with Fatigue and Shortness of Breath after Exercising
- 3.13Cardiac Case: 64-year-oldMan with Dyspnea and Ankle Edema
- 3.14Cardiac Case: 60-year-old Woman with Shortness of Breath during Annual Checkup
- 3.15Cardiac Case:73-year-oldMan with Dyspnea & Feel Inabilityto Lie Flat
- 3.16Cardiac Case: 69-year-old Woman with Murmur
- 3.17Cardiac Case: 61-year-old Woman with Murmur and Abnormal Heart Valve
- 3.18Cardiac Case: 20-year-oldMan with Atypical Chest Pain
- 3.19Cardiac Case: 27-year-old Woman with Cardiac Arrest
- 3.20Cardiac Case: 57-year-old Woman with First Heart Beat and Shortness of Breath
- 3.21Cardiac Case:70-year-oldMan with Dyspnea
- 3.22Cardiac Case: 22-year-old Woman with Fever and Ankle Edema after Long-term Herbal Abuse
- 3.23Cardiac Case: 67-year-oldMan with Substantial Chest Discomfort, Shortness of Breath and Profuse Sweating
- 3.24Cardiac Case:77-year-oldMan with High Blood Pressure
- 3.25Cardiac Case: 62-year-old Woman with Joint Discomfort,Low Grade Fever, and Dyspnea
- 3.26Cardiac Case: 30-year-oldMan with Shortness of Breath and Peripheral Edema
- 3.27Cardiac Case: 32-year-old Woman with Leg Edema, Dyspnea and Fatigue
- 3.28Cardiac Case: 20-year-old Woman with Shortness of Breath and Inability to Lie Flat after Childbirth
- 3.29Cardiac Case:73-year-oldMan with Pain on Finger and Light-headed
- 3.30Vascular Case: 27-year-oldMan with Elevated Blood Pressure after Minor Vehicle Accident