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CPD accredited, online courses

for doctors in all of the major specialties

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Welcome

Welcome to the Infomed on-demand service. 

This is a sample of the sessions within the ECG Interpretation for Psychiatrists Course (Preview).

Catch up on our recent online courses anytime, at your own pace.
We’ve grouped them below so you can easily explore the content. Choose the course you want, purchase it, and get instant access. You’ll have 120 days to watch and rewatch the sessions as often as you like.

At the end of the course, you’ll be asked to complete a short feedback form. Once submitted, you’ll automatically receive a Certificate of Attendance stating the number of study hours for that course

Please see the list of tips here and our next live courses.

Should you need any help or guidance, please feel free to call or email us at courses@infomedltd.co.uk

Benefits of the on-demand service

ECG [Adult] 2025: On-demand service guide

Jack, our Online and IT services manager will demonstrate the ease of access and features of our on-demand service.

Recording and Interpreting the ECG – Dr Matt Sadler

This session will cover a structured approach to ECG interpretation, including heart anatomy and electrophysiology, ECG machine function, and assessing ECG quality, along with many more essential topics.

Interactive ECGs Discussion (1) – Dr Matt Sadler

This session will include an interactive discussion on ECGs.

ECG – Normal, abnormal, high risk and when to refer – Dr Dan Bromage

This session will cover identifying high-risk patients, prolonged QT interval, ECGs in various conditions, key symptoms, and when to refer to a specialist, plus more.

Interactive ECGs Discussion (2) – Dr Dan Bromage

This session will feature an interactive discussion on ECGs.

ECGs and Psychiatric Medications – Dr Dan Bromage

This session will focus on what to check before medicating, how medications affect the ECG, and when the ECG indicates the need to change medication and more areas of ECGs.