IBHRE Cardiac Device Education and Self-Assessment (CDESA) (Complete HTML)

$79.99

interactive modules works on PC 

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Description

Overview

The IBHRE Cardiac Device Education and Self-Assessment (CDESA) (Complete HTML) course is a comprehensive online educational program designed around 18 detailed modules, case studies, and a post assessment aligned with the IBHRE’s Certified Cardiac Device Specialist (CCDS) Exam Blueprint. Developed by IBHRE, a recognized independent certification board and global leader in heart rhythm management credentialing, this course supports knowledge development in cardiac device management.

On-demand cardiology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.

Content

This course provides focused educational content structured to enhance understanding of cardiac device technologies and clinical applications. It includes:

  • 18 information-packed modules covering essential aspects of cardiac device education
  • Practical case studies for applied learning
  • A post assessment based on the CCDS Exam Blueprint as outlined in the Certification Candidate Handbook

Speakers

This course is developed and sponsored by IBHRE, an established authority in heart rhythm management certification. The content is prepared by experts in the field but individual speaker details are not provided.

Target Audience

This course is intended for cardiology professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of cardiac device management, including clinicians, electrophysiology specialists, and allied health personnel involved in heart rhythm therapy.

Why This Topic Matters

The IBHRE Cardiac Device Education and Self-Assessment (CDESA) (Complete HTML) course addresses critical educational needs within cardiology by focusing on cardiac device technologies and competency. It helps clinicians strengthen expertise and confidence in managing complex heart rhythm devices.

As a specialized offering available on MedHub Central, this course supports ongoing professional development and knowledge reinforcement critical to cardiac device specialists and related healthcare practitioners.