ECG Series

ECG Interpretation Tailored for Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Professionals

This five-part webinar series is back for its second year, covering essential 12-lead ECG interpretation and arrhythmia recognition skills tailored for cardiopulmonary rehabilitation professionals. Cardiologist Franklin H. Zimmerman, MD, FAACVPR, author of ECG Core Curriculum, will review real clinical cases to explore:

  1. Fundamental concepts of ECG electrophysiology and vectors
  2. Electrocardiography of acute and chronic coronary artery disease
  3. Arrhythmia interpretation
  4. Pacemaker electrocardiography
  5. Chamber enlargement, bundle branch block and preexcitation
  6. Pharmaceutical effects, QT syndromes and metabolic disorders

2026 Series

Basics Concepts and Coronary Disease Recording Avaliable

Arrhythmias Part I Recording Avaliable 

Arrhythmias Part II Recording Avaliable

Miscellaneous Topics Register for the live webinar on April 22, 2026 at 11 a.m. CT

Putting it Together, Review and Practice Register for the live webinar on May 27, 2026 at 11 a.m. CT

Purchase Bundle

Pricing
  Webinar Series Bundle Individual Webinar Recordings
AACVPR Members $275 $75
Non-Members

$400

$90

Group discounts are available for multiple purchases, perfect for supplying your cardiopulmonary rehabilitation team with this critical ECG information. This discount is available for members and non-members. To have the discount applied, please reach out to aacvpr@aacvpr.org.

  • 2-15 registrations: 10% off
  • 16-25 registrations: 15% off
  • 26 or more registrations: 20% off

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the electrophysiologic basis for the normal ECG
  • Properly identify and measure ECG intervals, segments and waves
  • Demonstrate understanding of the vector concept and their relationship to ECG findings, avoiding reliance on pattern recognition
  • Learn how to diagnose chronic coronary disease and differentiate acute coronary syndromes from “infarction imitators”
  • Diagnose atrial and ventricular ectopic complexes, tachyarrhythmias and bradyarrhythmias
  • Recognize chamber enlargement, bundle branch block and preexcitation
  • Describe heart block and pacemaker electrocardiography
  • Identify the effects of medications and metabolic disorders on the ECG
  • Using structured reporting to interpret “real world” examples
  • Recognize “red flags” that warrant intervention or adjustment of exercise

CEU Information

  • AACVPR CE Credit: The American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR) will offer a maximum of 5.0 CEs for the series and 1.0 CEs for the individual webinars.
  • Nurse CE Credit: This course has been approved by Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education for a maximum of 5.0 contact hours for nurses for the series and 1.0 contact hours for nurses for the individual webinars.