What you'll learn

Recognize the clinical presentation and pathophysiology of Acute Coronary Syndrome, including differentiating between STEMI, NSTEMI, and unstable angina

Interpret key diagnostic tools such as ECG findings, cardiac biomarkers, and risk stratification scores to guide timely and accurate ACS diagnosis.

Apply evidence-based management strategies for ACS, including pharmacologic interventions, reperfusion techniques, and post-acute care planning.

Enhance interdisciplinary communication and decision-making in acute settings to improve patient outcomes and reduce time-to-treatment delays.

Meet the speaker

Omar M. NourEldin

Board-Certified Interventional Cardiology Clinical Nurse Specialist sRPM Education Manager

Omar is a double board-certified Clinical Nurse Specialist in Critical Care and Interventional Cardiology, with a Master’s degree in Nursing and Medical Education. As the Education Manager for Saudi RPM, Omar leads the transformation of clinical education across the region, integrating advanced technology and evidence-based teaching strategies. In this webinar, Omar will guide participants through the essentials and complexities of ECG interpretation, drawing on his extensive clinical experience in cardiology and critical care. The session will highlight practical approaches to recognizing cardiac rhythms, identifying abnormalities, and applying ECG findings to real-world clinical decision-making. Attendees will gain valuable skills to enhance patient care and improve diagnostic accuracy in both acute and outpatient settings.

Why This Matters: The Urgency Behind Acute Coronary Syndrome

Join us for an in-depth webinar on Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS), exploring its clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management. Learn how to recognize life-threatening symptoms, interpret ECGs and biomarkers, and apply evidence-based treatment strategies. Designed for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their emergency cardiac care skills. Interactive case discussions and practical insights to improve patient outcomes in acute settings.