Competency ID |
Medical Knowledge |
All Clinical Cardiologists |
Selected Cardiologists Based on Practice Focus |
L-TEST-ECG-MK1 |
Know the principles of electrocardiography and the use of instruments to acquire, display, and store ECGs. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-MK2 |
Know the principles underlying the surface ECG and the effects of the autonomic nervous system on cardiac electrical activity. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-MK3 |
Know the normal values for electrical axis and ECG intervals and voltage. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-MK4 |
Know the anatomy of the specialized conducting tissue and the spread of excitation in the conduction system and myocardium. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-MK5 |
Know the mechanisms of re-entry, automaticity, and triggered activity in cardiac arrhythmias. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-MK6 |
Know the types and mechanisms of aberrant cardiac conduction. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-MK7 |
Know capture and fusion complexes and the ECG criteria for distinguishing supraventricular arrhythmias with aberrancy, accessory pathway conduction, pacing, and artifact from ventricular arrhythmias. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-MK8 |
Know the concepts and ECG manifestations of concealed conduction and exit block. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-MK9 |
Know the characteristic ECG patterns of key clinical diagnoses. (See Appendix 3.) |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-MK10 |
Know the ECG patterns commonly seen in trained athletes and the challenges of distinguishing normal from abnormal findings. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-MK11 |
Know the indications for and limitations of continuous ambulatory (Holter) and intermittent (event) ECG recordings. |
X |
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Patient Care and Procedural Skills |
All |
Practice Focused |
L-TEST-ECG-PC1 |
Technical skill to record and interpret standard 12-lead ECG tracings and to incorporate the findings in patient care. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-PC2 |
Skill to identify normal ECG patterns, variants, and artifacts (including lead misplacement). |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-PC3 |
Skills to identify and interpret ECG signs of atrial abnormalities and right and left ventricular hypertrophy or enlargement. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-PC4 |
Skills to identify and interpret intraventricular conduction delay or block including aberrant conduction abnormalities. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-PC5 |
Skills to identify and interpret atrioventricular dissociation. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-PC6 |
Skill to identify first-degree, second-degree (types I, II, and 2:1), and third-degree atrioventricular block. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-PC7 |
Skills to identify the ECG patterns and localization of myocardial ischemia and infarction. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-PC8 |
Skill to identify the ECG patterns associated with electrolyte imbalance, metabolic abnormalities, and drug effects. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-PC9 |
Skill to identify non-specific QRS and ST-T wave abnormalities. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-PC10 |
Skill to identify atrial, atrioventricular, nodal, and ventricular arrhythmias. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-PC11 |
Skill to integrate ECG findings into the clinical assessment and management of patients with known or suspected heart disease. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-PC12 |
Skill to select and interpret ambulatory ECG recordings and integrate the findings in the evaluation and management of patients with known or suspected heart disease. |
X |
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L-TEST-ECG-PC13 |
Skills to identify ECG patterns associated with normal and abnormal pacemaker function and consult an electrophysiologist when advanced interpretation is necessary. |
X |
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