Published: July 06, 2011
Minimally Invasive Procedures Can Cure Abnormal Heart Rhythms in Children

BroadcastMed, Inc.'s surgical web portal ORLive.com presents a premiere program from Akron Children's Hospital highlighting the important treatments provided by The Pediatric Arrhythmia Center. Akron Children's Hospital can cure many abnormal heart rhythms through radiofrequency ablation and cryoablation. Radio frequency uses heat to cure rapid heartbeats, while cryoablation involves freezing the heart tissue. You can watch, "Minimally Invasive Treatment of Rapid Heartbeats in Children," beginning July 14th at 6:00pm EDT on ORLive.com.
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Since 1994, BroadcastMed has been providing online video solutions to hospitals, device manufacturers, and other health-related organizations. Our audience has access to thousands of hours of surgical broadcasts through our ORLive.com portal along with medical programs in other clinical disciplines, many of which include continuing medical education (CME) credit.
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