The same EPEC course delivered across the UK and internationally - now coming to Cairo for one intensive face-to-face day. Over 2,000 clinicians trained. Proven results.
Organised by MedProYou know the basics - but real emergency cases feel completely different from textbooks.
You hesitate under pressure. In the ER, seconds matter and doubt is dangerous.
Patterns look familiar on paper - but confidence breaks down at 3am with a real patient in front of you.
You fear missing a STEMI, a lethal arrhythmia, or a dangerous mimic.
Courses gave you facts. Nobody gave you a system.
Every session is built around real emergency case scenarios - the ECGs you actually face in a busy ER, not idealised textbook examples.
A proven interpretation framework you can apply to any ECG, every time - under pressure, with confidence, without guessing.
Not a passive lecture. Cases unfold live. You think, debate, and decide - then receive immediate expert feedback.
Practical clinical reasoning under pressure - not academic perfection. You train to think the way an emergency doctor actually thinks.
EPEC has been organised annually for the past 5 years, with consistently successful editions and excellent feedback from clinicians at every level.
For the Cairo edition, the course is organised by MedPro, with the face-to-face venue hosted at GMA "Global Medical Academy" - El Mokkatem, Cairo.
This is an advanced ECG interpretation course designed from a clinical perspective, using the innovative "Storytelling Approach" - built entirely around real-life emergency scenarios proven to boost knowledge retention, engagement, and real-world applicability.
EPEC originated and was developed in the United Kingdom, shaped by real NHS emergency department practice. It has since been delivered across the Middle East and beyond - and now comes to Egypt.
The Cairo edition of EPEC is organised by MedPro, the local organising partner responsible for registration coordination, participant communication, and event logistics.
MedPro helps ensure a smooth, professionally managed course experience, while the scientific content and teaching are delivered by Dr. Hesham Ibrahim through the EPEC course framework.
A 58-year-old male. Chest pain. Diaphoresis. 12-lead ECG just printed. What's the diagnosis?
What do you see - and what would you do next?
Most doctors hesitate. EPEC graduates don't.
See the Answer Inside EPEC →Spot ACS changes confidently - including new guidelines, missed MI signs, anticipating ST elevation, and ischemia in BBB or paced rhythm.
Manage complex arrhythmias in special circumstances - including those involving WPW syndrome.
Build a clear, structured differential diagnosis when syncope meets ECG findings in the ED.
Understand and identify the non-cardiac causes hiding behind ECG abnormalities.
Confidently differentiate ECGs that look similar but carry completely different diagnoses and management plans in the ED.


Real-time engagement with the instructor - ask, challenge, and get immediate answers on the spot.
Your interpretations are corrected in the moment. No waiting. No asynchronous guessing.
Cases unfold in real time - exactly like the ER. You think, decide, and learn under genuine pressure.
No distractions. No multitasking. One room, one goal: transform your ECG clinical confidence.
Join the full live course online - same content, same instructor, flexible location.
Be in the room. The full face-to-face EPEC experience at GMA, El Mokkatem, Cairo.
Register as a group of 5 or more and save EGP 250 per seat.
Discounted fees are available for interns (امتياز) and insurance doctors (تأمين). The exact rate depends on the number registering. Use the ECG registration form to enquire about your group or eligibility.
How to book: The Cairo edition is organised by MedPro, with registrations handled through the ECG registration form.
Register here to confirm your seat and receive payment details.


Watch what clinicians who've completed EPEC have to say - in their own words.
Stop hesitating. Stop second-guessing. Join EPEC Face-to-Face in Cairo on Saturday 18 July 2026 - and walk out with a system that works every shift, every patient, every time.
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