Comprehensive Learning Pathways (CLP)

The Comprehensive Learning Pathways (CLP) programme supports Cardiac Physiologists in developing the knowledge and practical skills required to become self-sufficient in cardiac rhythm management implant and follow up procedures. Pathways combine self-directed pre- and post-session learning, focused theory delivered through presentations, and hands-on practice using simulators, demonstration tools, and case-based discussions hosted virtually and in your hospital. Most pathways include multiple sessions and require a clear time commitment from both the participating Physiologist and their department to complete preparatory work and attend all sessions.

For further information on these pathways, please contact your Medtronic representative..

Self-Sufficiency in LBBAP Implant

Target Audience: Cardiac Physiologists who are looking to develop theoretical knowledge and practical competencies required to be self-sufficient in supporting LBBAP implants.

Duration: 1 x half day session

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the rationale and clinical advantages of conduction system pacing (CSP).
  • Identify indications and guidelines for CSP, particularly LBBAP.
  • Outline lab setup, tools, procedural steps, and key measurements for LBBAP, including when to stop and end-of-procedure programming.
  • Demonstrate correct LBBAP lead placement using simulators and heart models.

Self-Sufficiency in Micra™

Target Audience: Cardiac Physiologists who are looking to develop theoretical knowledge and practical competencies required to be self-sufficient in supporting Micra™ implant procedures and performing Micra™ AV follow-up.

Duration: 4 x half day sessions

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Explain leadless pacing and its benefits over transvenous pacing.
  • Identify indications for Micra™ VR and Micra™ AV implantation.
  • Describe the Micra implant kit and procedure steps (femoral and jugular approaches).
  • Outline tools used for Micra™ retrieval. 
  • Understand Micra™ AV function and features and carry out follow-up, including optimisation of AV synchrony.

Self-Sufficiency in ICD Implant

Target Audience: Cardiac Physiologists who are looking to develop theoretical knowledge and practical competencies required to be self-sufficient in ICD implant procedures.

Duration: 4 x half day sessions

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Explain ICD system components, lead types, and core sensing, detection, and discrimination principles.
  • Identify clinical guidelines and indications for ICD implantation.
  • Describe ICD implantation steps, programming, and testing.
  • Recognise procedural complications and outline their management.
  • Apply programming strategies to minimise inappropriate shocks and optimise therapy delivery, including pacing, ATP, iATP, cardioversion, and defibrillation.
  • Explain ICD battery behaviour and key considerations for generator replacement.

Self-Sufficiency in ICD Follow-Up

Target Audience: Cardiac Physiologists who are looking to develop theoretical knowledge and practical competencies required to be self-sufficient in ICD follow-up.

Duration: 7 x half day sessions

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Explain ICD system components, core technologies, and functions, including sensing, detection zones, and discrimination.
  • Describe structured ICD follow-up, including use of PBL STOP, arrhythmia interpretation, and optimisation of therapy delivery.
  • Apply programming strategies to reduce inappropriate shocks and improve discrimination performance, including ATP, iATP, cardioversion, and defibrillation.
  • Explain DFT theory, induction methods, and emergency/manual therapy workflows.
  • Identify and resolve ICD complications using structured approaches and apply knowledge in simulated follow-up, diagnostic, and emergency scenarios.

Self-Sufficiency in CRT Implant

Target Audience: Cardiac Physiologists who are looking to develop theoretical knowledge and practical competencies required to be self-sufficient in CRT implant procedures.

Duration: 3 x half day sessions

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the fundamentals of CRT, including heart failure pathophysiology, indications, and supporting clinical evidence.
  • Describe the components, equipment, and step-by-step process of CRT implantation, including LV lead placement.
  • Explain and apply CRT programming strategies, including key algorithms and optimisation techniques.
  • Recognise and resolve common CRT device and programming issues.
  • Apply knowledge in practical settings, including implant workflow, device programming, and follow-up considerations.

Self-Sufficiency in CRT Follow-Up

Target Audience: Cardiac Physiologists who are looking to develop theoretical knowledge and practical competencies required to be self-sufficient in CRT follow-up.

Duration: 3 x half day sessions

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Recognise CRT response vs. non-response and identify common causes of suboptimal therapy​.
  • Assess and optimise CRT delivery using device diagnostics and programming strategies​.
  • Navigate CareLink to review device data, alerts, and trends​.
  • Utilise remote monitoring and device management services to support patient care​.
  • Apply a structured approach to managing CRT and device-related cases.

Self-Sufficiency in LINQ™ Implant

Target Audience: Healthcare professionals who are looking to develop theoretical knowledge and practical competencies required to be self-sufficient in LINQ™ implants.

Duration: 1 x half day session

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the Medtronic LINQ™ ICM theory, including indications, guideline alignment, and supporting evidence.
  • Describe the LINQ™ implant procedure, including setup, tools, and key steps.
  • Demonstrate use of the LINQ™ Mobile Manager for implantation and programming.
  • Identify and manage sensing issues.
  • Explain and set up LINQ™ remote monitoring for patients.

Self-Sufficiency in Reveal LINQ™/LINQ II™ Follow-Up

Target Audience: Cardiac Physiologists who are looking to develop theoretical knowledge and practical competencies required to comprehensively follow-up Reveal LINQ™/LINQ II™.

Duration: 1 x half day session

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Describe key follow-up components of Reveal LINQ™ and/or LINQ II™, including device algorithms, transmissions, and reports.
  • Review, manage, and interpret transmissions and CareAlerts to support timely clinical decision-making.
  • Apply best-practice follow-up workflows using real-world cases and system tools.
  • Optimise follow-up processes and manage common issues in routine clinical practice.

Reveal LINQ™ to LINQ II™ Transition

Target Audience: Healthcare professionals who are looking to develop with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to support a service transition from Reveal LINQ™ to LINQ II™.

Duration: 1 x half day session

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Explain key features of LINQ II™.
  • Describe LINQ II™ LMM differences and programming rationale, including monitoring settings.
  • Identify remote monitoring options, including FocusOn, CareLink, and CareAlert setup.
  • Support patient connectivity and enrolment, including BeConnected, monitor setup, and symptom activator use.
  • Demonstrate LINQ II™ workflows through simulation, including LMM use, implant overview, and remote monitoring review.