Students of the 4th class of the University Diploma of Telemonitoring of Implantable Heart Prostheses have started the second week of training at Liryc. A training course leading to a diploma, both theoretical and practical, dedicated to paramedical health professionals involved in the follow-up of implantable prostheses. Interview with Isabelle Vie and David Fabbro – Nurses and students of the DU.

is a Nurse Coordinator for cardiac telemonitoring at the Hospital of Albi since 2020. David has been a nurse in the electrocardiography technical platform at the Saint-Anne Hospital for 10 years. They’re discussing their expectations regarding training.

What are your expectation for this training course ?

“I have a very versatile position in cardiology at the Hospital of Albi. The University Diploma is an opportunity to acquire solid knowledge on the basics of rhythmology and telecardiology in order to be more autonomous in the activity.


The goal is to develop a remote monitoring station in the hospital to optimize the time of physicians in charge of the remote monitoring of patients with implantable cardiac devices.


Isabelle, Nurse Coordinator for cardiac telemonitoring at the Hospital of Albi since 2020.

“Joining the University Diploma follows a desire to develop an efficient remote monitoring service at the Sainte-Anne Hospital, where I have been working as a nurse in technical platform for 10 years.


The training allows me to have a global approach at the legislative and organizational level, to enable me to obtain elements of implementation in order to frame the activity. “

  David – Nurse in the electrocargiography technical plateform at Saint-Anne Hospital for 10 years

In short, a theoretical and practical training to train paramedical professionals in the operation and remote monitoring of telecardiology implantable cardiac prostheses.