Society Career Management Resources
Career Management Interviews
Emerging Electrophysiologists: My Story —
The webcast presentations and video interviews from the Society's annual The Emerging Electrophysiologists: Transition to Practice program, have been added to the Career Center: visit now for advice from Hemal M. Nayak, MD on an EPs first job interview; Frank Cuoco, MD, FHRS on choosing whether to be an academic or private practice physician; Maninder Bedi, MD discussing his entrepreneurial approach to building a successful EP career as a private practice physician and Phillip Cuculich, MD describing how he worked with his institution to obtain the proper resources needed to be successful in his career. Learn more and watch interviews »
The following physicians were interviewed at Heart Rhythm 2009 and asked to address a wide range of topics of interest to those at the beginning of their career. More experienced EPs will also find the discussions on building referrals, best practice management tips and how involvement in the Heart Rhythm Society can help you build your career to be of interest.
The Society's program Emerging Electrophysiologists (EEP): Transition to Practice was created to enable EP fellows to make a successful transition into practice. Complimentary scholarships are provided to qualified EP fellows. Learn more »
Heart Rhythm Society Membership
Become a member of the Heart Rhythm Society and enjoy the many benefits of membership, including a free subscription to the HeartRhythm Journal and discounts to Society sponsored programs and events. Learn more and join »
Through a generous educational grant from Medtronic, Affiliate membership in the Heart Rhythm Society is complimentary for qualified individuals in training. Learn more and join »
The Heart Rhythm Society’s Women’s Leadership Initiative helps support the careers of women EPs by providing networking, professional development, and other services designed to meet the specific needs of women in the field and women physicians-in-training who are considering EP as a career. Learn more about the WLI »