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titlelines Interview: Choosing Private Practice
Watch a video interview of John D. Day, MD, FHRS as he discusses the choice of entering private practice.
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John D. Day, MD, FHRS: Choosing Private Practice

John D. Day, MD, FHRSListen as Dr. Day discusses what motivated him to go into private practice, how private practice has changed since he emerged from his fellowship, offers advice for physicians beginning their careers as private practice electrophysiologists, and much more.

John D. Day, MD, FHRS
Director of Heart Rhythm Services
Intermountain Medical Center
Murray, UT
Dr. Day discusses the choice to enter private practice

  • What motivated you to go into private practice? Watch interview » (1:06)
  • Has your experience met your initial expectations of how private practice would be? Watch interview » (1:27)
  • How has private practice changed since you have emerged from your fellowship? Watch interview » (2:59)
  • If you had to re-start your private practice career would you do it any differently? Watch interview » (1:10)
  • What is your advice for someone just starting in private practice EP?Watch interview » (4:31)

Dr. Day's areas of clinical expertise include catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmias as well as the implantation of pacemakers, ICDs, cardiac resynchronization devices, and left atrial appendage occlusion devices. He has published more than 100 medical journal articles, abstracts, and book chapters on heart rhythm disorders and gives many lectures and presentations throughout the world on the treatment of heart rhythm disorders. He has also served as the Chair of Education for the Society and currently serves on the Board of Trustees. Dr. Day on volunteering with the Heart Rhythm Society »

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