HRS represents over 8,600 members and nearly 20,000 learners

For over 45 years the Heart Rhythm Society has been a home for healthcare professionals committed to improving the care of heart rhythm patients by promoting research, education and optimal health care policies and standards. Through member efforts, HRS is an international resource on cardiac pacing and electrophysiology.

HRS represents over 8,600 members and nearly 20,000 learners annually united in improving patient outcomes. Supporters who contribute to the work of HRS give our members the opportunity to:

  • Develop EP Leaders – Donations support HRS' commitment to encouraging inclusive and comprehensive leadership development to ensure that the EP community reflects the patients it serves.
    Learn more about our leadership programs.
  • Advocacy for Members – Donations support HRS efforts to advocate for critical issues impacting the EP community to ensure the best medical and professional outcomes for members and the patients they serve.
    Learn more about HRS' advocacy in action.
  • Health Equity & Access – Donations support HRS efforts to bring education and training to global communities by providing a range of support, including travel scholarships, to international communities.
  • Quality Improvement – Donations support member efforts to improve care and outcomes for patients by creating awareness, acceptance, adoption, adherence to clinical best practices.
    Learn more about HRS’ commitment to practice improvement by visiting CardiQ.
  • Patient Education – Donations help HRS amplify the resources available for patients, caregivers, and health care professionals as they tackle heart rhythm disorders as a unified team.
    To learn more about HRS’ patient resources, visit Upbeat.org.

Supporting Heart Rhythm Society, which has been the home for so many of us in the EP community, isn't just about donating money; it's about supporting members and leaving your impactful legacy tht will help to advance innovation, research, education, and patient care.”

Mina K. Chung, MD, FHRS

 

Mina Chung

President-Elect - Heart Rhythm Society

Empowering an aspiring global EP community through international travel scholarships not only broadens their horizons but also enriches our collective understanding of heart rhythm disorders worldwide. I'm proud to support the Heart Rhythm Society in fostering global collaboration and opportunity for better patient outcomes for all. We can all find a way to give back.”

Felix Sogade, MD

Felix Sogade

Prioritizing HRS in your charitable giving empowers the society to achieve its goals. Supporting HRS isn't just about giving; HRS serves as the home for our priorities as an EP community and donations help to fuel the organization's ability to consistently deliver on the vision set its membership.”

Jonathan P. Piccini, MD, MHS, FHRS

 

Jonathan P. Piccini

Board of Trustee - Heart Rhythm Society

Donor Recognition

The Heart Rhythm Society offers different donor levels and benefits. Individual donors’ giving is recognized as outlined below.

Smart Ways to Give

Save on your taxes and help support HRS members as they work to improve the lives of patients with heart rhythm disorders. There are several ways to plan your giving that are tax advantageous as well.

Honor a Member

The community of electrophysiology remains one of the youngest areas of expertise in the cardiovascular space. Each member of the EP community is a pioneer, and HRS honors the efforts of the trailblazing pioneers to the fellows and medical students continuing to pave the way. Giving to HRS through the Legacy Fund allows loved ones, colleagues, friends, organizations, and institutions to donate in memory of a beloved member of the EP community or honor of a current difference maker.