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Clinical Resources

Authored and endorsed clinical documents provide three main components vital to advancements in the heart rhythm field: analysis of the evidence, discussion of current issues, and suggestions for clinical application.

Awards & Scholarships

The Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) seeks to recognize and promote excellence in the field of cardiac pacing and electrophysiology. HRS offers a variety of awards and scholarships for heart rhythm professionals at every stage of their careers, from fellow-in-training to seasoned professional.

Click on the individual awards below to learn more about each.  All past awardees can be viewed via the link at the bottom.

Press Releases & Statements

A comprehensive repository of recent HRS press releases and official statements.

Medtronic Reports Potential Vulnerabilities to Selected Wireless Communication Technologies (Conexus Telemetry and Monitoring Accessories)

March 25, 2019 - Medtronic has identified potential vulnerabilities to wireless technologies (Conexus telemetry) used to monitor certain ICDs, CRT-Ds, and programmers.

Patient Resources

To better serve patients with heart rhythm disorders, HRS has moved all of its patient and caregiver education from HRSonline.org, a website primarily designed for healthcare professionals, to UpBeat.org.

Membership

Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) represents more than 8,600 physicians, scientists, nurses, allied health professionals, and affiliated professionals without medical or research degrees whose careers demonstrate a commitment to EP and/or pacing. Members enjoy a range of benefits, including discounts on registration for events and online education, as well as access to invaluable EP resources.

Publications

The Heart Rhythm Society’s growing family of journals now includes Heart RhythmHeart Rhythm Case Reports, and Heart Rhythm O2. The newest journals are gold open access, online only publications and are now indexed on PubMed Central.

Education and Events

Explore HRS education courses related to cardiac electrophysiology for both physicians and allied professional and earn ACE (formerly known as CME) credits and MOC points.

Membership Reminder

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