EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - (Page 32) 32 EP ORGANIZATIONS MAY 2008 About the Canadian Heart Rhythm Society: Interview with Martin J. Gardner, MD, FRCP(C), FACC Interview by Jodie Elrod statements and guidelines development, educational opportunities and collaboration with colleagues. Members can attend the annual general meeting and symposium held each year during the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress. Members also have access to the membersonly section of the CHRS website, where there is information for patients, policy statements, and updates on issues such as device advisories and clinical trials. In addition, members receive a discount on the subscription cost to the Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology. in electrophysiology and pacemaker/ICD insertion and follow-up, a greater capacity to perform electrophysiology studies and catheter ablation procedures (more electrophysiology laboratories), and a greater capacity to implant pacemakers and ICDs. Importantly, our referring physician community needs constant updating regarding the benefits of these procedures. Provincial health authorities need to understand and respond to these needs through appropriate health human resource increases and funding for equipment, laboratories and pacemaker/ICD budgets. T he Canadian Heart Rhythm Society is a professional society of Canada’s heart rhythm specialist physicians and allied health professionals. In this feature interview, current President Martin Gardner, MD tells us more about the organization. highly valued by our membership. It is also readily recognized and lauded by our colleagues in other countries. When is the annual conference held? The annual conference is held in conjunction with the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress in October each year. What are some of the ways that electrophysiology practices in Canada might differ (and thus be more beneficial) from those in other countries such as the U.S.? The Canadian electrophysiology services are more centralized, particularly in academic centers, than the U.S. While this is associated with a very high level of expertise and provision of care that can be measured and standardized, it puts a strain on the limitation of resources in those centers. Tell us about the Canadian Heart Rhythm Society. When was it formed, and why? The electrophysiology community in Canada has always been one of collegiality and close cooperation. In 2003, a group of Canadian cardiac electrophysiologists formed the Canadian Heart Rhythm Working Group to address uniquely Canadian issues in cardiac electrophysiology. As work proceeded, it became clear that there was an appetite for the creation of a formal society that would represent Canada’s heart rhythm community. The Canadian Heart Rhythm Society (CHRS) was established in October 2004 at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress. In the short time since, CHRS has become recognized nationally and internationally as the voice of Canada’s heart rhythm community. CHRS is committed to a continuation of the long tradition of collegiality that has made the Canadian heart rhythm community world leaders in research, teaching, and clinical care. This collegiality is our core strength and is Is the CHRS also associated with the Heart Rhythm Society or the Canadian Cardiovascular Society? The CHRS is an affiliate of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society. The CHRS has an informal affiliation with the Heart Rhythm Society. Who can join the CHRS? Approximately how many members are there currently? Membership is available to health professionals, scientists and educators who are interested in furthering the objectives of the Society.These are usually physicians engaged in the care of patients with cardiac rhythm or conduction disturbances. Trainee membership is available to individuals currently enrolled in an accredited electrophysiology or pacemaker training program. Associate professional membership is available to individuals whose profession is directly related to cardiac electrophysiology. There are at present over 110 members of the CHRS. What do you consider the most prevalent hear t arrhythmia experienced by patients in Canada? In addition, approximately how many Canadians suffer from atrial fibrillation? There are several important cardiac rhythm issues for Canadians. The most important is the risk of sudden death and access to life-saving therapies such as implantable defibrillators. Atrial fibrillation is very common, and is the most prevalent rhythm disorder affecting Canadians. It is estimated that over 10% of all Canadians over the age of 75 experience atrial fibrillation. What advancements in electrophysiology do you hope to see in the next decade? The next decade will see advances in mapping and ablation equipment that will allow many more cardiac arrhythmias to be studied and cured with catheter techniques. Improvements in miniature implantable monitoring devices will make their use more widespread, making early diagnosis feasible. Advances in our understanding of genetics and how our genetic differences influence our risk of developing cardiac arrhythmias or sudden death will allow us to better predict who is at risk and will allow us to prevent problems earlier. For more information, please visit: www.chrsonline.ca What are some of the benefits of CHRS membership? Members enjoy the benefit of interaction with others, input into policy Atrial fibrillation is very common, and is the most prevalent rhythm disorder affecting Canadians. It is estimated that over 10% of all Canadians over the age of 75 experience atrial fibrillation. Are there any changes in EPrelated medical treatment that need to made in Canada? For example, I saw an article by Dr. Christopher Simpson in the July 2007 issue of CMAJ entitled “Implantable Cardiover ter Defibrillators Work — So Why Aren't We Using Them.” Is this a concern for patients in Canada? Access to care is the number one issue for Canadians with heart rhythm and conduction disturbances. This includes access to consultation, diagnostic testing, therapy and follow-up. In order to address these issues, the Canadian health care system needs more specialists trained Highlight Your EP Organization Here! Has EP Lab Digest highlighted your EP organization yet? If your organization would be interested in being featured, please email Jodie Elrod at “jelrod@hmpcommunications.com”. http://www.chrsonline.ca
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of EP Lab Digest - May 2008 EP Lab Digest - May 2008 Is There an Under-Referral of Women for Atrial Fibrillation Ablation? A Hybrid Approach to the Cure of Atrial Fibrillation Contents Letter from the Editor Spotlight Interview: University of Michigan Health System 10-Minute Interview: Amit J. Shanker, MD Modular EP Units: Are They Possible? One Hospital’s Experience All About My Job: Technician Supervisor (New Column!) Alcohol Septal Ablation in the Cath Lab: What is it All About? About the Canadian Heart Rhythm Society: Interview with Martin J. Gardner, MD, FRCP(C), FACC Email Discussion Group: May 2008 Second Annual Salary Survey My First Year in Electrophysiology: What Have I Got Myself Into? Highlight on Technology: Video-Audio Integration for the EP Lab On the Horizon: A New Remote Catheter Manipulation System Striving for Excellence in the Care of Cardiac Patients Five Reasons to Participate with a Professional Organization Suspected Shunting of Defibrillation Energy in the EP Lab Can Digital Music Players Cause Interference with Implantable Devices? ECG 101: Ambulatory ECG Monitoring Events Calendar Industry News and Products Classifieds Advertisers Index EP Lab Digest - May 2008 EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - A Hybrid Approach to the Cure of Atrial Fibrillation (Page 1) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - A Hybrid Approach to the Cure of Atrial Fibrillation (Page 2) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - A Hybrid Approach to the Cure of Atrial Fibrillation (Page BRC1) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - A Hybrid Approach to the Cure of Atrial Fibrillation (Page BRC2) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Contents (Page 3) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Letter from the Editor (Page 4) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Letter from the Editor (Page 5) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Letter from the Editor (Page 6) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Letter from the Editor (Page 7) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Letter from the Editor (Page 8) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Letter from the Editor (Page 9) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Letter from the Editor (Page 10) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Letter from the Editor (Page 11) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Letter from the Editor (Page 12) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Letter from the Editor (Page 13) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Spotlight Interview: University of Michigan Health System (Page 14) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Spotlight Interview: University of Michigan Health System (Page 15) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Spotlight Interview: University of Michigan Health System (Page 16) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Spotlight Interview: University of Michigan Health System (Page 17) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - 10-Minute Interview: Amit J. Shanker, MD (Page 18) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - 10-Minute Interview: Amit J. Shanker, MD (Page 19) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Modular EP Units: Are They Possible? One Hospital’s Experience (Page 20) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Modular EP Units: Are They Possible? One Hospital’s Experience (Page 21) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Modular EP Units: Are They Possible? One Hospital’s Experience (Page 22) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Modular EP Units: Are They Possible? One Hospital’s Experience (Page 23) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Modular EP Units: Are They Possible? One Hospital’s Experience (Page 24) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Modular EP Units: Are They Possible? One Hospital’s Experience (Page BRC3) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Modular EP Units: Are They Possible? One Hospital’s Experience (Page BRC4) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - All About My Job: Technician Supervisor (New Column!) (Page 25) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Alcohol Septal Ablation in the Cath Lab: What is it All About? (Page 26) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Alcohol Septal Ablation in the Cath Lab: What is it All About? (Page 27) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Alcohol Septal Ablation in the Cath Lab: What is it All About? (Page 28) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Alcohol Septal Ablation in the Cath Lab: What is it All About? (Page 29) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Alcohol Septal Ablation in the Cath Lab: What is it All About? (Page 30) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Alcohol Septal Ablation in the Cath Lab: What is it All About? (Page 31) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - About the Canadian Heart Rhythm Society: Interview with Martin J. Gardner, MD, FRCP(C), FACC (Page 32) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - About the Canadian Heart Rhythm Society: Interview with Martin J. Gardner, MD, FRCP(C), FACC (Page 33) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Email Discussion Group: May 2008 (Page 34) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Email Discussion Group: May 2008 (Page 35) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Email Discussion Group: May 2008 (Page 36) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Email Discussion Group: May 2008 (Page 37) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Second Annual Salary Survey (Page 38) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Second Annual Salary Survey (Page 39) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Second Annual Salary Survey (Page 40) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Second Annual Salary Survey (Page 41) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - My First Year in Electrophysiology: What Have I Got Myself Into? (Page 42) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - My First Year in Electrophysiology: What Have I Got Myself Into? (Page 43) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - My First Year in Electrophysiology: What Have I Got Myself Into? (Page 44) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - My First Year in Electrophysiology: What Have I Got Myself Into? (Page 45) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Highlight on Technology: Video-Audio Integration for the EP Lab (Page 46) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Highlight on Technology: Video-Audio Integration for the EP Lab (Page 47) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - On the Horizon: A New Remote Catheter Manipulation System (Page 48) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - On the Horizon: A New Remote Catheter Manipulation System (Page 49) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Striving for Excellence in the Care of Cardiac Patients (Page 50) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Striving for Excellence in the Care of Cardiac Patients (Page 51) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Striving for Excellence in the Care of Cardiac Patients (Page 52) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Five Reasons to Participate with a Professional Organization (Page 53) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Suspected Shunting of Defibrillation Energy in the EP Lab (Page 54) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Suspected Shunting of Defibrillation Energy in the EP Lab (Page 55) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Suspected Shunting of Defibrillation Energy in the EP Lab (Page 56) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Suspected Shunting of Defibrillation Energy in the EP Lab (Page 57) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Suspected Shunting of Defibrillation Energy in the EP Lab (Page 58) EP Lab Digest - May 2008 - Can Digital Music Players Cause Interference with Implantable Devices? 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