Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology (CCEP) Fellowship

Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology (CCEP) FellowshipThe CCEP program is a one-year program that provides training in pacing and electrophysiology. The fellow’s clinical experience will include opportunities to observe, diagnose, manage, and judge the efficacy of treatment for patients with palpitations, syncope, bradycardias, and tachycardias. The fellow will have the opportunity to assume increasing responsibility for care of arrhythmia patients and to learn the natural history and treatment of a wide variety of cardiac arrhythmias. The fellow will have experience in procedural skills, including implant of pacers, ICDs and biventricular devices, radio-frequency ablation of VT and SVT, and CARTO mapping. The fellow will be trained in the indications, contraindications, risks, and limitations of the procedures. The fellow’s clinical experiences will include consultation to physicians in other disciplines, care of patients in the CCU, ER, and other intensive care settings, care of the patient before, during and after EPS procedures, care of patients with postoperative arrhythmias, outpatient follow-up of patients treated with drugs, devices, or surgery, and the care and treat ment of patients with temporary or permanent pacemakers and ICDs. At the end of the program, the fellow will be boardeligible in cardiac electrophysiology.

Available Positions: 1

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Contact Information

Director: Lawrence Gessman, M.D.
Phone: (856) 342-2624
Email: dalton-christine@cooperhealth.edu
Address: Cooper University Hospital, One Cooper Plaza, Camden, New Jersey 08103