Candidates are eligible for training in Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology if they have completed three years of training in Cardiovascular Disease and are or will be Board-Eligible in Cardiovascular Disease.
The length of the Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology program (CCEP) is 2 years, with complex catheter ablation the focus of the second year.
The EP fellowship training program features the following:
- 6 Electrophysiology attending physicians; 5 Associate providers
- 2 dedicated Single plane Electrophysiology Labs
- ‘Zero-Gravity’ suspended radiation protection systems in both labs
- Carto, Ensite and Rhythmia electroanatomic mapping systems
- Traditional transvenous and subcutaneous defibrillators, transvenous and leadless pacemakers
- Training provided in Radiofrequency, Cryo and Pulsed-Field Ablation modalities
- Training in Lead/system extraction; training in left atrial appendage occlusion
- Training in Ventricular tachycardia ablation
- Ambulatory EP Clinic on site – all inpatient and outpatient training experience is at the main Dartmouth Hitchcock Campus in Lebanon
- Device clinic with > 95% remote monitoring
- Opportunities for clinical research