Junior (0-2 years of experience)
Summary of the Role
A junior cardiac electrophysiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the electrical processes of the heart. This role involves diagnosing and treating irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias) and may involve performing procedures like catheter ablations and implanting pacemakers or defibrillators. The position requires working closely with cardiologists, surgeons, and other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive cardiac care.
Required Skills
In-depth knowledge of cardiac anatomy and electrophysiology.
Proficiency in diagnostic procedures, such as electrocardiograms (ECGs) and electrophysiological studies.
Ability to perform interventional procedures, including catheter ablation.
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to make quick decisions in high-pressure situations.
Exceptional attention to detail and manual dexterity.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Commitment to ongoing professional education and training.
Qualifications
Medical degree from an accredited medical school.
Completion of a residency in internal medicine.
Completion of a fellowship in cardiac electrophysiology.
Board eligibility or certification in cardiovascular disease.
Responsibilities
Diagnose arrhythmias and other electrical disorders of the heart using diagnostic equipment and tests.
Conduct and interpret results from electrophysiological studies (EPS).
Perform catheter ablations to treat arrhythmias.
Implant cardiac devices such as pacemakers and defibrillators.
Collaborate with cardiologists and other medical staff to manage patient care.
Keep up to date with the latest advancements in cardiac electrophysiology to ensure patients receive the best possible treatment.
Educate patients and their families about cardiac health and treatment options.
Participate in research studies and clinical trials related to cardiac electrophysiology.