HRS Synchrony Program Events | Heart Rhythm Society

HRS Synchrony Program Events

Formerly Co-Sponsored and Endorsed Events

How can my program be recognized as an HRS Synchrony Program?

The Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) welcomes the opportunity to expand educational offerings through sponsorship of high-quality programs for the pacing and electrophysiology (EP) communities. As a collaborator, HRS supports the planning and promotion of programs that facilitate audience participation and interactive learning and provides program content that is balanced and free of bias.

To be considered for the HRS Synchrony Program, please click on the Download Application button below to complete and submit your application. Please email tjones@hrsonline.org if you have any questions.

August 19-20, 2023

Kansas City Heart Rhythm Symposium (KCHRS)

Ablation
Atrial Arrhythmias
Atrial Fibrillation
Device Therapy
Disorders
Heart Failure / CRT
Sponsored by:
Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning
KCHRS Foundation
KCHRS is an EP-focused medical education event for the neighboring four-state regions. A variety of topics will provide specialists and generalists an update on the evolution of disease processes, diagnostic tools, therapeutic strategies, and ethical issues in the advancement of patient care.
September 9-10, 2023

California Heart Rhythm Symposium 2023

Ablation
Atrial Arrhythmias
Atrial Fibrillation
Ventricular Arrhythmias
Sponsored by:
The CA Heart Rhythm Symposium aims to bring together leaders in cardiac EP and provide a forum for presenting and discussing the latest advances in this medical subspecialty. The meeting will highlight the basic and clinical mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias, standard methods for their evaluation and treatment, and new advances in their treatment.
September 29-30, 2023

Global EP 2023

Ablation
Atrial Arrhythmias
Atrial Fibrillation
Clinical EP
Device Therapy
Heart Failure / CRT
Sponsored by:
Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education
The Global EP symposium will provide an opportunity for the leaders in EP research and clinical practice to interact in a forum that will encourage open discussion of their clinical practice, research, their perceived challenges, and future directions.