The Mark E. Josephson Thirty-Second Annual State-of-the-Art Arrhythmia Symposium
September 6, 2025
Join us for the 32nd Annual State-of-the-Art Arrhythmia Symposium—a premier hybrid event bringing together the brightest minds in electrophysiology and cardiology. Whether you attend in person or virtually, you’ll experience cutting-edge education through dynamic case-based discussions, expert-led lectures, and interactive Q&A sessions.
This year’s program features world-renowned keynote speakers Dr. Wendy Tzou and Dr. William Sauer, and delivers must-know insights on the latest tools, technologies, and strategies in arrhythmia care.
Designed for EPs, cardiologists, internists, nurses, and allied professionals, the symposium also includes targeted afternoon breakout tracks:
- Allied Health & Associated Professionals
- General Cardiology
- Advanced EP for fellows, EPs, and lab staff
Don’t miss this opportunity to level up your knowledge, connect with leaders, and stay ahead in cardiac rhythm care!
Learning Objectives
- Describe the appropriate evaluation of patients with frequent PVCs and NSVT as well as indications for treatment including ablation and antiarrhythmic medications.
- Recognize ECG clues to detect patients at risk for serious arrhythmias and sudden death.
- Apply in practice the newest information regarding evaluation and treatment of atrial arrhythmias including screening for episodes and ablation indications, techniques, and endpoints.
- Review the indications for “leadless” pacing and defibrillating devices and describe optimum implantation techniques.
- Discuss the indications, contraindications, and complications associated with left atrial (LA) appendage occlusion and closure.
- Describe the methods, techniques, associated tools, and equipment including emerging technologies to perform to catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation and flutter.
- Recognize use and value of new techniques and technologies employed for complex EP device and ablation cases.
- Apply into practice the ECG patterns/clinical characteristics, evaluation, and treatment of patients with genetically linked arrhythmia syndromes.
- Describe appropriate management of post-operative pain to avoid use of opioid analgesics.
- Recognize the use and value of ambulatory monitoring for screening/treating arrhythmias and assessing clinical status.
- Indicate the latest advances in device therapy for the treatment of patients with heart failure including cardiac contractility modulation and conduction system pacing.
Location
Marriott Old City
One Dock Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
United States
Program Directors
Francis Marchlinski, MD
Location
- Marriott Old City
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- Philadelphia
- Pennsylvania
- United States
- See map here
Topic
- Ablation
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Clinical EP
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest
- Ventricular Arrythmias
Delivery Method
In-Person, On-Demand
Certifications
ACE/MO
Event Type
Synchrony