What You Get With HRS Membership

Access the education, community, and advocacy resources that elevate your impact in heart rhythm care.

Join more than 9,000 physicians, scientists, allied health professionals, and trainees who call the Heart Rhythm Society their professional home. As the leading association for electrophysiology and cardiac pacing, HRS supports your growth at every step of your career.

Membership Eligibility

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Why Join HRS?

What Resources Help Me Stay Informed on the Latest EP Research?

Stay up to date with essential scientific guidance and professional insights.

  • Keeping Pace Newsletter: Biweekly updates on HRS programs and cutting-edge EP developments.
  • Heart Rhythm Journal: Members enjoy a complimentary subscription, plus updates on articles published in Heart Rhythm Case Reports and Heart Rhythm O2 .
  • Advocacy in Action Newsletter: Monthly insights into legislative, regulatory, and policy changes impacting EP professionals in the U.S.

 

How Does HRS Support My Education and Career Growth?

Gain access to training, recognition, and opportunities that move your career forward.

  • Heart Rhythm 365: On-demand education featuring free and discounted courses to keep you ahead of the curve.
  • Heart Rhythm TV:Stay current with interviews, expert insights, and event coverage.
  • Find a Specialist Physician Directory: Showcase your expertise to patients and caregivers.

 

How Can I Build My Network and Grow as a Leader?

From global forums to focused leadership programs, your connections start here.

  • Member Directory: Easily connect with peers and mentors.
  • Leadership Programs
    • GLOWE: Focused on supporting women in EP within their first five years of practice.

 

How Does HRS Advocate for My Profession?

HRS works tirelessly to protect your interests on Capitol Hill. Members benefit from:

  • Direct updates on healthcare policy changes.
  • Exclusive advocacy resources to navigate reimbursement cuts and evolving regulations.
  • Participation in the new Heart Rhythm Advocates (HRA) organization, empowering members to influence policy.

HRS has been essential to my career, enhancing my knowledge, expanding my professional network, and opening doors to leadership opportunities in electrophysiology..”

Sirena Robin Bridges, MPH, MSN, NP, FHRS, CCDS

Sirena Robin Bridges, MPH, MSN, NP, FHRS, CCDS, member since 2015

HRS has been invaluable in helping me stay connected with my colleagues and excited about all the advances in our field. The meeting is a great time to see old friends while renewing my enthusiasm for new technology and ideas!.”

Patricia E. Thomas, MD, FHRS, CEPS-P, member since 2009

Patricia E. Thomas, MD, FHRS, CEPS-P, member since 2009

In 2015, when I was still a cardiology fellow, I received a training grant for a year to support my research as a trainee[...]This changed my life[...]This inspired me to pursue a career doing research on heart rhythm problems to help improve patient outcomes.”

Tina Baykaner, MD, MPH, Member since 2014

Tina Baykaner, MD, MPH, member since 2014

Frequently Asked Questions About HRS Benefits

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Ready to Elevate Your Career?

Explore how HRS can support your professional journey and transform your practice. Join HRS today and become part of a community dedicated to advancing the field of electrophysiology.