HRS Board Review Course 2026

The HRS Board Review Course 2026 is a comprehensive electrophysiology (EP) exam preparation program for the ABIM CCEP Board Certification and Recertification exams.

Developed by leaders in electrophysiology, this premier preparation tool provides a structured review of essential EP concepts through expert-led lectures and case-based learning to help physicians and fellows-in-training prepare with confidence.

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HRS Board Review Course 2026 (With Self-Assessment)

The HRS Board Review Course 2026 is an indispensable tool for electrophysiologists, clinical directors, MDs, and fellows-in-training who are taking the ABIM CCEP Board Certification or Recertification Exams.

20+ expert-led lectures and case-based workshops cover core electrophysiology topics, with updated content and new faculty for 2026.

This version includes an extensive, multiple choice Self-Assessment Exam to help you test your knowledge, identify gaps, reinforce learning, and track readiness for certification.

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HRS Board Review Course 2026
(Without Self-Assessment)

This version of the HRS Board Review Course 2026 is an indispensable tool for electrophysiologists, clinical directors, MDs, and fellows-in-training who are looking to review and reinforce core EP knowledge.

20+ expert-led lectures and case-based workshops cover core electrophysiology topics, with updated content and new faculty for 2026.

This version includes all course lectures and materials but does not include the Self-Assessment Exam.

The Board Review Course will change how I perform EP studies for SVT patients and will change how I approached peri-procedure anticoagulation management for CIED patients.”

This course helped to identify knowledge gaps and improve understanding both in clinical medicine and during diagnostic maneuvers for EP testing. Evidence based practice review will help keep me current with literature.”

The Board Review Course reinforced concepts of the common conditions. Throughout this activity I was thinking about my actual patients and how I could apply these principles in practice like mapping of focal atrial tachycardias using both bipolar and unipolar signals and timing them to the onset of p wave.”