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The FHRS designation distinguishes qualified Heart Rhythm Society members among health care providers for their specialization in electrophysiology, clarifies the referral process and serves as a credential of quality care for patients, media and government. FHRS members are characterized by advanced training, certification and/or prominence in research.
Physicians earning the CCDS have demonstrated a mastery of competency, knowledge and skills in cardiac pacing. They typically specialize in device therapy and implant pacemakers and ICDs.
Physicians earning the CEPS certification have demonstrated a mastery of competency, knowledge and skills in cardiac electrophysiology. They typically specialize in cardiac arrhythmias, ablation and electrophysiological studies.
Jay N. Gross, MD, CCDS
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Montefiore Medical Center, Div
111 E 210th St
Bronx, New York 10467-2401
United States
Dirk Grosse Meininghaus, MD
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Medical University Lausitz - Carl Thiem, Cottbus, Germany
Medical University Lausitz - Carl Thiem
Department of Cardiology and Rhythmology
Thiemstr. 111
Cottbus 03048
Germany
Stephanie Diane Grosz, MD, FHRS
Female
Clinical Electrophysiology
Rhiner Gupta Grosz Cardiology PC
600 Providence Pk Dr E
Mobile, Alabama 36695
United States
Evan Grove, MD, MHS
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Cardiovascular Medicine, Level 5 One Medical Center Dr.
Lebanon, New Hampshire 03756
United States
Eric M. Grubman, MD, MS, FHRS
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Yale University School of Medi
2 Devine Street
North Haven, Connecticut 06473
United States
Karine Guerrier, DO, MPH, MS, CCDS, CEPS-P
Female
Pediatric Electrophysiology
Le Bonheur Children`s Hospital
49 N Dunlap St; Faculty Office Building, 3rd Floor
Memphis, Tennessee 38103
United States