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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.
George H. Crossley, III, MD, MS, FHRS, CCDS
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Vanderbilt Heart & Vascular Institute
1215 21 Ave S Ste 5209
Nashville, Tennessee 37232-8802
United States
Ian G. Crozier, FHRS
Male
Clinical Cardiology
Christchurch Hospital
Private Bag 4710
Christchurch 8140
New Zealand
Phillip Cuculich, MD
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Washington University in St. Louis
660 S Euclid Avenue Campus Box 8086
St. Louis, Missouri 63110
United States
Carlos Cuello, MD, FHRS
Male
Clinical Cardiology
Heart Rhythm Specialists
P.O. Box 8448
Naples, Florida 34101
United States
Jennifer Cummings, MD
Female
Clinical Electrophysiology
Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hostpital
Ohio
United States
Ryan Cunnane, MD
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
University of Michigan
1500 East Medical Center Drive SPC 5853
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
United States
Frank A. Cuoco, Jr., MBA, MD, MSBME, FHRS
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
HCA Trident Hospital
9313 Medical Plaza Dr, Suite 305
Charleston, South Carolina 29406
United States