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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.
Terence S Dunn, II, MD, FHRS, CCDS
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
University of Alabama at Birmingham
1720 2nd Ave S - FOT 930
Birmingham, Alabama 35294
United States
Lawrence H. Durban, MD
Male
Surgery
St. Francis Hospital
100 Port Washington Blvd
Roslyn, New York 11576-1353
United States
Raymond E. Dusman, Jr., MBA, MD, FHRS
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Parkview Health
Parkview Health
10622 Parkview Plaza Drive
Suite 100
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46845
United States
Charles Dussault
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Sherbrooke University
Service de Cardiologie
3001 12e avenue nord
Sherbrooke, Quebec J0B2C0
Canada
Glenn Dym, MD, FHRS
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Florida Cardiology, P.A.
Florida Cardiology, P.A.
483 N. Semoran Blvd.
Suite 210
Winter Park, Florida 32792
United States
Arthur R. Easley, Jr., MD
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Univ of Nebraska Medical Center, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
Robert E. Eckart, DO, FHRS
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Heart Specialists of Sarasota
1950 Arlington Street Suite #400
Sarasota, Florida 34239
United States