Research Experience
One of the major goals of academic EP training is to develop the skills necessary to establish oneself as a clinical investigator. The MUSC electrophysiology team have been very involved with research for the last several decades including cardiac device, ventricular arrhythmia with a focus on advanced imaging as well as atrial arrhythmia research. We have several ongoing research projects on atrial and ventricular arrhythmia as well as cardiac devices. Our faculty actively participate in clinical trials of novel and emerging technologies.
The CCEP fellow will be expected to participate in clinical and/or basic electrophysiology research. Each fellow is expected to design, implement, and analyze research protocols during their training in conjunction with one or more of the faculty members. Data from this research experience will be presented during monthly electrophysiology research meetings. Fellows are also expected to present their research at national or international meetings, and to publish their results in peer-reviewed journals. In addition, during the year there will be opportunities to write reviews about electrophysiologic topics in conjunction with one of the faculty members for further development of writing skills. The goal is to develop the fellow’s capability to assume independent research upon completion of their training.
Scientific Meetings
CCEP fellows are encouraged to present their research at scientific meetings. These meetings include but are not limited to the Heart Rhythm Society, VT symposium, AF symposium, American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology annual scientific meetings.