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DEDICATION
We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to our families for tolerating the hours of training and practice that are required to work in this evolving field. Also, we wish to thank Dr. Fred Morady for his guidance and mentorship during our training and early careers and for still providing insight when needed.
Emile G. Daoud, MD, FACC, FHRS
Steven J. Kalbfleisch, MD, FACC, FHRS
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CONTRIBUTORS
Nazem Akoum, MD, MS
Comprehensive Arrhythmia Research & Management Center
University of Utah Health Sciences Center
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
Section of Cardiac Electrophysiology
Salt Lake City, Utah
Sana M. Al-Khatib, MD, MHS
Duke Clinical Research Institute and Department of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, North Carolina
Roi Altit, MD
Fellow, Cardiovascular Diseases
Lankenau Heart Institute
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
Anish Amin, MD
The Ohio State University
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute
Columbus, Ohio
Laura Arbour, MD, FRCPC
Department of Medical Genetics
University of British Columbia, Island Medical Program
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Khaled Awad, MD
Assistant Professor
Division of Cardiac Electrophysiology,
Birmingham School of Medicine, University of Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama
Yousef Bader, MD
Fellow in Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
Tufts Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Nitish Badhwar, MBBS
Cardiac Electrophysiology Section, Division of Cardiology
University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine
San Francisco, California
Rong Bai, MD
Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute
St. Davids Medical Center
Austin, TX
Chirag Barbhaiya, MD
Brigham and Womens Electrophysiology Division of Cardiology
Brigham and Womens Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
Conor Barrett, MD
Al-Sabah Arrhythmia Institute
St. Lukes Hospital
New York, New York
Richard Bayer II, MD
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
Peter H. Belott, MD, FACC, FHRS
Sharp Grossmont Hospital
La Mesa, California
David G. Benditt, MD
Cardiac Arrhythmia and Syncope Center, Cardiovascular Division
Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota Medical School
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Benjamin Berte, MD
Hpital Cardiologique du Haut-Lvque
Bordeaux-Pessac, France
Luigi Di Biase MD, PhD, FACC, FHRS
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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