Curated education led by experts in the field focused on real-world electrophysiology workflows, emerging technologies, and building procedural confidence.
AME partners with industry leaders to support education without compromising independence. This series is designed to provide focused, high-quality learning experiences for early-career electrophysiology professionals through thoughtfully curated content and expert-led case discussions.
Building foundational knowledge and procedural skills during fellowship training.
Transitioning from training to independent practice with confidence.
Moving into advanced electrophysiology labs with specialized focus.
The Early Career EP Series features curated educational content designed to support early-career clinicians as they progress in independent practice.
Experienced electrophysiologists walk through real-world procedures and clinical decision-making in detailed case studies.
Interactive quizzes designed to reinforce key learning points and test your understanding of complex EP concepts.
Carefully selected literature supporting evidence-based practice and staying current with EP advancements.
Engage in peer-to-peer learning and expert discussion to deepen your understanding of electrophysiology.
A brief look at the case based learning, curated resources, and discussion-driven experience designed to support Early-career EP development
Each episode delivers concise, practical insights to support real-world clinical practice.
HPSD RF Ablation for PVI using a TactiFlex™ Ablation Catheter, Sensor Enabled™
Atypical Left Atrial Flutter Mapping using EnSite™ Omnipolar Technology
Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) for PVI + using EnSite™ Contact Index Module
Concomitant PVI and LAAO with Farawave™ PFA and Amulet Device Deployment
Using HD Grid to Define Flutter Circuit After Prior AF Ablation and Mini Maze
Rhythm AI By Star Apollo Mapping
Ischemic VT with ADAS
This educational series is released in limited availability to maintain a high level of engagement, learning quality, and focused support for early-career learners. Interested learners may request access by completing the registration form below. Access is subject to availability and review.
At this time, access to the Early Career EP Series is limited to physicians and fellows practicing in the United States and Canada.
Access is intentionally limited, and only a small number of registrations remain.