Editor-in-Chief of Arrhythmia Academy, Dr Luigi Di Biase (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, US) sits down with Dr Jeremy Ruskin (Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, US) to discuss the upcoming AF Symposium in Boston.
Dr Di Biase and Dr Ruskin discuss the history of AFib research and the role of mentors in the development of young electrophysiologists, as well as the logistics of live cases at large-scale cardiology events.
AF Symposium is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2025, and features live cases, late-breaking data and presentations on a range of topics related to atrial fibrillation. Registration is open now.
Recorded remotely from Boston and New York, 2025.
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