Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Volunteering Opportunities at the Heart Rhythm Society


Since 2014, Dr. Sanjiv Narayan has served as the director of electrophysiology research and the atrial fibrillation program at Stanford University. Dr. Narayan is funded by the National Institutes of Health and has spoken at several forums on atrial fibrillation worldwide. Dr. Sanjiv Narayan is a member of the Heart Rhythm Society.

A membership organization dedicated to improving patient care and advocating for optimal health care policies, the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) has become known as a top resource on cardiac pacing and electrophysiology. The organization relies on its extensive network of cardiac professionals, who volunteer their time with a variety of programs and projects. HRS also encourages members to recruit colleagues and network with fellow members online.

For non-members interested in supporting HRS, the organization welcomes financial donations in support of research, education, and advocacy activities. Anyone can post comments on the HRS Facebook page or share posts, which increase overall visibility of the heart rhythm community.

To learn more about volunteer opportunities at the Heart Rhythm Society, visit the official website at hrsonline.org.