Signal Clarity of the CAM Patch in Pediatric Patients Webinar

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Dr. Gust Bardy, M.D.
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Bardy Diagnostics

 

Dr. Bardy has been a cardiac electrophysiologist since 1983 with research interests in cardiac defibrillator technology, cardiac arrest, ablation, heart failure and atrial fibrillation from both a public health and a technical perspective. He has been a researcher and clinician in the field of sudden death and disabling cardiac rhythm disorders for 38 years with over 400 peer-reviewed publications. Dr. Bardy has also developed technological solutions to patient rhythm problems with over 270 U.S. patents issued, all of which have been incorporated in cardiac rhythm management technologies in use by many medical device companies. Most recently, Dr. Bardy’s previous company, Cameron Health, was successfully acquired by Boston Scientific in 2012 for its revolutionary Subcutaneous Implantable Defibrillator (S-ICD) product. In addition to serving Bardy Diagnostics, Dr. Bardy holds a faculty position as Clinical Professor of Medicine, Cardiology at the University of Washington and is the Director of the Seattle Institute for Cardiac Research. Dr. Bardy earned a BS in physics from Carnegie-Mellon University before completing his MD from Northwestern University Medical School. In addition, he completed his residency at Northwestern University and a fellowship in cardiology and electrophysiology at Duke University.

Dr. Ric Samson, M.D.
Director of Electrophysiology
Children's Heart Center of Nevada

 

Dr. Ric Samson is Director of Electrophysiology at Children’s Heart Center of Nevada. After  graduating from medical school at the University of Michigan, he completed his pediatric residency at the University of Arizona, and fellowships in pediatric cardiology at the University of Iowa and in pediatric electrophysiology at Northwestern University.  He started his career on the faculty in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Arizona, where he served as Science Editor within the American Heart Association for the Pediatric Advanced Life Support courses in 2011 and 2016, prior to his arrival to at Children Heart Center in 2016.