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HRX NeXt brings together forward-thinking clinicians, innovators, and leaders to explore what's new, what's next, and what's possible in heart rhythm care.
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In this episode, Dr. Michael Rosenberg and Dr. Neal Bhatia explore how burnout is hitting cardiology hard — electrophysiologists included. In this episode, we explore what artificial intelligence will actually look like in the next 5–10 years and tackle the big questions: is AI replacing physicians or redefining their role, and will AI help alleviate burnout? From generative AI to workflow automation, our experts break down how thoughtfully implemented technology can reduce cognitive load, ease administrative burden, and help EPs focus on what matters most — delivering better patient care while reclaiming professional fulfillment. Read the full article discussed in this podcast here: Avoiding burnout from AI in busy clinical practice - Heart Rhythm Article Authors and Podcast Contributors Article Authors: Varun Ayyaswami, MD Allen Chang, MD Podcast Contributors: Michael Rosenberg, MD Neal Kumar Bhatia, MD Listen on: HRX Innovation Hub Spotify Apple Podcasts iHeartRadio
In this episode, Dr. Peter Noseworthy, Dr. Christopher C. Cheung, and Dr. G. Stuart Mendenhall explore how wearable medical devices, health apps, and other digital health tools are transforming care while also creating a growing challenge of data overload for clinicians and health systems. The conversation will focus on how unprecedented volumes of patient-generated data raise concerns around accuracy, validation, and equity, and how poorly managed data streams can contribute to alert fatigue and inefficiency rather than better care. Panelists will discuss the need for robust standards to vet consumer-grade devices, as well as strategies for aggregating and prioritizing data from disparate sources using interoperability frameworks and AI-enabled triage. The episode will also examine why human oversight remains essential in managing data overload, particularly for interpreting edge cases and aligning insights with patient preferences. Ultimately, the discussion will highlight practical approaches for turning overwhelming amounts of digital health data into actionable, clinically meaningful information that improves outcomes. Read the full article discussed in this podcast here: Managing data overload: AI, wearables, and apps - Heart Rhythm Article Authors and Podcast Contributors Article Authors: Christopher C. Cheung, MD, MPH Hawkins Gay, MD G. Stuart Mendenhall, MD, FHRS Podcast Contributors: Peter Noseworthy, MD, MBA Christopher C. Cheung, MD, MPH G. Stuart Mendenhall, MD, FHRS Listen on: HRX Innovation Hub Spotify Apple Podcasts iHeartRadio
In this episode, Dr. Krishna Pundi and Dr. Michael Rosenberg discuss a timely paper focused on how clinicians can practically engage with artificial intelligence while managing busy clinical schedules. They explore why developing a working understanding of AI is becoming increasingly important, how to evaluate clinical and consumer AI tools with confidence, and ways clinicians can stay ahead of rapid innovation without feeling overwhelmed. The conversation offers practical guidance for using AI thoughtfully in everyday practice and responding to questions from patients, colleagues, and health system leaders.   Read the full article discussed in this podcast here: Learning AI for busy clinicians: Staying ahead - Heart Rhythm Article Authors and Podcast Contributors Article Authors: Sanjiv M. Narayan MD, PhD, FHRS Emma Svennberg MD, PhD Podcast Contributors: Krishna Pundi, MD Michael Rosenberg, MD Listen on: HRX Innovation Hub Spotify Apple Podcasts iHeartRadio
What exactly is artificial intelligence — and why should clinicians care? In this episode, Dr. Neal Bhatia joins Dr. Collin M. Stultz to discuss the Heart Rhythm article "What is AI and why should I care?" and break down the fundamentals of AI in a clear, practical way. They explore what AI really means in the context of cardiovascular care, how it's already being applied in medicine, and what clinicians should understand as these tools become more integrated into everyday practice. A concise, accessible conversation on why AI matters now — and what's ahead. Read the full article discussed in this podcast here: What is AI and why should I care? - Heart Rhythm Article Authors and Podcast Contributors Article Authors: Collin M. Stultz, MD, PhD Podcast Contributors: Collin M. Stultz, MD, PhD Neal Kumar Bhatia, MD Listen on: HRX Innovation Hub Spotify Apple Podcasts iHeartRadio
Description Artificial intelligence continues to reshape the health care landscape — and cardiac electrophysiology is no exception. In this episode, we explore the rapid growth of AI across health care and take a closer look at how these technologies are being integrated into cardiac EP, with a particular focus on real-world, day-to-day clinical operations. From workflow efficiencies to decision support and patient care, our discussion examines where AI is already making an impact, the challenges of adoption, and what the future may hold for clinicians and health systems alike. Read the full article discussed in this podcast here: Optimizing clinical operations with AI - Heart Rhythm Article Authors and Podcast Contributors Article Authors: Janet K. Han, MD, FHRS Podcast Contributors: Nino Isakadzee, MD, MHS Neal Bhatia, MD Krishna Pundi, MD Janet Han, MD, FHRS Listen on: HRX Innovation Hub Spotify Apple Podcasts iHeartRadio
AI has the potential to transform healthcare through tools that streamline tasks, support diagnosis, and guide clinical decisions, but bias in these models poses risks of patient harm. This article highlights the issue of bias, its clinical consequences, and introduces a simple framework to mitigate it. Join moderator Krishna Pundi and guests Mike Rosenberg, Peter Noseworthy, and Demilade Adedinsewo for a lively discussion of this cutting-edge manuscript from heart Rhythm O2.   Podcast Contributors Krishna Pundi, MD, Stanford University/Palo Alto VA Medical Center  Mike Rosenberg, MD, FHRS, University of Colorado Anschutz  Peter Noseworthy, MD, FHRS, Mayo Clinic  Demilade Adedinsewo, MD, MPH, Mayo Clinic Listen on: HRX Innovation Hub Spotify Apple Podcasts iHeartRadio
Artificial intelligence is seen as a promising tool for improving clinical, operational, and financial aspects of healthcare, though its impact remains largely theoretical for now. This article reviews current progress, outlines strategies for success, and emphasizes balancing innovation with responsibility to ensure benefits for both patients and clinicians.   Article Authors Thomas F. Deering, MBA, MD, FHRS, CCDS, Andrew D. Krahn, MD, FHRS, Jodie L. Hurwitz, MD, FHRS  Podcast Contributors Krishna Pundi, MD, Stanford University/Palo Alto VA Medical Center Tina Baykaner, MD, MPH, Stanford University Jason G. Andrade, MD, FHRS, Vancouver General Hospital Listen on: HRX Innovation Hub Spotify Apple Podcasts iHeartRadio
Description In 2024, HRS formed a Task Force to address concerns about limited MRI access for patients with CIEDs, reviewing data and surveying members on the issue. Based on its findings, the group developed this Scientific Statement to provide recommendations and guidance on improving access. Learning Objective Describe the purpose and outcomes of the 2024 HRS Task Force on MRI access for patients with CIEDs, including the development of a Scientific Statement with recommendations to improve access.  Article Authors and Podcast Contributors Article Authors Robert J. Russo, MD, PhD, Lindsey Gakenheimer-Smith, MD, Ulrika M. Birgersdotter-Green, MD, FHRS, Janet K. Han, MD, FHRS, Andrew D. Krahn, MD, FHRS, Timothy R. Larsen, DO, FHRS, Harold I. Litt, MD, PhD, Christopher F. Liu, MD, FHRS, Saman Nazarian, MD, PhD, FHRS, Pamela K. Woodard, MD, Erica S. Zado, PA-C, FHRS, Jayanthi N. Koneru, MBBS, FHRS Podcast Contributors Neal Bhatia, MD | Emory University Robert J Russo, MD, PhD | Scripps Research Lindsey Gakenheimer-Smith, MD | Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital Listen on: HRX Innovation Hub Spotify Apple Podcasts iHeartRadio
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