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Eric Grubman, MD, is an Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and Director of Ambulatory Electrophysiology in Internal Medicine. He specializes in cardiac electrophysiology, focusing on arrhythmias, pacemakers, and defibrillators. He completed his MD at Georgetown University, residency at Mount Sinai Hospital, and fellowships in Cardiology and Electrophysiology at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Grubman is a pioneer in leadless pacemaker implantation and has authored numerous studies on cardiac devices. His research emphasizes long-term outcomes of transcatheter pacing systems and minimally invasive approaches. He holds leadership roles in professional organizations like the Heart Rhythm Society and contributes to clinical trials and device innovation. His clinical expertise includes biventricular pacing optimization and care for patients with complex cardiac histories.
- Education: BA Biochemistry (Dartmouth College), MS Human Physiology (Georgetown), MD (Georgetown), Residency (Mount Sinai), Fellowships (University of Pennsylvania).
- Key Roles: Director of Ambulatory Electrophysiology, Yale Medicine Cardiac Electrophysiology Program.
Research interests span pacemaker technology, arrhythmia management, and transcatheter device advancements. He collaborates on studies evaluating device efficacy and patient outcomes, with a focus on improving care for those with chronic heart conditions.
