Sandeep Bansal, MD, MPH, FACC - Think ICRT ProctorSandeep Bansal, MD, MPH, FACC

Electrophysiologist

 

Meet Dr. Bansal

Dr. Bansal is adjunct professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and a clinical electrophysiologist at The Heart Group of Lancaster General Heart/Penn Medicine in Lancaster, PA, USA.

Clinical and Educational Background

Dr. Bansal received his medical degree from Yale University School of Medicine and completed his cardiology and electrophysiology training at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Clinical and Research Interests

His clinical interests are in interventional complex device implantation and complex arrhythmia management. He is actively involved in numerous research trials through Lancaster Heart and Vascular Institute. Dr. Bansal regularly travels throughout the country, providing educational talks. He has also been published in several medical journals.

Mark Marieb, MD, FHRS, FACC, FAHA, CCDSMark Marieb, MD, FHRS, FACC, FAHA, CCDS

Electrophysiologist

 

Meet Dr. Marieb

Dr. Marieb has been in electrophysiology and arrhythmia practice in Connecticut, USA, for over 25 years. He is currently associate professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine.

Clinical and Educational Background

Dr. Marieb trained in internal medicine, cardiology, and electrophysiology at Yale University/Yale New Haven Hospital.

Subsequently, he joined the Cardiothoracic and Vascular Group, and in 1993 was a founding partner of the Arrhythmia Center of Connecticut, where he worked for 16 years.

In 1999, he joined the full-time faculty at Yale University School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Hospital as associate professor of medicine and clinical director of electrophysiology. He was also system director of electrophysiology labs for the Hartford HealthCare Heart and Vascular Institute.

Clinical and Research Interests

Dr. Marieb is trained in all aspects of arrhythmia care and interventional cardiac electrophysiology. He is board certified in Internal Medicine, Cardiology, and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology.

Matthew McKillop, MD, FACC, FHRSMatthew McKillop, MD, FACC, FHRS

Electrophysiologist

 

Meet Dr. McKillop

Dr. McKillop is director of clinical cardiac electrophysiology at the Baptist Health System in Jacksonville, FL, USA.

Clinical and Educational Background

Dr. McKillop is a graduate of the University of Florida College of Medicine, and he completed his internal medicine training along with his cardiology and electrophysiology fellowships at the University of Florida.

Clinical and Research Interests

Dr. McKillop’s clinical practice includes complex device implantation and extraction involving peripheral and coronary sinus venoplasty and other interventional electrophysiology implant techniques. His active interests include complex atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia ablation.

Dr. McKillop has served as principal investigator in several national industry- and federally funded trials involving cardiac resynchronization therapy and implantable cardioverter defibrillator implantation. He is an award-winning instructor who is dedicated to the care of his patients and to the training of fellow physicians in cardiovascular care.

Seth Worley, MD, FHRS, FACCSeth Worley, MD, FHRS, FACC

Electrophysiologist

 

Meet Dr. Worley

Dr. Worley is a senior consultant of the cardiac electrophysiology division at MedStar Health in Washington, DC, USA, and an internationally recognized expert and key opinion leader in the advancement of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT).

He joined MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute from Lancaster General Hospital in Lancaster, PA, where he was the director of the Interventional Implant Program at the Lancaster Heart and Vascular Institute. He is the founder and past president of the Lancaster Heart & Stroke Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving cardiovascular health through clinical research and community programs.

Dr. Worley is board certified in clinical cardiac electrophysiology, and he is a fellow of the Heart Rhythm Society.

Clinical and Educational Background

Dr. Worley graduated from Temple University School of Medicine and completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, NY. After completing a fellowship in cardiology and electrophysiology at Duke University Medical Center, he became the co-director of the Coronary Care Unit and assistant professor of medicine. From Duke, he was recruited to the Mayo Clinic where he was assistant professor of medicine in the division of cardiology prior to relocating to Lancaster.

Clinical Interests

Dr. Worley personally developed a unique set of tools and techniques, creating an approach called ‘Interventional CRT,’ to facilitate and optimize the success of transvenous left ventricular (LV) lead implantation.

Dr. Worley is an active participant in academic, research, and teaching activities. He has been an investigator in landmark clinical trials, the author of numerous texts in cardiac electrophysiology, and a regular contributor to scientific journals. He is a frequent speaker at national and international medical meetings.

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