Dr. Stambler is a cardiac electrophysiologist at Piedmont Heart Institute in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Dr. Stambler received his MD from Duke University School of Medicine.
Dr. Piccini is a clinical cardiac electrophysiologist and Associate Professor of Medicine with tenure at Duke University Medical Center and the Duke Clinical Research Institute.
Dr. Ohman is Professor of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine. He received MDs from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and the National University of Ireland (1984, Fellowship 1984– 1987), and completed his training in cardiology at Duke University (1987– 1991), remaining on staff there.
Dr. Naccarelli received his BS in Biology from St. Joseph’s University and his MD from the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine. He was an Internal Medicine Resident at the North Carolina Baptist Hospital/Bowman Gray School of Medicine (Wake Forest University).
Dr. Lee is a Cardiologist and a Cardiac Electrophysiologist who specializes in complex catheter ablation for cardiac arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardias.
Dr. Kowey is a graduate of St Joseph’s University and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He completed his residency training in internal medicine at Penn State University and was a fellow in cardiovascular medicine and research at the Harvard University School of Public Health, the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, and the West Roxbury VA Hospital.
Dr. Koren is a cardiologist, Certified Physician Investigator, and Chief Executive Officer at Jacksonville Center for Clinical Research. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, and a Fellow and Immediate Past President of the Academy of Physicians in Clinical Research and the regional chapter of the American Heart Association.
Dr. Kopelman has had a distinguished career in cardiology for the better part of four decades. He has gained national recognition as a key opinion leader and innovator in the realm of clinical cardiac electrophysiology.