There have been limited group events such as conferences and concerts since the outbreak of Covid 19 pandemic. Many educational, entertainment, and business events have been negatively affected, leading to rescheduling. Besides, the rate of unemployment has drastically increased, leading to loss of experience.
In most companies, the number of employees has been reduced to minimize expenditure. They have also canceled live conferences and events, incurring massive losses. To avoid this, entrepreneurs have embraced virtual performance like EPLive to keep businesses active. Andrea Natale has taken this path in educating about cardiac arrhythmias.
Dr. Andrea Natale educates cardiac experts and individuals interested in cardiac arrhythmias concepts. In 2020, he launched a two-day EPLive attended by cardiac electrophysiologists and general cardiologists who treat cardiac arrhythmias. Cardiac professionals learn and share ideas on the latest advances in cardiac treatment. His primary goal is exploring successful procedures that will improve cardiac treatment on cardiac patients worldwide.
Dr. Andrea has organized a 2021 conference that will include VT and AF ablation, new technology, and devices. It will be a Milan edition, maybe in-person and remote. He has invited international electrophysiologists who will study recorded cases of cardiac patients to enhance advanced cardiac arrhythmias treatment.
Dr. Andrea Natale has achieved many accomplishments, EPLive being one of them. He focuses on exploring ways of improving health and enhancing cardiac electrophysiology. As Executive Director, he has established an Austin-based Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute. He leads a team that innovates on cardiology treatment like robots and advanced ablation catheters.
Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute is currently one of the top international centers implementing and researching cardiology. The institute looks forward to implementing advanced cardiac treatment for future cardiology medications. Today, it focuses on electrophysiology cases, like CRT implants, venoplasty, and balloon cases.
About Dr. Andrea Natale
As a researcher and clinician, Dr. Andrea has spent three decades caring for arrhythmic patients, educating and inspiring those interested to embrace cardiology as a career. He served as Medical Director in Cleveland Clinic Center for Atrial Fibrillation. He is also an educator at Dell Medical School, Stanford, and Duke University.