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Dr. Albert Joseph Rogers is a board-certified, fellowship-trained cardiologist specializing in cardiac electrophysiology. He is an instructor in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine, where he focuses on the evaluation and treatment of electrical activity issues of the heart, including abnormal rhythms and device implantation. Dr. Rogers employs minimally invasive therapeutic techniques for mapping and ablating problematic heart tissues. His clinical focus includes atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, and sudden cardiac death. He is involved in innovative research at Stanford that combines biomedical engineering and machine learning to advance fundamental understandings of heart rhythm disorders. His research efforts have been recognized through various awards, and he is an associate editor for the Journal of Invasive Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, as well as a peer reviewer for several prestigious journals. He has had extensive training and experience in medical technology development for over 10 years, alongside meaningful contributions to academic medicine through teaching and mentoring.
Stanford University School of Medicine • Stanford, CA
Teaches and conducts research in the fields of Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiac Arrhythmia while practicing as a clinical cardiac electrophysiologist.
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