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Eric Grubman specializes in electrophysiology, focusing on diagnosing and treating irregularities in the heart's electrical system. He has over 20 years of experience caring for patients with heart rhythm disorders and is a pioneer in leadless pacemaker implantation. His expertise includes managing various types of pacemakers and defibrillators, particularly in patients requiring cardiac ablation. Dr. Grubman graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in Biochemistry and subsequently obtained his Master’s Degree in Human Physiology from Georgetown University, followed by his M.D. degree from the same institution. He completed his residency in internal medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, where he also served as Chief Resident. Dr. Grubman then pursued a Cardiology Fellowship and a Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests lie in novel pacemaker designs and new treatments for cardiac arrhythmias, and he regularly reviews academic journals related to cardiac electrophysiology. Dr. Grubman is currently involved in community service through the Connecticut Chapter of the American College of Cardiology, serving as a Councilor and active committee member.
Yale School of Medicine • New Haven, CT
Teach and conduct research in the field of cardiovascular medicine, particularly focusing on electrophysiology.
Yale School of Medicine • New Haven, CT
Lead the ambulatory care program for electrophysiology patients.
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