Indian Heart Rhythm Society National Conference Concludes in Visakhapatnam, Fostering Advancement in Cardiac Electrophysiology
Visakhapatnam Darpan news service :The Indian Heart Rhythm Society (IHRS) successfully concluded its annual national conference, IHRSCON 2025, in Visakhapatnam from October 31st to November 2nd. The event brought together leading experts, researchers, and practitioners in cardiac electrophysiology for three days of scientific exchange, innovation, and collaboration, with the theme "One Rhythm, One Goal: Advancing EP Through Collaboration".
The conference provided a critical platform for discussing the latest advancements in arrhythmia management and fostering knowledge sharing among medical professionals. Key topics included management of Arrhythmias including newer technologies of catheter ablation and technological innovations transforming the field of electrophysiology.
"It was an honor to host this prestigious event in Visakhapatnam," said Dr Allamsetty Suresh, Organizing Secretary of IHRSCON and Senior Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist at Medicover Hospital, MVP Branch, Visakhapatnam.
Dr. C. Narasimhan, Organizing Chairman of IHRSCON 2025, Head of Electrophysiology, AIG Hospital, Hyderabad opined that "Our goal was to create an inclusive platform for learning and growth, and the vibrant discussions and collaborations that took place have reinforced our commitment to advancing the standard of care for heart rhythm disorders across India," he added.
Dr Ajay Naik, President of the IHRS , Director of Electrophysiology, CIMS Hospital, Ahmedabad said that the conference successfully facilitated networking and idea exchange, supporting the IHRS mission to uplift the standards of care in electrophysiology through academic growth, knowledge dissemination, and mentorship. The event also served as a crucial opportunity for both seasoned experts and early-career clinicians to engage with peers and grow their expertise in the field. There were 305 registrations. The Faculty included senior Electrophysiologists from India, USA, Taiwan, UK, Australia and Sri Lanka.

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