Electrophysiologist
CHRS
Université de Montréal
Dr Dyrda has degrees in Engineering Physics from Queen’s University and in Medicine from the University of Ottawa. She continued her training in Internal Medicine at Queen’s University and in adult Cardiology at the University of Montreal. She then pursued a fellowship in interventional electrophysiology starting at the Montreal Heart Institute and continuing at the Leiden University Medical Centre in the Netherlands. She has particular interests and expertise in complex ablation. She currently works at the Montreal Heart Institute, and, is an associate professor at the University of Montreal. She is the director of the arrhythmia out-patient and atrial fibrillation clinics. She is involved in academic affairs as electrophysiology program director. She is the co-chair of the clinical ethics commitee. She is interested in electromagnetic interference affecting implantable cardiac devices, in atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia ablation, and in ablation catheter development, thus allowing her to combine medicine and engineering in her research work.
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Saturday, October 28, 2023
16:30 – 17:15 EST