This episode of The Pulse delivers a practical playbook for leading and scaling an effective cardiac device clinic. Originally presented by Dr. Poku at the 2025 Electrophysiology IEP Fellows and Early Attendings Leadership Foundations conference in Austin, Texas, this talk offers impactful advice on building a data-driven, high-performing practice. This content is especially valuable for fellows and early-career EPs, as it offers real-world perspectives and insights not typically included in traditional training.
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This episode of The Pulse delivers a practical playbook for leading and scaling an effective cardiac device clinic. Originally presented by Dr. Poku at the 2025 Electrophysiology IEP Fellows and Early Attendings Leadership Foundations conference in Austin, Texas, this talk offers impactful advice on building a data-driven, high-performing practice. This content is especially valuable for fellows and early-career EPs, as it offers real-world perspectives and insights not typically included in traditional training.
Reflecting on 2023 and looking ahead with the Murj leadership team
The Pulse
28 minutes 29 seconds
1 year ago
Reflecting on 2023 and looking ahead with the Murj leadership team
Join the Murj senior leadership team—CEO Todd Butka, COO Reed Gaither, and Chief Experience Officer (CXO) Chris Irving—as they discuss significant company milestones and accomplishments in 2023. The co-founders also share insights into Murj’s vision and plans for the upcoming year.
The Pulse
This episode of The Pulse delivers a practical playbook for leading and scaling an effective cardiac device clinic. Originally presented by Dr. Poku at the 2025 Electrophysiology IEP Fellows and Early Attendings Leadership Foundations conference in Austin, Texas, this talk offers impactful advice on building a data-driven, high-performing practice. This content is especially valuable for fellows and early-career EPs, as it offers real-world perspectives and insights not typically included in traditional training.