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.
With
Amy Kleinhans, DNP, AGNP-C, FHRS, Lead Nurse Practitioner and Advanced Program Manager for Electrophysiology, HonorHealth
Todd Butka, Co-founder and CEO, Murj
Chris Irving, Co-founder and Chief Experience Officer (CXO), Murj
Mark Pederson, Director of Product Management, Murj
Kleinhans shares insights on implementing new technologies—including devices and management systems—across multiple EP programs to improve patient outcomes.
Kleinhans is the Lead Nurse Practitioner in the Arrhythmia Service Line at HonorHealth. She has nearly 20 years of cardiac electrophysiology nursing experience. Kleinhans’ primary role is in program development, which includes clinical oversight of the cardiac device clinic.
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.