Arrhythmia Technologies Institute

Arrhythmia Technologies Institute For 37 years, ATI has trained students and professionals in the fields of cardiac rhythm management & electrophysiology.

Classroom or clinic—doesn't matter. Our students are learning everywhere. ✨Our Spring 2026 cohort is enjoying their time...
04/16/2026

Classroom or clinic—doesn't matter. Our students are learning everywhere. ✨

Our Spring 2026 cohort is enjoying their time at clinicals, where they’re gaining real-world experience in healthcare. A big thank you to the medical professionals mentoring our students and helping shape their futures!

Learn more about our Cardiac Specialist program here: https://loom.ly/bzAiOSo

Heart failure is one of the most challenging conditions in cardiac care—and innovation in this space can truly change li...
04/14/2026

Heart failure is one of the most challenging conditions in cardiac care—and innovation in this space can truly change lives.

We’re grateful to Impulse Dynamics for joining us at ATI and sharing their work in Cardiac Contractility Modulation (CCM) Therapy. Their approach offers new hope for patients living with heart failure, and it’s powerful for our students to see how advancements like this are expanding what’s possible in treatment.

These students are enrolled in our Cardiac Specialist Program because they want to make a difference, and learning from the Impulse Dynamics team helps to connect the science to the real impact. Thank you to Impulse Dynamics for investing in both our students and the future of cardiac care!

One of the most valuable things we can give our students? A window into what’s *next* in cardiac care.A big thank you to...
04/10/2026

One of the most valuable things we can give our students? A window into what’s *next* in cardiac care.

A big thank you to Abbott for joining us and providing Electrophysiology education and training to our students. Sessions like these give students a firsthand look at the technologies, thinking, and innovation shaping the future of the field.

We love seeing our students connect the dots between what they’re learning and where the industry is headed. Thank you, Abbott, for helping bring that future into the classroom!

Proud faculty moment!One of our ATI alumni, Daniel Hedbloom, was recently featured in Abbott’s promotional video for the...
04/09/2026

Proud faculty moment!

One of our ATI alumni, Daniel Hedbloom, was recently featured in Abbott’s promotional video for their Electrophysiology Clinical Training Program. We couldn’t be more excited to see him thriving in the field.

It’s a great glimpse into Daniel’s success and into what a day in the life of a career in Electrophysiology can look like. We’re always proud to see our alumni making an impact and representing the profession so well.

Congratulations, Daniel—we’re cheering you on!

Watch the full video here: https://loom.ly/cbrA-30

Thank you to Medtronic for joining our students in March and providing top-notch CRM education!There’s always a moment d...
04/07/2026

Thank you to Medtronic for joining our students in March and providing top-notch CRM education!

There’s always a moment during these sessions where everything starts to click—and it’s one of our favorite things to witness. Concepts turn into confidence, and students take another step toward being truly career-ready.

We’re grateful for Medtronic’s continued investment in our students and for the role they play in preparing the next generation of cardiac care professionals.

We’re grateful to Johnson & Johnson MedTech for joining us on campus this past March and investing their time and expert...
04/03/2026

We’re grateful to Johnson & Johnson MedTech for joining us on campus this past March and investing their time and expertise into our students!

Experiences like these go far beyond a single visit. They help prepare our students to step into the cardiac care field with confidence—equipped not only with knowledge, but with real insight into the work ahead.

Thank you for pouring into the next generation of cardiac professionals and make a lasting impact on ATI and the field as a whole.

Love is in the air… thanks to an ATI connection. 💙At the end of March, Kimber celebrated at the wedding of her son (an A...
04/02/2026

Love is in the air… thanks to an ATI connection. 💙

At the end of March, Kimber celebrated at the wedding of her son (an ATI alum) who married someone from his own Cardiac Specialist cohort. Yes, we usually advise students to focus on the program… but sometimes the best things happen anyway!

Such a fun celebration and a sweet reminder of the many ways ATI changes lives. Cheers to Clay and Madison!

Love really was in the air in late March — thanks to an ATI connection!A few weeks ago, Kimber celebrated a very special...
04/02/2026

Love really was in the air in late March — thanks to an ATI connection!

A few weeks ago, Kimber celebrated a very special milestone: the wedding of her son, an ATI alum, who married someone he met in his own ATI Cardiac Specialist cohort. While we do tell students to avoid romantic relationships during the program… sometimes life has other plans.

It was such a joy celebrating these two and reflecting on the many ways ATI changes lives — professionally, personally, and sometimes unexpectedly. Wishing Clay and Madison a lifetime of happiness together!

What do our Cardiac Specialist students do all day? One answer: Journal Club.Each week, students bring in a peer-reviewe...
03/31/2026

What do our Cardiac Specialist students do all day? One answer: Journal Club.

Each week, students bring in a peer-reviewed article and break it down for the class—highlighting the research, explaining the findings, and connecting it all back to real-world cardiac care. It can feel intimidating at first, but the growth over five months is always incredible to watch. Not only do students gain comfort with presenting to each other, but they grow their public speaking skills, which help in professional settings like training days and company presentations as well as in their personal lives.

Shoutout to Larson, who wore a cowboy hat to get the room's attention at a recent Journal Club—not required, but an inventive way to command the room. 😉

It's all about stronger understanding, sharper communication, and more confident professionals... in other words, the coolest club you can join!

There is *nothing* that good spring weather (and having class outside!) can't fix. ☀️
03/30/2026

There is *nothing* that good spring weather (and having class outside!) can't fix. ☀️

We spend a lot of time sharing our in-person Cardiac Specialist Program—but ATI’s reach goes even further.Much of that w...
03/24/2026

We spend a lot of time sharing our in-person Cardiac Specialist Program—but ATI’s reach goes even further.

Much of that work is led by Rebecca, our Remote Education Coordinator, who is constantly behind the scenes building and delivering educational opportunities for cardiac care professionals across the country. From IBHRE CCDS exam prep and CRM & EP Jumpstart programs to Remote Monitoring Jumpstart and Mobile CRM Education, her work helps make ATI a true one-stop shop for continuing education in this field.

We’re incredibly grateful for the many ways Rebecca supports learners wherever they are and helps expand access to high-quality cardiac education.

03/17/2026

IBHRE has transitioned to a new continuous competency certification program in response to the changing certification and recertification environment, and in line with other certification organizations. This program is called IBHRE-C3 (Continuous competency, Continuous learning, Continuous certifica...

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