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Heart Rhythm Society—The
Heart Rhythm Society is the universally recognized leader in science,
education and advocacy for cardiac arrhythmia professionals and
patients. The Society serves as a primary information resource on heart
rhythm disorders. Its core purpose is to improve the care of patients
with heart through research, education and promoting optimal health care
policies and standards.
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Online Self-Assessment Programs—The Heart Rhythm Society offers
online self-assessment programs for physicians and allied professionals
studying for the IBHRE Cardiac Rhythm Device Therapy Certification Exam.
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Professional Education Programs—The Heart Rhythm Society offers
several high-quality professional education programs and resources for
physicians and allied professionals involved in cardiac arrhythmia
management.
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Clinical Guidelines—The Heart Rhythm Society offers its guidance
through scientific and clinical documents to provide three main
components vital to advancements in the field: analysis, discussion of
current issues, and suggestions for clinical application. The clinical
documents can serve as a useful resource to candidates studying for the
IBHRE exam.
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National Board of Medical
Examiners—IBHRE partners with the National Board of Medical Examiners in
preparing, administering, and scoring our exams.
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Japanese Heart Rhythm Society— IBHRE partners with the Japanese
Heart Rhythm Society (JHRS) in offering the Japanese language-based
administration of the Certification Examination for Competency in
Cardiac Rhythm Device Therapy for the Allied Professional.
Disclaimer: IBHRE does not recommend any one course of study or
means of preparing for the exam over another. Due to its relationship
with the Heart Rhythm Society, IBHRE promotes the HRS Online
Self-Assessment program and EP Workbook but does not endorse them as the
sole recommended resources for exam preparation. Completing HRS
education and exam preparation programs does not guarantee success on
the exam. Independent organizations that sponsor review courses for the
purpose of preparing candidates for the IBHRE exams are free to do so as
long as the IBHRE name and licensed marks are not misrepresented.
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