What is it like working as a PA or NP in Electrophysiology (EP)?

Have you ever considered working in Electrophysiology as a PA or NP? This is an interesting niche specialty that is growing and is very APP friendly. In this video I interview David J. Bunnell, PA-C to find out what conditions you see in EP, what APPs actually do in the specialty, and if you have to be a cardiology expert to start in EP. Dave also shares excellent advice on how to prepare to work in EP and if he thinks EP is a good specialty for new graduates! Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:56 What is Electrophysiology (EP) 01:20 Dave's path to EP 01:55 Conditions seen in EP 03:25 Scary symptoms for EP patients 04:50 APP work settings in EP 06:44 PAs vs NPs in EP 08:19 Conditions and treatments in EP 11:44 What APPs do in EP 13:33 Growth of the EP specialty 14:53 Can anyone work in EP? 17:09 Patient populations seen in EP 20:08 APP autonomy in EP 21:06 How to know if EP is right for you? 22:53 Resources for working in EP 24:33 Best clinical rotations for EP 25:33 Should new grads work in EP? If you are interested in working in general cardiology, watch this video here:    • The job of a PA or NP: What is it like wor...   To learn about Conquering Cardiology's EKG course, click here: https://linktr.ee/cardiologymadeeasy And on Instagram at   / cardiologymadeeasy   Thank you so much to all my subscribers! 😘😘👏👏 Even you are not part of the community yet, please subscribe! We'd love to have you!! ❤️❤️❤️