Abstract
Interventional electrophysiology (EP) has become the standard of care for arrhythmia management according to current guidelines.1,2 Becoming a heart rhythm specialist can be very challenging in light of a difficult EP curriculum and even more so in the absence of a structured training programme (Table 1).3 The 2017 European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) report on the use of EP procedures has shown that in the non-European and Eastern European ESC member countries, procedure rates are still quite low.4 This editorial provides a review of EP training in countries with EP underdevelopment with a focus on finding solutions for young cardiologists interested in EP careers.
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