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European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)

Our mission is to improve the quality of life and reduce sudden cardiac death by limiting the impact of heart rhythm disturbances.

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What's shaping the future of heart rhythm

EHRA committees

We are currently inviting EHRA Members who are fully trained heart rhythm specialists or allied professionals to apply for committee positions for the 2026-2028 term. Contribute your expertise to support our community and improve patient care.

EHRA 2026: Register now to benefit from early fees

Step into the heart of global arrhythmia innovation, in Paris or online. Three high-impact days will spotlight the ideas, technologies, and breakthroughs shaping tomorrow’s care. Register by 12 February to benefit from early fees.

Membership benefits

Unlock more in 2026 with EHRA Membership! Get instant access to EHRA content, webinars, the EP Europace journal, training courses, and exclusive congress savings – all in one membership. Join a global community of clinicians, researchers, nurses, and allied professionals, and stay ahead while connecting with the leaders shaping heart rhythm care.

EHRA Cardio Talk

Listen to the latest episode featuring Kristina Haugaa, Augusto Meretta and Stefan Simovic discussing how to diagnose and manage arrhythmias safely during pregnancy, balancing maternal and foetal health through multidisciplinary, evidence-based care.

DAS-CAM – Leadership & Innovation in Arrhythmia Care

Are you ready to step into the future of arrhythmia care? The DAS-CAM programme develops leadership, management and innovation skills for cardiac arrhythmia specialists, leading to a Certificate of Advanced Studies from Maastricht University. It includes one online module and four in-person modules, from September 2026 to September 2027.

EHRA Speed Mentoring

Have you ever wanted career advice from a leading heart-rhythm expert? At EHRA 2026, key opinion leaders will be offering individual and group speed mentoring sessions.

Webinar - The device playbook: practical ECG & EGM interpretation for CRT & CSP

Monday, 9 February from 18:00 to 19:00 CET.
With Profs. Christophe Leclercq and Sergio Richter. Free for everyone.

Upcoming Events

Stay on top of the latest developments in arrhythmias, pacing and electrophysiology

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Pulse Day

Global Arrhythmia Awareness Day

The "Pulse Day" is an annual global awareness initiative, led by EHRA in collaboration with APHRS, HRS and LAHRS to address the knowledge gap on cardiac arrhythmias.

Who we are

Driven by knowledge and guided by science

Our association has more than 4,300 members around the globe, including physicians, arrhythmologists, young electrophysiologists, nurses and allied professionals.

We offer a selection of interactive, web-based, educational resources designed by experts to help improve your daily practice.

We help practitioners in general cardiology and subspecialties to keep up with continuing medical education (CME) at their own pace.

Not a member yet?

Joining the European Heart Rhythm Association offers numerous benefits for healthcare professionals specialising in arrhythmias and atrial fibrillation.

You can enjoy:

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Savings on the annual EHRA congress
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Webinars, courses and certification
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Training and fellowship programmes
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Savings on EHRA books and Key Messages
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Savings on EP-Europace article processing charges
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Access to ESC Mentoring platform

Related EHRA activities

Resources that move arrhythmia care forward

EP Europace

EP Europace publishes high‑quality European and international research and reviews on arrhythmias, pacing, and cellular electrophysiology. The journal features peer‑reviewed original papers, invited articles, editorial commentary, book reviews, and reader correspondence.

EHRA Educational Pathway

The EHRA Educational Committee has developed a three-tiered framework – for arrhythmia fellows (Basic), arrhythmia specialists (Advanced) and arrhythmia leaders (Leaders) – to provide a structured and progressive educational pathway. This initiative is likely to have a positive impact on the quality of care and innovation in arrhythmia management.

EHRA Cardio Talk - Keep the rhythm

The podcast series features key opinion leaders in electrophysiology and cardiac pacing discussing topics about EHRA papers, interviews with legends, and education.

EHRA Recognition of Training Centres in Heart Rhythm

The EHRA Recognised Training Centres (ERTC) programme acknowledges and supports good educational practices.

Get involved

Connect, act, advance

Join our community

Be part of a supportive community – ready to help you grow, connect, and make a difference in cardiovascular care.

  • Learning opportunities
  • Networking opportunities
  • Eligibility to apply for grants

Become a Fellow of EHRA

Your expertise deserves recognition. The Fellow community represents the exceptional
contributions and achievements made by cardiovascular health professionals.

  • Be recognised as an expert internationally
  • Participate in creating programmes

Mentoring

Your online mentoring platform for one-to-one access to global mentors and mentees! 

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EHRA - your community for growth, knowledge and impact

About EHRA

We aim to predict, diagnose and treat heart rhythm disturbances to improve quality of life, and outcome.

Education

Courses, webinars, eLearning and certification for all stages of your career.

Events

Our events keep you on top of the latest developments in arrhythmias, pacing and electrophysiology.

Data Science

Research and data on Arrhythmias

Community

Discover our community for heart rhythm specialists and strengthen ties with the worlwide EP community.

Publications

EHRA ensures the dissemination of science and always initiates or takes part in the latest research and studies that respond to unmet needs in cardiac rhythm and pacing, arrhythmias and AF.

News

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