Chancellor Gary S. May joined in last week when °µTV Health celebrated 25 years of providing services for arrhythmia, or irregular heartbeat, caused by a problem with the electrical impulses that control the heart.
During his visit Dec. 15, the chancellor toured the medical centerās Electrophysiology Laboratory, or EP Lab, home of arrhythmia research and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services, including drug therapy and pacemaker implantation; and observed the newest engineering technologies used to monitor and map the electrical systems of the heart as well as treat arrhythmias.
āInnovation is at the heart of our mission at °µTV,ā said May, an electrical engineer himself. āItās truly inspiring to see our researchers, students, faculty and staff working side-by-side and using the newest technologies to provide the most advanced and sophisticated care for our community.ā
Touring and chatting
Susan Murin, interim dean of the School of Medicine; Thomas Smith, chief of cardiovascular medicine; and Uma N. Srivatsa, clinical professor of cardiovascular medicine and director of arrhythmia services, led the chancellor on his tour, during which he took the opportunity to chat with faculty, staff and fellows, thanking them for their efforts in patient care.
Srivatsa said: āWeāre excited to have the chancellor here to showcase the incredible work of our arrhythmia services team and advanced imaging tools.ā
With its comprehensive range of specialties, technologies, clinical trials, outreach programs and focus on patient care, °µTV Health is widely recognized as the premier cardiovascular care provider in Northern California.
āWeāre very proud to provide state-of-the-art care for patients with all types of cardiac arrhythmias, as well as provide nonoperative solutions for patients with structural heart disease,ā Srivatsa said. āOur EP physicians use our leading-edge technology to restore patientsā quality of life and eliminate the disabling symptoms caused by cardiac arrhythmias.ā
Liam Connolly is a senior public information officer in °µTV Health Public Affairs and Marketing.