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Professor Haran Burri

University hospitals of Geneva, Geneva (Switzerland)
Membership: FESC Member EHRA Member
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Professor Haran Burri is an electrophysiologist at the Cardiology Department of the University Hospital of Geneva (Switzerland), where he is director of the device program. After graduating from the University of Geneva in Geneva in 1992, he completed his specialization in Internal Medicine and in Cardiology before training in electrophysiology in Lyon (France). He obtained EHRA certification in cardiac pacing in 2006 and in electrophysiology in 2008. His research has focused on device therapy and catheter ablation, with over 250 publications. He has served as President of the Working Group of Pacing and Electrophysiology of the Swiss Society of Cardiology and is active in the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) where he chaired the Education Committee and Scientific Program Committees, was Treasurer in 2020-2022 and Secretary for 2022-2024, and now serves as President-Elect for 2024-2026.
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Debate: to implant cardioverter-defibrillator or not in recent onset heart failure?
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Debate: to implant cardioverter-defibrillator or not in recent onset heart failure?
11 May 2026
Ventricular arrhythmias and device therapy
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Ventricular arrhythmias and device therapy
11 May 2026
Empowering women in electrophysiology
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Empowering women in electrophysiology
13 April 2026
From bench to bedside: integrating EHJ and Europace insights
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From bench to bedside: integrating EHJ and Europace insights
13 April 2026
Live-in-the-Box: novel approaches in conduction system pacing
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Live-in-the-Box: novel approaches in conduction system pacing
12 April 2026
Powering the pump: how pacing drives cardiac function
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Powering the pump: how pacing drives cardiac function
31 August 2025
Breakthroughs in conduction system pacing
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Breakthroughs in conduction system pacing
29 August 2025
CSP troubleshooting
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CSP troubleshooting
20 June 2025
Keeping the rhythm
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Keeping the rhythm
4 April 2025
Conduction system pacing in challenging settings
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Conduction system pacing in challenging settings
1 April 2025

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