A Team built to support you.
We’re here to support Cardiology departments in cultivating excellence in their Cardiac Physiologists, EP fellows & advanced Cardiac Nurses to help you deliver better care. Education shouldn’t be ad hoc, which is why our EP course & ECG course are systematic, structured & progressive with exam checkpoints along the way.
We believe in regular, detailed & up to date education. If that resonates with you, check out our free access BeatBox Blog with weekly ECG and EP content to keep sharp, informed & up to date with EP & ECG concepts.
Commitment to making a difference
CPiP is committed to improving worldwide EP education. We run a Global EP Access Program to improve EP education equity & quality of care in resource limited settings. We’ve partnered with hospital departments, EP mapping companies and paramedicine organisations to provide clinical services & structured cardiac EP courses or ECG courses that drive meaningful improvements in healthcare.
Meet the Team
Mitchell Cowan
Electrophysiology, ECG & Cardiac Devices
Mitch has been a Clinical Specialist in 3D mapping & Senior Cardiac Physiologist at Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, Australia, where he trained in Electrophysiology & Cardiac Devices & undertook IBHRE CEPS, IBHRE CCDS & Grad Dip in Electrophysiology. He also served on the exam writing committee for the IBHRE CEPS certification & Board of Clinical Standards for Professionals in Cardiac Sciences Australia.
Mitch engages in many medical education and research commitments, supporting Medical Registrar training programs such as the HEART Course and CSANZ education days. He has lectured for Western Sydney University and is a regular speaker at national & international cardiology conferences & received a Plaque of Appreciation from the Korea Arrhythmia Professionals Association.
His interests include complex atrial arrhythmia mechanisms including the role of Epicardial structures in AF recurrence and Atrial Flutter, complex SVT differentiation methods, VT localisation, and techniques for substrate mapping in VT.
He enjoys engaging in electrophysiology research including validating a new algorithm called INDEX-WPW, methods of unmasking functionally blocked epicardial connections in the atrium and unmasking substrate in the atrium & ventricle. He has also co-authored chapters on Atrial Flutter, RVOT VT and ARVC in the “Cardiac Electrophysiology in Clinical Case Review” textbook.
Mitch is currently studying a Doctor of Medicine at the University of Sydney and remains committed to education and research in Electrophysiology.
Kenny Ng
ECG and Echocardiography
Kenny Ng was the Senior Cardiac Physiologist at Royal North Shore, before Mitch. He is committed and passionate about developing education for Echocardiography and Electrocardiography and is responsible for mentoring a number of Cardiac Physiologists and Registrars in Echocardiography. He also assists in the education of staff in the Cardiac Catheterisation Lab and has lectured in multiple national educational webinars and meetings.
He has just recently submitted an abstract for CSANZ alongside some colleagues. He works as a Lecturer at Western Sydney University in Echocardiography. His qualifications include a Graduate Diploma of Electrophysiology and a Graduate Diploma in Cardiac Ultrasound with QUT.
Natasha Saad
ECG, cardiac devices and electrophysiology
A Senior Cardiac Physiologist and specialising in Cardiac Devices & Electrophysiology, Natasha has extensive experience in performing Electrophysiological procedures with over 10 years of experience in large tertiary centers in the UK and Australia. She is a frequent presenter at national and international conferences, a career highlight being a presenter and chairperson at Asia Pacific HRS. At home, she has overhauled the cardiac devices program at Royal North Shore Hospital by developing and implementing extensive professional development and accreditation programs and inter-departmental communication frameworks.
She is currently the lead EP Cardiac Physiologist and Royal North Shore and is passionate about mentoring her physiologist and medical trainee colleagues in the EP lab.
Her qualifications include a Graduate Diploma in Cardiac Electrophysiology, and a certificate in both Cardiac Electrophysiology and Cardiac Devices through IBHRE. She is currently conducting research into predicting latent arrhythmias post TAVI procedures using electrophysiological properties and measuring QT intervals in the context of bundle branch blocks. She is also an investigator for the multicentre INDEX-WPW study on predicting successful ablation sites for patients with WPW based on their ECG. She’s focused on raising professional standards of healthcare by implementing comprehensive educational programs in ECG, Devices and EP.
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Our Contributors
We would like to acknowledge our contributors who continue to support & guide our course content with their expertise and experience as clinical advisors. Our contributors have made this education platform possible by performing quality assurance testing, reviewing content, advising on clinical, theoretical and practical considerations, and assisting us in designing content.
Dr David Whalley
Dr David Whalley is the Director of Electrophysiology at Royal North Shore Hospital with extensive experience in arrhythmia diagnosis, device management & catheter ablation procedures at both Royal North Shore Hospital and the Sydney Adventist Hospital.
Dr Whalley is a published author in various cardiology journals and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney as well as a speaker at Structural Heart Disease Australia. He has been integral in guiding the Electrophysiology & Arrhythmia education programs for Cardiac Physiologists and Advanced Trainee Registrars for a number of years. Dr Whalley’s support and guidance has been fundamental to the education programs of Cardiac Physiology in Practice.
Dr David Whalley is the Director of Electrophysiology at Royal North Shore Hospital with extensive experience in arrhythmia diagnosis, device management & catheter ablation procedures at both Royal North Shore Hospital and the Sydney Adventist Hospital.
Dr Whalley is a widely published author in various cardiology journals and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney as well as a speaker at Structural Heart Disease Australia. He has been integral in guiding the Electrophysiology & Arrhythmia education programs for Cardiac Physiologists and Advanced Trainee Registrars for a number of years. Dr Whalley’s support and guidance has been fundamental to the education programs of Cardiac Physiology in Practice.
Dr Kevin Hellestrand
Dr Kevin Hellestrand is a highly regarded Clinical Cardiologist and Cardiac Electrophysiologist practicing in Sydney for more than 30 years and is involved in the care of all cardiac disease with his interests particularly in arrhythmia diagnosis and management. He has special expertise in Catheter Ablation procedures and has published research papers in a wide range of Cardiology and Medical Journals.
Dr Hellestrand runs education programs at the Sydney Adventist Hospital for Medical Officers and has been a prominent supporter for the Electrophysiology and Arrhythmia education for Cardiac Physiologists and Cardiac Advanced Trainee Registrars run by Cardiac Physiology in Practice.
Dr Kevin Hellestrand is a highly regarded Clinical Cardiologist and Cardiac Electrophysiologist practicing in Sydney for more than 30 years and is involved in the care of all cardiac disease with his interests particularly in arrhythmia diagnosis and management.
He has special expertise in Catheter Ablation procedures and has published more than 50 research papers in a wide range of Cardiology and Medical Journals.
Dr Hellestrand runs education programs at the Sydney Adventist Hospital for Medical Officers and has been a prominent supporter for the Electrophysiology and Arrhythmia education for Cardiac Physiologists and Cardiac Advanced Trainee Registrars run by Cardiac Physiology in Practice.
Dr Karin Chia
Dr Karin Chia is the Director Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices Clinic at Royal North Shore Hospital. Dr Chia has extensive experience in all aspects of cardiac rhythm disorder diagnosis and management with a particular interest in Cardiac Device implantation & management as well as performing Electrophysiology studies and Catheter Ablations for a wide range of arrhythmias.
Dr Chia has always promoted excellence of clinical practice and has been an important driver of improving standards in the Cardiac Physiology Department since returning to Royal North Shore Hospital.
Dr Karin Chia is the Director Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices Clinic at Royal North Shore Hospital. Dr Chia has extensive experience in all aspects of cardiac rhythm disorder diagnosis and management with a particular interest in Cardiac Device implantation & management as well as performing Electrophysiology studies and Catheter Ablations for a wide range of arrhythmias.
Dr Chia has always promoted excellence of clinical practice and has been an important driver of improving standards in the Cardiac Physiology Department since returning to Royal North Shore Hospital.
Dr Xingzhou Liu
Dr Xingzhou Liu is a cardiologist currently undertaking a research electrophysiological fellowship at Westmead Hospital. He graduated 1st class Honours in Medicine from Sydney University in 2016 and completed his cardiology advanced training at Royal North Shore Hospital.
He is pursuing a PhD under the supervision of A. Prof Pierre Qian and A. Prof Stuart Thomas investigating novel technologies for the treatment of ventricular arrhythmias using large animal models. His work is supported by a prestigious PhD scholarship from the Heart Foundation.
Dr Xingzhou Liu is a cardiologist currently undertaking a research electrophysiological fellowship at Westmead Hospital. He graduated 1st class Honours in Medicine from Sydney University in 2016 and completed his cardiology advanced training at Royal North Shore Hospital. As part of his fellowship, he is pursuing a PhD under the supervision of A. Prof Pierre Qian and A. Prof Stuart Thomas investigating novel technologies for the treatment of ventricular arrhythmias using large animal models. His work is supported by a prestigious PhD scholarship from the Heart Foundation.
Dr Hari Sritharan
Dr. Sritharan is a Cardiologist who trained at Royal North Shore Hospital, with a specific interest in Cardiac Electrophysiology. He is completing his PhD at the University of Sydney, where his research focuses on the clinical applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence in cardiovascular disease.
He regularly presents his research at international conferences, is widely published and leads multiple clinical trials as Principal Investigator. His contributions have been recognised with several awards, including being selected as a finalist for both the CSANZ Clinical Trials Prize and PCR’s Got Talent Competition. Dr. Sritharan is passionate about advancing patient care through the intersection of clinical cardiology and emerging technologies.
Dr. Sritharan is a Cardiologist who trained at Royal North Shore Hospital, with a specific interest in Cardiac Electrophysiology. He is completing his PhD at the University of Sydney, where his research focuses on the clinical applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence in cardiovascular disease.
He regularly presents his research at international conferences, is widely published and leads multiple clinical trials as Principal Investigator. His contributions have been recognised with several awards, including being selected as a finalist for both the CSANZ Clinical Trials Prize and PCR’s Got Talent Competition. Dr. Sritharan is passionate about advancing patient care through the intersection of clinical cardiology and emerging technologies.
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