I am a cardiac electrophysiologist with a strong interest in the intersection of arrhythmia care and emerging health technologies. I completed my internal medicine residency at Duke University, followed by a cardiovascular fellowship and an advanced fellowship in electrophysiology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP). In parallel with my clinical training, I earned a Master of Biomedical Informatics (MBMI) from the University of Pennsylvania, which deepened my understanding of data- and AI-driven innovation.
I have previously co-founded digital health ventures, including Periventricle, a platform designed to support virtual guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) optimization for heart failure patients. My current work focuses on leveraging technology to streamline electrophysiology care pathways and improve access to complex rhythm interventions.