Baton Rouge Cardiology Center Cardiac Device Specialist Earns Certification from IBHRE

Baton Rouge Cardiology Center’s Stephanie Jacobsen Earns Prestigious CDRMS Certification

Baton Rouge, LA – Stephanie Jacobsen, MBA, BS, CDRMS, a cardiac device specialist at Baton Rouge Cardiology Center, has earned certification from the International Board of Heart Rhythm Examiners (IBHRE). Jacobsen is one of only a few thousand cardiac care professionals worldwide who have earned this prestigious certification.

The Cardiac Device Remote Monitoring Specialist (CDRMS) credential is a globally recognized certification that demonstrates the holder’s knowledge and skills in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cardiac arrhythmias. To earn the credential, candidates must pass a rigorous exam that covers a wide range of topics, including cardiac anatomy and physiology, arrhythmias, cardiac device therapy, and electrophysiology.

“I am honored to have earned the CDRMS credential,” said Jacobsen. “This certification is a testament to my commitment to providing my patients with the highest quality care possible. I am grateful for the support of my colleagues at Baton Rouge Cardiology Center, and I look forward to continuing to advance my knowledge and skills in the field of cardiac rhythm management.”

“Stephanie is a critical member of our team, and we are proud of her accomplishment in earning the CDRMS credential. This certification demonstrates her commitment to excellence and her dedication to providing our patients with the best possible care,” said Dr. Henry Patrick, clinical cardiac electrophysiologist at Baton Rouge Cardiology Center.

“Stephanie is an outstanding cardiac device specialist. She is highly skilled and knowledgeable, and she is always willing to go the extra mile for patients. I am proud of her accomplishment in earning the CDRMS credential, and I am confident that she will continue to provide our patients with the highest quality care possible,” said Dr. Mark Pollet, clinical cardiac electrophysiologist at Baton Rouge Cardiology Center.

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