GUEST LECTURE ON “ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY STUDY – DECODING ARRHYTHMIAS” ON 02-07-2026
The Department of Cardiovascular Technology, School of Allied Health Sciences, DSU, Samayapuram, Trichy, successfully organized an enlightening Guest Lecture Programme on “Electrophysiology Study – Decoding Arrhythmias” on 2nd July 2026. The academic event was meticulously designed to provide students and faculty members with advanced insights into the rapidly evolving field of cardiac electrophysiology and rhythm management.
The distinguished guest speaker, Dr. T. Joseph, M.B.B.S., MD, DM (Cardiology), DNB (Cardiology), PDF (Electrophysiology), Consultant Cardiac Electrophysiologist, Kauvery Hospital, Trichy, was introduced and felicitated by Dr. K. Rekha, Dean, School of Allied Health Sciences. Renowned for his expertise in cardiac electrophysiology, Dr. Joseph delivered a highly engaging and intellectually stimulating session that captivated the audience throughout.
During lecture, Dr. Joseph explored the fascinating science behind cardiac arrhythmias and the pivotal role of Electrophysiology (EP) Studies in diagnosing and treating complex rhythm disorders. He provided in-depth insights into indications for EP studies, catheter positioning techniques, three-dimensional electro anatomical mapping, interpretation of intracardiac electrograms, and contemporary ablation strategies for supraventricular and ventricular tachyarrhythmias. The inclusion of real-time clinical case videos transformed the session into an immersive learning experience, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical practice.
A remarkable highlight of the Programme was the innovative “Signal Path Dance” performed by the students. Through a creative and visually engaging presentation, the performance illustrated the cardiac conduction pathway, transforming a complex physiological concept into an unforgettable learning experience. The act exemplified the fusion of creativity and education, showcasing the students’ enthusiasm for innovative learning methodologies. The Programme concluded on an inspiring note, leaving participants enriched with contemporary knowledge, clinical perspectives, and renewed motivation to pursue excellence in cardiovascular sciences.