Cardiac Arrhythmia Service
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  • ARRHYTHMIAS & MANAGEMENT
    • ARRHYTHMIA
    • ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
    • IMPLANTABLE DEVICES
    • PALPITATIONS
    • REMOTE MONITORING
    • SYNCOPE
    • SVT (Supra Ventricular Tachycardia)
    • VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA
    • PRE-OP / POST OP CARE
  • DOCTORS
    • DR. ROSENBAUM
    • DR. KLOOSTERMAN
    • DR. ROSMAN
    • PA TRACHTENBERG
    • PA WALSH
  • TESTIMONIALS
  • INSURANCE
  • CONTACT
  • PRINTABLE FILES
    • PRE-PROCEDURE INSTRUCTIONS
    • PRE-OP BATHING INSTRUCTIONS
    • POST OP - NEW PACEMAKERS/DEFIBRILLATORS
    • POST OP - ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY/ABLATIONS
    • POST OP - PACEMAKER/DEFIB GENERATOR CHANGES

Dr. Murray Rosenbaum
Cardiac Electrophysiologist
MD, FHRS, FACC

Date of Birth: February 6, 1960
Place of Birth: Toronto, Ontario, Canada


EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
High School: W. L. Mackenzie C.I. - graduated 1979 - Honors.
Undergraduate University: University of Toronto (U of T) - 1979-1981 - no degree.
Medical School: University of Toronto - 1981-1985 - MD
Post graduate Residency: Internship - Straight Internal Medicine (RI)
July 1985 - June 1986
Toronto Western Hospital - U of T
R2 - Internal Medicine
July 1986 - June 1987
Toronto Western Hospital - U of T
R3 - Internal Medicine
July 1987 - June 1988
Wellesley Hospital - U of T
R4 - Internal Medicine
July 1989 - June 1990
Toronto Hospital and Addiction Research
Foundation - U of T
Curriculum Vitae Page 2 Murray Rosenbaum
Subspecialty Training: Cardiology -
University of British Columbia
Hospitals: Vancouver Hospital, St. Paul’s Hospital,
Shaughnessy Hospital, Children’s Hospital,
University Hospital
Program Director: V.F. Huckell

July 1992 - June 1994
Cardiac Electrophysiology -
Year I - University of British Columbia

University Hospital
Program Director : C.R.Kerr
July 1994 - June 1995

Year II - University of Western Ontario
University Hospital
Program Director: G.J. Klein

July 1995 - June 1996

DIPLOMAS
-MD - University of Toronto - June 13, 1985
-LMCC - Toronto - December 22, 1986
-FRCPC - Internal Medicine - June 8, 1990
-FRCPC - Cardiology - November 22, 1994, Recertification 2004
-ABIM - Internal Medicine - 1994
-ABIM - Cardiology - 1995
-ABIM- Cardiac Electrophysiology – 2000, Recertification 2021

WORK EXPERIENCE
June 1988 - July 1989
Emergency Room physician at following hospitals:
South Muskoka Memorial Hospital

Wellesley Hospital
Whitby General Hospital

September 1990 - December 1990
Volunteer for Health Service Volunteers Overseas in St. Lucia - Internal Medicine

December 1990 - May 1992
Internal Medicine Locum Tenens at the following hospitals:
1. Centennary Hospital - Scarborough, Ontario
Head of Medicine: A. Tepperman
2. Northwestern General Hospital - Toronto, Ontario
Head of Medicine: M. Levy
July 1996 - November 1996

Temporary cardiology staff at:
1. Surrey Memorial Hospital, Surrey, BC - Staff cardiologist and pacemaker
insertion privileges.
2. Greater Victoria Hospital Services, Victoria, BC - EP Services - locum
tenens

December 1996 - Current
Private Practice, Electrophysiology/Cardiology - President
Cardiac Arrhythmia Service
1200 North Federal Highway, Suite 100
Boca Raton, FL 33432

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
1. AHA - 1994, 1995,1996,1997
2. CCS - (Canadian Cardiovascular Society) 1994 and 1995
3. NASPE - 1994 and annually thereafter
4. NASPE EP Board Review Course 1998, 2000,2010
5. Boston A-Fib meetings annually
6. Heart Rhythm Society annually

Privileges at the following hospitals
1. Boca Raton Regional Hospital
2. Broward General Medical Center
4. Delray Medical Center
5. West Boca Raton Community Hospital

Publications
Intrinsic RV Trial
Circulation; 2007: 115-9- 16

Brian Olshansky MD et al
We are sometimes referred to as the electricians of the heart. We treat all types of heart rhythm disorders: hearts that beat slowly, quickly or erratically. We evaluate patients with palpitations to help diagnose the etiology of palpitations and then cure the underlying problem.  In addition to palpitations, shortness of breath, fatigue, anxiety, dizziness (syncope) are some other manifestations of arrhythmia. Common arrhythmias that we deal with are atrial fibrillation, supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) and ventricular tachycardia (VT). We usually try medication to treat arrhythmias but when medications are insufficient we may recommend an ablation procedure. There are different types of ablation but they all aim at eliminating the source of the arrhythmia. Our practice is at the forefront of technology and we use the newest techniques and equipment available to provide the safest and most effective therapy to our patients. We implant and manage all types of pacemakers and defibrillators. We have one of the largest and most efficient remote monitoring programs in the state of Florida. Remote monitoring allows us to watch over and treat our patients in between their office visits. At Cardiac Arrhythmia Services we have 3 cardiac electrophysiologists, 2 physician assistants, 2 remote monitoring technicians, 3 nurses and a staff of 19 people who all work together on daily basis to ensure that our patients get the best care possible.    
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  • Home
  • About
  • PROCESS
  • ARRHYTHMIAS & MANAGEMENT
    • ARRHYTHMIA
    • ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
    • IMPLANTABLE DEVICES
    • PALPITATIONS
    • REMOTE MONITORING
    • SYNCOPE
    • SVT (Supra Ventricular Tachycardia)
    • VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA
    • PRE-OP / POST OP CARE
  • DOCTORS
    • DR. ROSENBAUM
    • DR. KLOOSTERMAN
    • DR. ROSMAN
    • PA TRACHTENBERG
    • PA WALSH
  • TESTIMONIALS
  • INSURANCE
  • CONTACT
  • PRINTABLE FILES
    • PRE-PROCEDURE INSTRUCTIONS
    • PRE-OP BATHING INSTRUCTIONS
    • POST OP - NEW PACEMAKERS/DEFIBRILLATORS
    • POST OP - ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY/ABLATIONS
    • POST OP - PACEMAKER/DEFIB GENERATOR CHANGES