The new episode of THE EP is now available.
One question opened the world.
In this episode, Professor Kyoko Soejima reflects on her path into medicine, her encounter with catheter ablation, the dramatic evolution of electrophysiology over the past 30 years, and the importance of asking questions in the moment.
How does a leading clinician connect with the world, seize learning opportunities, and pass them on to the next generation?
Watch now.
【YouTube】[https://t.co/K5THhTiOtR]
Supported by SCETI K.K. / Rooti Labs
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“Ask your question right there, in front of everyone.”
Professor Kyoko Soejima’s message to young physicians:
Don’t wait. Don’t let uncertainty pass. Ask.
Sometimes, one question can change the course of a career.
THE EP featuring Prof. Kyoko Soejima
Premieres tomorrow.
One question opened the world.
※Subtitles in multiple languages are available on YouTube. Please select your preferred language from the subtitle settings.
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“I wanted to learn the most advanced medicine — and bring it back to Japan to close the gap.”
Professor Kyoko Soejima reflects on why she pursued training in the United States.
It was not simply a fellowship abroad.
It was a step toward advancing electrophysiology in Japan.
THE EP featuring Prof. Kyoko Soejima
Coming Friday, July 10.
※Subtitles in multiple languages are available on YouTube. Please select your preferred language from the subtitle settings.
▶︎ More interviews:[https://t.co/yX4qM9Ktts]
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“Few fields have changed as dramatically over the past 30 years as cardiac electrophysiology.”
The next episode of THE EP features Professor Kyoko Soejima from Kyorin University.
We discuss the evolution of arrhythmia treatment, her encounter with catheter ablation, and what it means to learn at the frontier of medicine.
Coming Friday, July 10.
※Subtitles in multiple languages are available on YouTube. Please select your preferred language from the subtitle settings.
▶︎ More interviews:[https://t.co/yX4qM9Ktts]
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【Released Yesterday | THE EP vol.06 Prof. Akihiko Nogami Part 2】
We’ve been receiving comments like:
“EP is a total art form.”
“The story behind P1/P2 was fascinating.”
If you haven’t watched it yet, don’t miss it.
A rare look into the origins of EP in Japan — and the thinking behind it.
▶︎ [https://t.co/sufn28C4t2]
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【Now Live | THE EP vol.06 Dr. Akihiko Nogami Part 2】
EP is “a total art form.”
This is how the shared language of P1/P2 was born.
A legend reflects on the early days of EP and his message to the next generation.
Watch here:
▶︎ [https://t.co/IkfXQCd2Cz]
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【Tomorrow|THE EP vol.06 Prof. Akihiko Nogami Part 2】
Defining clearly is what moves history forward.
P1/P2, naming, hypotheses, and definitions—
Dr. Nogami on the mindset that shaped EP.
Premieres tomorrow at 8:00 PM JST.
▶︎ Watch Part 1 here: https://t.co/y2EFzbb0bX
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【Premiering May 6 at 8:00 PM JST|THE EP vol.06 Prof. Akihiko Nogami Part 2】
EP is more than a procedure.
Prof. Nogami reflects on
how the shared language of P1/P2 during verapamil sensitive VT was born
and the way of thinking behind modern EP.
2 days to go.
▶︎ Watch Part 1 here: https://t.co/y2EFzbb0bX
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