
James V. Freeman works in Electrophysiology affiliated with Heart Rhythm Society.
James V. Freeman, MD, MPH, MS, is Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) at Yale School of Medicine and Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology for Yale New Haven Health. He also serves as Director of the Yale Atrial Fibrillation Program. He is a clinical cardiac electrophysiologist focused on ablation of complex arrhythmias and left atrial appendage occlusion, with additional training and degrees in public health and health services research.
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MD
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
2003
MPH
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
MS, Health Services Research
Stanford University School of Medicine
2011
Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine); Director, Cardiac Electrophysiology
Yale School of Medicine / Yale New Haven Health · 2013 - Present
Director, Yale Atrial Fibrillation Program
Yale Medicine / Yale University
Fellowship, Cardiac Electrophysiology
Stanford University Hospital and Clinics · 2013
American Heart Association Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Fellow
Kaiser Permanente · 2011
Residency, Internal Medicine
Stanford University Hospital and Clinics · 2006