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A new policy statement released by HRS underscores the importance of continual training and education for electrophysiologists performing catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF). In this short interview, Dr Kenneth Ellenbogen (VCU School of Medicine, US) discusses the key recommendations within this policy statement to ensure a strong electrophysiology base and skillset to achieve the best outcomes in reducing patient's arrhythmia-related symptoms with catheter ablation. Interview Questions: 1. What are the current unmet needs in atrial fibrillation management? 2. What are the unmet needs for electrophysiologists performing catheter ablation in AF? 3. What are the key recommendations in the new policy statement? 4. What further study is needed in this area? 5. What are the challenges and opportunities in implementing these recommendations? Source: HRS Policy Statement on Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation, Liu, Christopher F. et al. Support: This is an independent interview conducted by Radcliffe Cardiology. Recorded remotely from Virginia, 2024 Editor: Yazmin Sadik, Jordan Rance Video Specialist: Dan Brent, David Ben-Harosh Visit Radcliffe Cardiology: https://www.radcliffecardiology.com/ This content is intended for healthcare professionals only. Radcliffe brings medical knowledge, insight and innovation to life for CV clinicians around the world, using our communications & creative expertise, our platforms and connections across the community to help transform theory into practice faster. Like us on Facebook: / radcliffecardiology Follow us on X: https://x.com/radcliffeCARDIO