Assistant Professor of Medicine- Cardiac Electrophysiology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Dr. Chrispin is the Robert E. Meyerhoff Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He is a graduate of Harvard University in Cambridge, MA followed by an MD degree as a Dean’s scholar at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. He completed his training in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease and Clinical Electrophysiology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His clinical focus is on the management of complex atrial and ventricular arrhythmias through medical therapy, cardiac device therapy and catheter ablation. Dr. Chrispin’s research has focused on using advanced imaging techniques with cardiac MRI to better understand the structural and electrical substrate that is associated with the development of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias. The goal of his research is to use these techniques combined with electrocardiogram data to identify changes in the heart that ultimately can be used to risk stratify a patient’s risk for developing arrhythmias and provide patient specific therapeutic options.
Friday, February 8
1:45 PM – 2:00 PM