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Professor Nof is the Director of Invasive Electrophysiology Service at Sheba Medical Center. He did his basic...
Professor Nof is the Director of Invasive Electrophysiology Service at Sheba Medical Center. He did his basic training in genetics of SCD at the Masonic Medical Research Laboratory. He then completed two years of advanced training in Electrophysiology at Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston. He now concentrates mainly on complex ablations mainly VT ablation and lead extractions.

From January 2013 until March 2019 she was in leading position of the Electrophysiological Surgery Unit at the...
From January 2013 until March 2019 she was in leading position of the Electrophysiological Surgery Unit at the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery at the University of Düsseldorf where her special interest are all kinds of cardiac device and lead-related procedures in adults and children. Since April 2019, she is leading the electrophysiological surgical program at the Duisburg Heart Center. Worldwide proctorships for lead extraction and many hospitations of colleagues from all over the world (incl. via Erasmus programs) indicate her degree of specialization and expertise. At present, her number of complex lead-related procedures is about 300 per year with a steep increase over the past five years. In total, her total number of electrophysiological surgical procedure is about 20.000 including about 3500 complex lead extraction procedure.
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