We will soon begin repaving the main driveway outside the Yawkey, Menino, and Moakley buildings. Weather permitting, driveway closures are scheduled for the following weekends, from Friday at 8 p.m. through Sunday at 8 p.m., on the following dates: Sept. 19-21, Sept. 26-28, Oct. 17-19, and Oct. 24-26. 

Access Changes During Construction:

Pedestrian Access: Patients and visitors will be able to enter Moakley through the entrance on East Concord Street.    

Vehicle Access: Vehicular traffic should use the designated drop-off and pick-up area on East Concord Street or the 710 Albany Street Garage. Signage will indicate where metered parking has been blocked off to create a drop-off/pick-up zone (on E. Concord between Harrison and the Moakley side entrance). 

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At our specialized center, we understand the complexities of heart rhythms, or “arrhythmias,” and we’re here to provide expert diagnosis and treatment tailored to your unique needs. Led by specially trained electrophysiologists, our team is equipped with the latest technologies to address a variety of heart rhythm disorders.

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Education and Training

Fellowship in Cardiovascular Diseases

BMC offers a comprehensive fellowship in cardiovascular diseases that aims to train outstanding cardiologists in both the clinical and research areas. This includes training on the arrhythmia/electrophysiology service, where fellows provide consults and evaluations and perform electrophysiology procedures.

Research

Arrhythmia Research Overview

The Cardiovascular Center is committed to cutting edge basic science and clinical research, including through the Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute. The Arrhythmia Center is actively involved in clinical trials aimed at advancing both science and patient care in this specific area.

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