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Professor Dominik Linz

Maastricht University Medical Centre (MUMC), Maastricht (Netherlands (The))

Member of:

European Heart Rythm Association

Dr Dominik Linz is a clinician-scientist who received his PhD from the University of Maastricht, The Netherlands, in 2013 (Prof Schotten). After completing a Cardiology training at the University Hospital in Homburg/Saar, Germany (Prof Böhm), he has been recruited as an A/Prof and clinical EP-fellow to Adelaide to initiate and drive a translational research program focusing on atrial fibrillation and sleep disordered breathing in 2017. Over the past years Dr Dominik Linz has developed a National and International reputation in the field of cardiac arrhythmia research.

PFA: basic principles and clinical experience

Event: EHRA Ablation Innovation Summit 2025

Topic: Atrial Fibrillation (AF)

Session type: Symposium

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eCardiology 2

Event: EHRA 2024

Topic: e-Cardiology/Digital Health

Session type: Moderated ePosters

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Innovations in remote patient care

Event: ESC Congress 2023

Topic: Remote Patient Monitoring

Session type: Abstract Sessions

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Will remote monitoring for arrhythmias take over?

Event: EHRA 2023

Topic: Home and Remote Patient Monitoring

Session type: Symposium

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Artificial intelligence and digital health for cardiac devices

Event: EHRA 2022

Topic: e-Cardiology/Digital Health

Session type: Satellite Symposium

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Highlights from the Young in digital health

Event: ESC Congress 2021 - The Digital Experience

Topic: e-Cardiology/Digital Health

Session type: Highlights from the Young

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Sleep apnea matters for cardiologists: time for a wake-up call

Event: EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2017

Topic: Clinical mechanisms (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive)

Session type: Tutorials

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Sleep apnea matters for cardiologists: time for a wake-up call

Event: EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2017

Topic: Clinical mechanisms (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive)

Session type: Tutorials

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