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  • 1.  AP SHARK TANK at HRX 2025

    Posted 05-29-2025 10:10

    Submit Your HRX 2025 Allied Professional Shark Tank Application

    The HRX 2025 AP Shark Tank application is the opportunity for APs to pitch innovative solutions focused on cardiovascular care, including advancements in areas like home monitoring and remote patient management amongst the HRX Community composed of KOLS, executives, investors, and other innovators.

    5 semi-finalists will be chosen to participate in the HRX 2025 AP Shark Tank on September 4-6, 2025, where they will pitch their innovative solution to a panel of expert judges.

    The deadline to submit your HRX 2025 AP Shark Tank application is July 14, 2025, at 11:59 PM ET.

    The HRX 2025 AP Shark Tank submission platform uses the Heart Rhythm Society's single sign-on. If you have an account with the HRS, please use the same credentials than those used for HRS's website. If you do not have an account with HRS, you will need to create an account to be able to submit your HRX AP Shark Tank application.

    Questions? Contact the HRX Team at HRX@HRSonline.org.

    HRX 2025 AP Shark Tank Submission Guidelines

    The HRX 2025 AP Shark Tank Submission Guidelines can be used as a tool for success. The guidelines include everything that you need to know about submitting an HRX AP Shark Tank application for presentation at HRX.

    HRX 2025 AP Shark Tank Eligibility

    To be eligible for the HRX 2025 AP Shark Tank, each AP must meet the following eligibility requirements:

    • Allied Professional Status: Open to allied professionals working in
      electrophysiology, cardiology, or related fields, including but not limited to
      nurses, advanced practice providers, technologists, researchers, pharmacists and
      genetic counselors.
    • Innovation Focus: Submissions must present an innovative research concept,
      workflow enhancement, or practice-changing solution aimed at improving patient
      care and advancing electrophysiology practice.
    • Originality and Feasibility: The idea must be an original innovation developed

    Format

    Five semi-finalist allied professionals will compete on the HRX Main Stage. Each allied professional will have ten minutes to creatively pitch their innovative idea followed by five minutes to field questions from judges. Judges will evaluate and offer immediate feedback based on novelty, feasibility, the and impact on cardiovascular care and improving patient outcomes.

    We hope to see you there!

    Julie B. Shea and Brynn Deckert Crooks

    AP Session Stream Chairs



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    Julie B. Shea, MS, ANP-BC, FHRS, CCDS
    Nurse Practitioner
    Brigham and Women's Hospital - Cardiovascular Division
    Boston, MA
    617-335-7017
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