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The mission of the Heart Rhythm Foundation is to enhance the prevention and treatment of cardiac rhythm disorders by supporting the research, education and advocacy efforts of the Heart Rhythm Society. Our goal is to promote a culture of giving in service to this mission.
Make a Secure Donation to the
Heart Rhythm Foundation
You can make a difference! Donate online to help reduce death and disability due to cardiac arrhythmia disorders. Your contribution will enable the Society to be the primary resource for healthcare professionals and the voice of support for patients with cardiac arrhythmia disorders—past, present and future.
February 23, 2010 — Kenneth M. Stein Pledges As Founder. Read this long-time member appreciation of the Heart Rhythm Society's global efforts to promote science and education.
Matching Gifts
The donation of Rachel Lampert, MD, FHRS, and her husband, Richard Goodwin was enhanced by a matching gifts program. Many employers sponsor matching gift programs and will match any charitable contributions made by their employees — please check to see if your company offers a matching gifts program!
Ambassador, Chairman’s Society & Founder Listings
Ambassadors, Chairman’s Society Members and Founders are healthcare and business professionals and patients, as well as their family members, friends and other individuals who are passionate about the mission of the Foundation and desire to lead the way toward its success. See our listing of these generous donors and learn more about how you can join them »
You may also direct your donation to THE FURMAN FUND, dedicated to keeping the legacy of Dr. Seymour Furman's professional accomplishments and volunteer leadership alive.
Questions? Please contact Betsy Bogdansky, Director, Donor Relations at (202) 464-3454 or via e-mail.
More on Generous Donors to the Heart Rhythm Foundation
January 5, 2010 — John D. Day, MD, FHRS Pledges As Founder. Read this member and volunteer’s thoughts on how the Heart Rhythm Society has given him an opportunity to give back and significantly contribute to the field of heart rhythm disorders.
September 8, 2009 — Bruce L. Wilkoff, MD, FHRS, CCDS: Upgrades Pledge. Read this longtime member and volunteer’s reflection on his engagement and commitment to the Heart Rhythm Society
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