Philip Krajeski, Pa C
About Philip Krajeski, Pa C
Philip Krajeski is a Manager of LAAM Clinical Education at AtriCure, Inc., specializing in medical device sales and cardiac surgery as a Physician Assistant. He has over two decades of experience in the field, including a decade at Medtronic as a Senior Clinical Specialist.
Work at AtriCure
Philip Krajeski currently holds the position of Manager, LAAM Clinical Education at AtriCure, Inc. since 2012. In this role, he focuses on medical device sales and serves as a Cardiac Surgery Physician Assistant. His responsibilities include providing technical support to Electrophysiologists and Interventional Cardiologists, ensuring the safe and effective use of cardiac medical devices. Krajeski also develops and conducts national training programs aimed at educating physician audiences on the LARIAT system.
Previous Experience at Medtronic
Before joining AtriCure, Philip Krajeski worked at Medtronic as a Senior Clinical Specialist from 2002 to 2012. During his ten years in Dana Point, CA, he specialized in cardiac medical device sales and served as a Cardiac Surgery Physician Assistant. His experience at Medtronic provided him with a strong foundation in the cardiac medical device industry.
Education and Expertise
Philip Krajeski earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Development and Family Studies from Cornell University, where he studied from 1986 to 1990. He later pursued a Master's of Science in Physician Assistant Studies at Arcadia University, completing his studies from 1996 to 1998. Additionally, he graduated from Chaminade High School with a diploma in 1986. His educational background supports his expertise in clinical education and cardiac surgery.
Training and Development Initiatives
In his role at AtriCure, Philip Krajeski is responsible for creating training materials for the sales force and potential physician users of SentreHEART’s LARIAT system. He develops comprehensive training programs that enhance the understanding and application of cardiac medical devices among healthcare professionals, contributing to improved patient outcomes.