Eric Conard
About Eric Conard
Eric Conard is a Field Clinical Representative at Boston Scientific with extensive experience in cardiac rhythm management and patient education.
Current Position at Boston Scientific
Eric Conard has been serving as a Field Clinical Representative at Boston Scientific since 2020. Based in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, he undertakes responsibilities related to the management of cardiac rhythm devices. His role involves ensuring that devices from four major manufacturers are interrogated and troubleshooted effectively. Additionally, he plays a crucial part in patient education, aiding healthcare providers in delivering optimal care by ensuring patients understand their devices.
Previous Role at AMS Cardiology
Prior to his current position, Eric Conard worked as a Cardiac Rhythm Management Technician at AMS Cardiology from 2017 to 2020. Situated in Abington, Pennsylvania, his work included managing cardiac rhythm devices and coordinating closely with medical staff to ensure seamless patient care.
Clinical Internship Experience
Eric Conard undertook multiple clinical internships, including roles at Lehigh Valley Hospital Pocono, Grace Park Retirement Home, Tannersville Senior Exercise, and Lehigh Vall between 2016 and 2017. During his 8 months in these positions, he gained hands-on experience in clinical settings, laying a solid foundation for his expertise in clinical exercise physiology and patient care.
Academic Background in Clinical Exercise Physiology
Eric Conard graduated with a Master of Science (MS) in Clinical Exercise Physiology from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania in 2017 after a one-year program. His education provided him with a comprehensive understanding of exercise science and physiology, which he has applied effectively in his subsequent professional roles.
Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science
Eric Conard earned his Bachelor of Science (BS) in Exercise Science with a concentration in Exercise Physiology from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania from 2012 to 2016. This 4-year program equipped him with foundational knowledge and skills in exercise science, which have been critical to his success in various clinical and technical positions.