Richard Hood
About Richard Hood
Richard Hood is a Principal Mapping Specialist at Boston Scientific with extensive experience in electrophysiology and cardiac mapping.
Current Position at Boston Scientific
Richard Hood has been with Boston Scientific since 2014, serving as a Principal Mapping Specialist. Based in the Greater Nashville Area, TN, Richard is currently enhancing his expertise by learning the Rhythmia Mapping System. His role involves supporting cardiac mapping electrophysiology procedures, ensuring precision in various clinical settings.
Past Experience at St. Jude Medical
Richard Hood served in multiple roles at St. Jude Medical. From 2010 to 2013, he worked as a Senior Field Clinical Engineer in the Greater Milwaukee Area. Before that, he was Manager II, EnSite Education, from 2005 to 2010, where he managed the EnSite Education Programs and mentored field staff to achieve certification in operating the EnSite 3D Mapping System.
Previous Positions at Endocardial Solutions and Fresno Community Hospital
Richard Hood worked at Endocardial Solutions as an FCE from 2002 to 2005. Prior to that, he dedicated 21 years at Fresno Community Hospital as an RCIS. During his tenure, he developed and delivered specialized electrophysiology classes for nursing and cath lab staff at Community Medical Center in Fresno, California.
Educational Background
Richard Hood completed his studies at California State University-Fresno from 1979 to 1983. He also studied briefly at the Minnesota School of Business in 1970. Richard has consistently acted as an educator, providing independent educational services to various external facilities and the Alliance of Cardiovascular Professionals.
Authored Website on Electrophysiology
Richard Hood is the author of a dedicated website focused on electrophysiology, www.theeplab.com. The site provides resources and information for professionals involved in cardiac electrophysiology, reflecting Richard's extensive experience and knowledge in the field.