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Paul Lelorier, MD, is a grad-uate of McGill University andMcGill University Faculty ofMedicine. He received hisclinical training in InternalMedicine at Barnes Hospitaland his training in Cardiol-
ogy at the University of Chicago Hospitals. He completed a clinical andresearch fellowship in Clinical Electrophysiology at the London HealthScience Center, University of Western Ontario. He is an Assistant Professorof Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine and Director of theCardiac Device Clinic at Boston Medical Center.
Dr. George J. Klein is currently the Chair ofthe Division of Cardiology at the LondonHealth Sciences Centre, University Campus,London, Ontario, Canada, and Professor ofMedicine at the University of Western On-
tario, London, Ontario, Canada. He received his medical degree in 1972 atthe University of Toronto. He received his degree in Internal Medicine in1976 and his specialty degree in Cardiology from The Royal College ofPhysicians and Surgeons of Canada in 1978. He has been an HonoraryLecturer in the Department of Physiology at the University of WesternOntario, London, Ontario, since 1993. He was a Career Investigator withthe Heart and Stoke Foundation of Ontario from 1987 to 2000. He receivedthe Canadian Cardiovascular Society Research Achievement Award in 1988(Cardiac Arrhythmias: From the Bench to the Operating Theater). The Heartand Stroke Foundation of Ontario honored him with a DistinguishedResearch Professorship Award from 1989-1994.
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