Skip to main content
  • Home
  • CME
      • Cardiology
      • Emergency Medicine
      • Ethics
      • G.I. and Colon
      • Medicine
      • Neurology
      • OBGYN
      • Oncology
      • Pediatrics
      • Psychiatry
      • Pulmonology
      • Robotics & Surgery
      • Urology
  • Clinical Learning
  • Video Resources
      • Cardiology
      • G.I. and Colon
      • Medicine
      • Neurology
      • Oncology/Cancer
      • Pulmonology
      • Surgery
      • Trauma
      • Women's Health
  • Locations
      • Heart Hospital of Austin
      • Neurosciences & Spine Institute
      • St. David's Georgetown Hospital
      • St. David's Medical Center
      • St. David's North Austin Medical Center
      • St. David's Rehabilitation Hospital
      • St. David's Round Rock Medical Center
      • St. David's South Austin Medical Center
      • St. David's Women's Center of Texas
      • Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute
      • Texas Institute for Robotic Surgery
      • The Bariatric Center at St. David's Medical Center
close
StDavids HealthCast

Robert Canby, MD, FACC, FHRS

Cardiac Electrophysiology

Robert Canby, MD, FACC, FHRS

More than anything else, Dr. Robert Canby’s career has been marked by variety – from teaching to patient care, to advising medical device manufacturers on how to create better pacemakers and defibrillators, to advising the Cayman Islands on how to provide cardiology to care to its population. Dr. Canby received his medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where he also completed his residency training in Internal Medicine, serving as Chief Medical Resident and an Assistant Instructor in Internal Medicine. In addition to his work with patients, Dr. Canby has dedicated much of his career to educating future generations of doctors. He has served as an Instructor of Internal Medicine (Cardiology) in Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing at UT Southwestern Medical Center Affiliated Hospitals. He was a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City’s School of Medicine and a Clinical Assistant Professor at Texas Tech University’s Health Sciences Center. Dr. Canby has also devoted a great deal of energy to research. An investigator for cutting edge electrophysiology research, he is a former Acting Director of the Electrophysiology Laboratory at the Dallas VA Medical Center. Dr. Canby currently serves as the President of the Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Research Foundation. Dr. Canby has a strong commitment to quality patient care. He never stops working to do the right thing for his patients and their families.

 


Related Videos

Lead Extraction Remote Case Observation Education Hosted by Philips ElIIte Academy Video

Lead Extraction Remote Case Observation Education Hosted by Philips ElIIte Academy

Remotely observe a live lead extraction and learn from experienced extractors. This live recorded observation will highlight key aspects in lead extraction from pre-case planning to extraction strategy.

Lead extraction remote case observation education Video

Lead extraction remote case observation education

Remotely observe a live lead extraction and learn from experienced extractors. This live recorded observation will highlight key aspects in lead extraction from pre-case planning to extraction strategy.

Useful Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Remote Gateway Access
  • Joint Commission
  • Charity Discount Policy
  • Pricing Policy

Our Website

  • About Us
  • Medical Services
  • Locations & Facilities
  • Patients & Visitors
  • Connect With Us
  • Contact Us

Follow Us

Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Follow us on YouTube Follow our RSS feed
Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Follow us on YouTube Follow our RSS feed
Copyright 1999- C-HCA, Inc. ; All rights reserved.
Terms & Conditions | Notice at Collection | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell My Personal Information
Social Media Policy | Acceptable Use Policy | HCA Nondiscrimination Notice | Accessibility | Responsible Disclosure

Powered by the BroadcastMed Network