Evyatar Nitzany

Healthcare Administration in Los Altos, California, United States

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Evyatar Nitzany is the former Electrophysiology Program Manager at El Camino Health in Mountain View, California. With over a decade of focused experience, he brought structured operational leadership to the fast-paced environment of cardiac care. In this role, he gained recognition for establishing robust service lines, overseeing complex infrastructure projects, and leading the program through accreditation and national recognition efforts.

His approach combined clinical and technical knowledge with a clear focus on strategic planning. This allowed him to guide the electrophysiology program toward measurable improvements and long-term success. His work contributed to transforming the program into one of the most advanced and rapidly expanding in the region.

Evyatar was raised with a strong sense of purpose and discipline, values that shaped both his academic journey and career path. His studies began in the United States, where he explored biotechnology and developed a growing interest in its clinical applications. He completed a Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology at the University of Florida, along with a minor in Chemistry. He went on to earn a Master of Science in Biotechnology from the University of California, Irvine. To further deepen his focus on cardiac care, Nitzany enrolled in the Cardiac Specialist Program at the Arrhythmia Technologies Institute in Greenville, South Carolina, where he received advanced training in electrophysiology.

His professional career began at Biosense Webster as a Clinical Account Specialist. There, he provided clinical and technical guidance for the CARTO 3 mapping system and supported physicians and hospital teams across the Bay Area. His work also involved physician education, administrative collaboration, and strategic account development. In 2016, he joined El Camino Health as an Electrophysiology Coordinator, where he supported cases, managed capital equipment planning, and trained new staff members.

By 2019, his responsibilities expanded as he was promoted to oversee both Electrophysiology and Interventional Radiology. In this role, Nitzany led operations related to supply chain management, technology implementation, and workflow improvements. In 2022, he became Program Manager for both departments. Under his leadership, the electrophysiology program achieved a 400% increase in volume, driven by careful planning and collaboration with physicians and hospital leadership.

  • Education
    • University of Florida
    • Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology
    • University of California
    • Master of Science in Biotechnology