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Many of our general cardiovascular fellows will go on to advanced training in one of our subspecialty programs.
ACGME Accredited Programs
Electrophysiology Fellowship (EP)
- Program Director: Kevin Heist, MD, PhD
- Provides training in managing patients with complex cardiac arrhythmias and performing a wide range of invasive and noninvasive cardiac electrophysiologic and pacing procedures.
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Advanced Heart Failure and Transplantation Fellowship
- Program Director: Erin Coglianese, MD
- Provides inpatient and outpatient training in evaluating and treating patients with advanced heart disease, and follow-up of patients after cardiac transplant.
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Interventional Cardiology Fellowship
- Program Director: Douglas Drachman, MD
- Provides training in clinical interventional cardiology where fellows master the skills of percutaneous coronary interventional procedures and gain exposure to a wide variety of structural heart disease percutaneous procedures.
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Adult Congenital Heart Disease
- Program Site Director: Christopher Learn, MD
- Provides training in advanced concepts in congenital heart disease where advanced fellows rotate at Boston Children’s Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital to experience diverse populations of complex congenital heart patients
Non-ACGME Accredited Programs
Vascular Diagnostic & Intervention Fellowship
- Program Director: Robert Schainfeld, DO
- Provides in-depth exposure to all catheter-based interventions for vascular disease, as well as experience in decision making regarding optimal treatment, including medical and surgical alternatives. Fellows will have hands-on exposure to non-invasive vascular testing, including a basic understanding of the performance and interpretation of these tests, with the goal of preparing the fellow, upon completion of the fellowship, to sit for the Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation (RPVI) certification examination.
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Cardiovascular Performance Fellowship
- Program Director: Sawalla Guseh, MD
- Provides expert clinical and research training aimed to help fellows develop the skills necessary to become competent sports cardiologists.
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Echocardiography Fellowship
- Program Director: Jacob Dal-Bianco, MD
- Provides requisite clinical training required to perform, interpret and teach echocardiography at an academic level, and to engage in clinical and experimental research studies.
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Nuclear Cardiology Fellowship
- Program Director: Ahmed Tawakol, MD
- Provides training in all aspects of nuclear cardiology practice, including cardiac PET, stress performance and interpretation and image analysis and interpretation.
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Structural Heart Disease Fellowship
- Program Director: Ignacio Inglessis, MD
- One-year program that provides training in structural heart disease procedures for fellows with a completed cardiac catheterization and coronary interventional fellowship.
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Clinical Vascular Medicine Fellowship
- Program Director: Ido Weinberg, MD
- Provides integrated training in the diagnosis and clinical management of patients with non-cardiac vascular disease and to allow fellows to assume positions of academic leadership in the field of vascular medicine.
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Cardiovascular Imaging (Noninvasive) Fellowship
- Program Director: Nina Meyersohn, MD
- Associate Program Director: Albree Tower-Radar, MD
- One-year or two-year clinical fellowships to train board-certified or board-eligible cardiologists and radiologists to independently run or develop a state-of-the-art clinical cardiac and vascular imaging service and to conduct cardiovascular imaging research
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Chronic Total Occlusion Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Fellowship
- Program Director: Farouc Jaffer, MD, PhD
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Women's Heart Health Fellowship Program
The Massachusetts General Hospital Women's Heart Health Fellowship is a 1 year training program devoted to the education of unique cardiovascular disease processes in women and offers expert clinical and research training to develop women's heart health leaders.
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