Cardiovascular Disease
Fellowship Training Programs
- Welcome and Overview of Program
- Welcome from David G. Harrison, M.D.
Brief history of Emory School of Medicine
Brief overview of fellowship training
I General Cardiology Fellowships
Prerequisites: 3 years of residency training
Academic Research Scientist Track
2 years basic science research and 2 years clinical training
Overview
Academic Clinical Investigator Track
2 years directed clinical research and 2 years of clinical training
Overview
Clinical Cardiovascular Track
Overview
3 years clinical training concurrent with research
II Advanced Subspecialties
Prerequisites: 3 years of general cardiology training
Interventional Cardiology Fellowship
One-year program
Cardiac Electrophysiology
Two-year program
Advanced Heart Failure/ Heart Transplant Clinical
One-year clinical
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- Faculty
Emory System Hospitals
- Overview of the 4 teaching hospitals
Research at each hospital
Fellowship Applicants
Link to National Resident Match Program (NRMP) site
List of current fellows' medical schools and residency programs
Requirements for Foreign Medical School Graduates:
International Medical Graduates interested in a fellowship must
be certified by the ECFMG and enter the training program on a
J-1 or H-1B1 visa, unless a citizen of the United States or holding
an Alien Registration Card. All such documentation must be
verified by the Graduate Medical Education Office before the
resident starts
in the training program. For J-1 visas visit the
ECFMG website for further information: www.ecfmg.org.
For information on H-1B1 visas, visit Emory University’s
International Student and Scholar Programs at
www.emory.edu/ISSP/. A copy of the ECFMG
certificate should be included with your application.
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