Electrophysiology Fellowship
Contact usMohammad Eyman Mortada, MD, Program Director
The Electrophysiology Fellowship is a two-year program that trains at Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center. Three new fellows are accepted to the program each year.
Our program directors discuss the field of electrophysiology, highlights of the fellowship and what you can expect from the program.
Program facts
Overview
Our two-year program offers comprehensive clinical training and a focus on research.
Training facility
Electrophysiology fellows train primarily at Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center.
Curriculum
Get information about the program’s research, didactic and rotation requirements.
Publications
Explore fellow and faculty members' most recent publications and scholarly activities.
Directors & faculty
Aurora Electrophysiology Fellowship faculty bring diverse backgrounds and a deep understanding of electrophysiology and related fields to our program, serving as excellent role models and teachers for our fellows.
Meet the fellows
Aurora fellows come from all over the U.S. and the world, and bring a wide range of skills and interests to our program. Get to know them by watching a fellow Q&A and viewing fellow biographies.
Electrophysiology scholarship
Read selected works from Aurora Electrophysiology fellows.
Electrophysiology graduates
Graduates of our Electrophysiology Fellowship program hold positions around the country.
Salary & benefits
The Aurora Electrophysiology Fellowship offers a competitive salary, comprehensive health coverage for you and your eligible dependents and many other perks.
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Apply to the fellowship
Learn how to apply to the Aurora Electrophysiology Fellowship program. Get information about candidate requirements and the application process.
Apply to Electrophysiology Fellowship program
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