Interventional Cardiology Fellowship program facts
Contact usThe Aurora Interventional Cardiology Fellowship is a one-year program. We select three candidates each year who show a high level of maturity and clinical acumen mixed with common sense and demonstrated ability as a researcher.
The goal of the fellowship is to provide solid clinical experience that includes consultations, diagnostics, management and research opportunities. At the end of training, fellows should be able to function at a very high level of interventional cardiology.
Training facility
The program’s clinical campus is Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center. The facility provides fellows with a rich and challenging training experience, both at the bedside and in the lab.
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Curriculum
Fellows receive solid clinical experience that includes consultations, diagnostics, advanced interventional procedure techniques, care management and research.
Faculty publications
Interventional Cardiology Fellowship faculty members and fellows regularly publish reviews, books and research. Explore their most recent publications and scholarly activities.
Salary & benefits
The Aurora Interventional Cardiology 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 Interventional Cardiology Fellowship program. Get information about candidate requirements and the application process.