The Vascular Medicine and Intervention Fellowship Training Program at Massachusetts General Hospital is directed by Dr. Robert Schainfeld. The fellowship is comprised of a one-year clinical training program.
The clinical service of the cardiac division at Massachusetts General Hospital offers over 4,000 admissions, 15,000 outpatient visits and 8,000 invasive cardiovascular procedures annually (of these roughly 400 to 500 are dedicated peripheral procedures).
The central goal of the Vascular Medicine and Intervention Fellowship Program is to provide integrated training in the diagnosis, care and percutaneous treatment of patients with vascular disease. We strive to allow fellows to assume positions of academic leadership in the field of cardiovascular medicine.
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The fellow must have prior cardiology fellowship training, or if arising from a surgical background, should have completed general surgical training, and be preparing for a career in vascular surgery.
A prior year of interventional coronary artery training is preferred from cardiology candidates, though this is not required of surgical candidates.
Applications are accepting on a rolling basis and up to a year prior to the intended start date. The program starts on July 1st of each year.
To submit an application, please submit the following documents in one PDF file to the Dropbox Application Portal:
Once submitted, please email Christina Alva for confirmation of receipt.
Vascular Diagnostic and Intervention Fellowship
Corrigan Minehan Heart Center
55 Fruit Street
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617-724-4126
Email: [email protected]
Department Contact
Christina Alva
Program Manager
May 10, 2022
Boston, Massachusetts
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