Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Program
Transitional year - Chicago, IL | ACGME Code: 9991600034
This Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center program offers a Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship, where they focus on providing a diverse and hands-on experience for their nine fellows. The program emphasizes individual attention, a rich clinical experience, and a commitment to the fellows' growth in all ACGME core competencies.
Application Requirements: - Deadline: August 31st - Interviews: Virtual (September-October) - Visa Sponsorship: J-1 Visa Only - NRMP Program ID: 2117141F0 - Chicago, IL location
In addition, they also offer a Heart Rhythm (Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology) Fellowship. This ACGME-accredited two-year program targets those who have completed internal medicine residency and general cardiology fellowship, providing comprehensive exposure to arrhythmia management, device-based therapies, and active research involvement.
Application Requirements: - Deadline: August 31st - Interviews: Virtual (September-October) - Visa Sponsorship: J-1 Visa Only - NRMP Program ID: 2117154S0 - Chicago, IL location
Both fellowship programs hold regular didactic sessions, conferences, case reviews, and access to resources like simulation training facilities. The cardiology fellows have ample exposure to the latest technologies and gain tailored training to suit their interests.
For more information, contact the Program Directors at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center.
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