University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine Program

Specialty:Advanced heart failure and transplant cardiology
ACGME Code:1591114028
NRMP Code:-
Status:Continued Accreditation

Overview

The University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine offers a rigorous Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology Fellowship designed for physicians aiming to excel in the fields of heart failure, heart transplantation, and mechanical circulatory support. The fellowship is comprehensive and spans a period of 12 months, providing extensive clinical training in various aspects of cardiology.

Application Requirements

Applicants to the fellowship must adhere strictly to certain requirements. To be eligible, candidates must graduate from a North American Medical School that is LCME or AOA accredited or hold full ECFMG certification. For international medical graduates who are not U.S. citizens, a successful J-1 visa application is mandatory. Additionally, a current ACLS/BLS certification is required, alongside an active state of Florida Board of Medicine license, whether unlicensed for training or a full, unrestricted medical license. Furthermore, applicants must submit three letters of recommendation, with one originating from the Program Director. It is also essential that the fellowship applications are processed via the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) and that candidates participate in the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) for a fair matching process【1

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Curriculum Overview

The fellowship program's curriculum is carefully designed to train fellows in the evaluation and management of advanced heart failure, heart transplants, and various mechanical circulatory devices. The training encompasses significant clinical experiences that are reflective of real-world practice. Key components of the program include:

  • The Advanced Heart Failure/Transplant Inpatient and Consult Experience (6 months)
  • The Cardiac Catheterization/Biopsy Lab Experience (2 months)
  • The Ambulatory Care Experience (ongoing throughout the year)
  • A dedicated Pulmonary Hypertension rotation (1 month)

Additional mandatory rotations include experiences with Electrophysiology (EP) and Cardio-Oncology, along with rotations in Infectious Disease, Palliative Care, and the Immunology Lab【1】.

Training Environment

Training occurs in a variety of settings, including inpatient and outpatient environments. Inpatients are managed in cardiac step-down and intensive care units, while outpatient experiences are conducted in advanced heart failure clinics, post-transplant clinics, and a Comprehensive Pulmonary Hypertension Center. These settings allow fellows to engage in patient management under the guidance of experienced faculty【1】.

Didactic Lectures and Educational Activities

Fellows partake in several conferences and educational activities which include a weekly Medical Review Board, monthly Pathology Review Conferences, journal clubs, and morbidity and mortality meetings. The program emphasizes continuous feedback to fellows to ensure growth in core competencies as outlined by the ACGME【1】.

Competitiveness and Application Process

The Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology Fellowship is highly competitive. As such, candidates are encouraged to have strong academic records and comprehensive clinical experience. Special emphasis is placed on the importance of research, professional recommendations, and communication skills【1】.

Visa Support

For international applicants, the program offers support for J-1 visa sponsorship, which is essential for non-U.S. citizens seeking to train in this fellowship program【1】.

Unique Aspects of the Program

The fellowship uniquely positions its graduates not only for clinical practice but also aims to develop clinician-scientists and leaders in the field of heart failure management. Graduates are expected to meet competency levels that will allow them to independently manage patients in intricate clinical scenarios【1】.

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Program data

ACGME History [2]

Accreditation Last updated: Jul 16, 2026
Initial accreditation3
Full accreditation0
Continued10
Warning0
Probationary Accreditation0
Withdrawal0

Program

Program Size

-- (1 years) [1]

Accreditation Status

Continued Accreditation

(Effective: January 23, 2026)

Composition

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Training

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Faculty-to-Residents Ratio:11X [1]

Residents Career Path

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Quality of Life

First Year Paid Sick Leave: --

First Year Paid Vacation: --

First Year Salary: $84,165 [1]

First Year Maximum Consecutive Hours on Duty: 12 hours [1]

First Year Average Weekly Hours: 60 hours [1]

Admission

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Visa Sponsorship:--

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Race / Ethnicity

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Incoming Schools

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Benchmarks

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Location

Tampa, FL [4]

Population
384,959
Median income
$72,851Above
Education
46.2%Above
Employment
63.8%Below
Health
10.6%Above
Age
35On par
  • Above the national average
  • Below the national average
  • Similar to the national average

Housing — Rental prices [5]

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Crime — All violent offences [6]

Rate per 100,000 residents

Living in Tampa, FL

Crime Rate and Safety

Tampa has a moderate crime rate with neighborhoods varying in safety. It's advisable to research specific areas before settling in.

Fun Activities

Tampa offers a wide range of activities including beautiful beaches, cultural attractions, professional sports teams, and vibrant nightlife.

Climate

Tampa has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities year-round.

Races and Population

Tampa is a diverse city with a population that includes a mix of various races and ethnicities.

Education

Tampa is home to several universities and colleges, offering educational opportunities for residents.

Cost of Living

The cost of living in Tampa is slightly above the national average, with housing costs being a significant factor to consider.

Proximity to Bigger Cities

Orlando is approximately 1.5 hours drive from Tampa, making it easily accessible for weekend getaways to enjoy theme parks and entertainment.

Pros

  • Beautiful beaches
  • diverse culture
  • ample entertainment options.

Cons

  • Higher cost of living
  • traffic congestion in certain areas.

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References

1. Freida - https://freida.ama-assn.org/program/1591114028

2. ACGME - Accreditation Data System (ADS) - https://apps.acgme.org/ads/Public/Programs/Search

3. NRMP Results and Data: 2022-2026 Main Residency Match - https://www.nrmp.org/match-data/2026/03/program-results-2022-2026/

4. United States Census Bureau - https://data.census.gov/profile/City,_VS?g=160XX00US1271000

5. Zillow Research - Observed Rent Index (ZORI) - https://www.zillow.com/research/data/

6. FBI - Crime/Law Enforcement Stats (Uniform Crime Reporting Program) - https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/ucr