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Electrophysiology Fellowship Training

2008 EP Fellows

Photo: EP program director Mark Greenberg (center) with 2008 EP fellowship graduates Robert Kim (left) and Duval Parikh (right)

We  offer a  nationally accredited electrophysiology training program for physicians already trained in cardiology,  who wish to prepare for board certification and independent practice in Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology. Our trainees have taken jobs in academia as well as private practice.
 
We request that prospective fellowship candidates commit to two years of training beyond the three years of fellowship in cardiovascular disease.  We feel the second year of  training is  necessary to acquire competency in complex ablation (e.g. atrial fibrillation), and to have additional time for research and autonomous clinical activity (e.g. junior faculty position) if desired.

Please visit  Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Service  to learn more about the lab, its staff, and research potential. For more information about the application process and eligibility, use the menu to the left.

Electrophysiology Fellowship Curriculum:

Curriculum Part 1
Curriculum Part 2

Policy Documents:

Training Eligibility and Work Hours
Lines of Responsibility
Advancement Criteria Policy
Evaluation Policy
Duty Hours Policy
Moonlighting
Order Writing
Procedure Log
Quality Assurance
Research