An exterior drone shot of the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute which is housed in the Cardiovascular Innovation Institute building on the Health Sciences Center Campus at the University of Louisville.

Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship Program

Elevate your cardiology expertise! Our top-tier program offers hands-on training in invasive & non-invasive cardiology, plus research in clinical & molecular disciplines.

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The Cardiovascular Division offers a strong clinically-oriented Fellowship program with, on average, six (6) positions available each year.

The teaching utilizes clinical material at three core hospitals, the UofL Health - UofL Hospital, the Robley Rex Veterans Affairs Medical Center and UofL Health - Jewish Hospital. In addition to availability and abundance of varied cardiac pathology, each of these hospitals has well-equipped cardiac catheterization and non-invasive laboratories.

There is a strong research emphasis and fellows are expected to participate in research activities throughout their training. At the conclusion of their training, our fellows will be prepared to begin a successful academic or clinical career.

Program Details

Our fellows are part of an academic community at UofL Health and the Robley Rex VAMC and are committed to top-tier cardiology care and learning.
Facilities
UofL Health - UofL Hospital serves as both a tertiary referral center and a hospital for the local urban population, in addition to the VA Hospital and UofL Health - Jewish Hospital – guarantees a wide range of patient care activities
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Application and Interview Process

We accept applications through ERAS®. We also require a transcript and credentials from your medical school, USMLE or FLEX scores and three letters of reference. The deadline to apply to our program is August 31.

Completed applications are reviewed and selected applicants are invited for formal interviews via email.

Applicants must be medical school graduates who have successfully completed three years of Internal Medicine training in an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited training program and are eligible for certification by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM).

Foreign applicants that meet the above requirements are eligible to apply but required to hold current immigration documents which authorize the legal right to reside and be employed as fellows in the United States. Copies of DS-2019 and I-94 for J-1 Visas, a copy of a permanent resident card or Employment Authorization Card are acceptable.

Applicants must be eligible for medical licensure in Kentucky.

Trainee Benefits