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Interventional Cardiology Program

Expand your interventional cardiology expertise! Our top-tier program offers hands-on training in the management of patients with a wide variety of acute and chronic cardiovascular conditions

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The primary goal of the University of Louisville Interventional Cardiology Training Program is to provide the highest quality training in the field of Interventional Cardiology. All trainees will be required to develop and demonstrate competence in the procedural skills, clinical knowledge, judgment and most importantly the professionalism required to become an academic Interventional Cardiologist.

Upon completion of the training program, each trainee will have acquired the competency to pass the appropriate specialty boards required to practice independently as a specialist in the field.

Our Fellows receive training in the evaluation and management of patients with a wide variety of acute and chronic cardiovascular conditions:

  • Coronary Artery Disease (including those with high-risk lesions or substrate)
  • Peripheral Artery Disease
  • Adult Congenital and Acquired Heart Disease (including Valvular Heart Disease)
  • Aortic Disease
  • Cardiomyopathies
  • Pericardial Disease

Currently our program accepts two fellows each year, with many fellows coming to the program directly from our general cardiology training program. We remain committed to the highest quality of training for the Fellows in our program.

Fellows are not required to generate any portion of their salary. Fellows in this clinical training program are guaranteed salary support for the year and are supported by clinical funds.

Salary levels for trainees are in line with university required PGY pay scale, and are adjusted on an annual basis.

Program Details

Our fellows are part of an academic community at UofL Health and Robley Rex VAMC and are committed to top-tier interventional cardiology 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
Life in Louisville
Louisville is a wonderful place to live! It offers the amenities of a city but with the welcoming atmosphere of a town. There are great restaurants and events that occur throughout the year and Louisville is home to people from all over the world.

Application and Interview Process

For the 2025-2026 academic year cycle, interested applicants should email their signed CV or ERAS portfolio directly to the program. Applications are accepted through ERAS starting the 2026-2027 academic year cycle. Applicants must be medical school graduates who have successfully completed three years of Internal Medicine training with certification by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Applicants will have successfully completed or currently participating in an ACGME accredited Cardiology Fellowship Program.

Foreign applicants are required to possess appropriate immigration documents. J-1 Visa, a valid Permanent Resident Card, or valid Employment Authorization Document are acceptable. These documents must be active during the ERAS application process.

Once completed applications are reviewed, selected applicants are invited for formal interviews via email.

Trainee Benefits