Cardiology Urban Community Program Fellowship

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Mount Sinai GME

Graduate Medical Education

The Mount Sinai School of Medicine Consortium for Graduate Medical Education, consisting of 13 institutions located in New York and New Jersey, sponsors more than 140 residency programs in virtually every specialty of medicine, enrolling in the aggregate more than 2,000 house staff. Consortium educational activities provided to all house staff, regardless of home institution or specialty.

Program Overview

To meet the challenging needs of health care delivery, the Urban Community Cardiology Fellowship Training Program at Mount Sinai School of Medicine is designed to train clinical cardiologists for careers in the delivery of cardiac care in the community. This is accomplished with academic rigor and with strong links to the investigtor track (older Mount Sinai program). Trainees are expected to possess clinical and intellectual skills comparable to those in the older training program (investigator track). The major difference in trainees in the new program is their interest in careers in clinical cardiology rather than basic science and academic leadership.

The program is designed to attract trainees interested in pursuing careers in clinical cardiology. Although based at The Mount Sinai Hospital (an academic tertiary care center), fellows spend considerable time at Elmhurst Hospital Center (an academic community hospital). It is our belief that this balance provides the environment for intellectual growth and best utilizes the outstanding resources available in both clinical experience and cardiovascular research.

Program Contact

Talk to us: (212) 241-4029

Contact(s):

Kelly Worrell, M.H.A.

Fax:

(212) 996-0907

or send us an e-mail

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