FAU Approved for First Fellowship in Cardiology
The FAU Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship is a subspecialty of internal medicine and will complement the existing residency programs in FAU's Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day and American Heart Month, ’s has received initial accreditation from the national Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education () for its first University-sponsored fellowship. The FAU Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship will be based at Tenet HealthCare system’s (DMC), a member of the FAU College of Medicine Graduate Medical Education (GME) .
This new FAU Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship is a subspecialty of internal medicine and will complement the existing residency programs at FAU: internal medicine (launched in 2014); general surgery (launched in 2016); emergency medicine (launched in 2017); psychiatry (launches in July); and neurology (launches in July). The fellowship launches in July, and the three-year program will include two fellows per year for a total of six fellows.
, M.D., the regional medical director of Interventional Cardiology and Transcatheter Therapy at DMC and a professor in FAU’s , is the director of the new fellowship program. , M.D., FAU’s program director, and an associate professor of Integrated Medical Science in FAU’s Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, is responsible for providing supervision and guidance to ensure compliance with accreditation standards.
“We are very proud to establish the first fellowship program for FAU’s Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine in collaboration with our outstanding partners at Delray Medical Center,” said , M.D., dean of FAU’s Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine. “Heart disease remains the number one cause of death in the United States, and approximately 92 million American adults are living with some form of cardiovascular disease or the after-effects of stroke. Training the next generation of cardiologists is critical to addressing the immense and growing need for this specialty both locally and nationally.”
Cardiology fellows will have the opportunity to train alongside top physicians and other clinicians in the field. The program will include rotations in DMC’s high tech cardiac intensive care unit and cardiac care step-down units, the cardiac catheterization lab and the electrophysiology lab. In addition, fellows will be able to train in DMC’s new , which provides state-of-the-art advanced technology for various procedures including angioplasty and stenting and endovascular aortic aneurysm repair.
“Our state-of-the-art facility, exceptional physicians and clinicians, and cutting-edge technology and programs we offer at Delray Medical Center will provide unparalleled clinical training throughout the three years of fellowship,” said , CEO of Delray Medical Center. “Working together with our colleagues at Â鶹´«Ă˝Ół», we will ensure that the FAU Cardiovascular Disease fellows leave as the most qualified and best trained cardiologists this region and our nation has to offer.”
DMC is a 535-bed acute care community hospital and a Level I Trauma Center serving communities in south Palm Beach County. The hospital has achieved recognition from Florida Blue as a Blue Distinction® Center for Cardiac Care. In addition, the hospital earned the “Get With the Guidelines - Heart Failure and Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Awards” from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Â
FAU’s GME programs are spearheaded by , M.D., Ph.D., senior associate dean for graduate medical education and academic affairs. He also serves as the designated institutional official responsible for all residency and fellowship programs sponsored by FAU’s College of Medicine as well as the recruitment of founding program directors for planned GME programs.
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