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Cardiology Education
Cardiology Education
St. Luke's Cardiology Education

The Cardiology Fellowship Program at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, home of the Texas Heart Institute, is a three-year, ACGME - approved program. Additional time may be selected for training in basic sciences, interventional, electrophysiology and adult congenital heart disease.

 

Programs Offered at St. Luke's
The Cardiology Fellowship Program is affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine and based at St. Luke's (ranked among the top Cardiology Centers in the country by U.S.News & World Report), and provides comprehensive, well-rounded training as part of a three-year program with primary emphasis on clinical cardiology.

Application Process 
Cardiovascular Disease Program (for academic year 2011-12), The Baylor College of Medicine/St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital Cardiology Fellowship Program participates in ERAS. The deadline for completed applications is January 15, 2010. We will be matching for 5 spots. We accept J1 visas but no longer accept H1B visas. Applications that are not complete will not be reviewed.

Specialty Areas of Training
The Cardiology Fellowship Program at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital offers training in five speciality areas: Nuclear Medicine, Interventional Cardiology, Electrophysiology, Heart Failure & Transplant Cardiology and Echocardiography

Rotation Objectives
The Cardiology Fellowship Program is built around some key program objectives.  You can read them online.

Who We Are
The Cardiology Fellowship program at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital operates under the guidance program director, James M. Wilson, M.D.  The faculty includes some of the world's most experienced cardiologists.