The Advanced Cardiac Imaging Fellowship has an unexpected opening for July 2023. Applications for July 2024 are also actively being reviewed.
The goal for this track is for individuals to attain expertise in at least one imaging modality (Level III), advanced exposure in the other modalities and to gain appropriate leadership and investigative skills for a career in academic cardiology. Training will take place at Yale New Haven Hospital. Training period can be one year or two years. The particular structure of the training sequence will vary, depending on the imaging and clinical goals of the trainee.
Echocardiography training focuses on quantitative echocardiography, strain imaging, 3D echocardiography, TEE, POCUS, and interventional and structural echocardiography. Nuclear Cardiology training provides a broad training in SPECT/CT and PET/CT imaging for performance of perfusion and metabolic diagnostic studies. The Cardiac CT and Cardiac MRI program is a joint program with the Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging and maintains a high-volume clinical program. Investigative opportunities include investigator-initiated projects, clinical trials, imaging technology and tracer development, and outcome research. A rich didactic curriculum and quality initiative projects complement the clinical training.
Corianne Brennan at corianne.brennan@yale.edu or Judith Meadows, MD, MPH judith.meadows@yale.edu for more information.