The Structural Heart Disease Fellowship Program at the U-M Medical School Department of Internal Medicine Division of Cardiovascular Medicine is a one-year, non-ACGME accredited advanced fellowship training program available to fellows who have completed an ACGME-accredited fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease and an ACGME-accredited fellowship in Interventional Cardiology.
The program will consist of 1 fellow per year, 12 months in duration, beginning on July 1 of the academic year.
The program will provide specialized training to fellows as independent operators in non-coronary cardiac interventional procedures, encompassing all aspects of structural heart disease. This will include transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR); transcatheter mitral and tricuspid valve replacement and repair; pulmonic valve replacement, ASD and PFO closures; mitral and aortic balloon valvuloplasty, paravalvular leak; and atrial appendage closure.
Teaching will be conducted at the Frankel Cardiovascular Center in both the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory and the Robert and Ann Aikens Hybrid Suite. The Frankel Cardiovascular Center was the first U.S. hospital outfitted with the Siemens ARTIS Pheno, a new robotic C-arm angiography system, located on the Michigan Medicine Campus in Ann Arbor.
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Daniel S. Menees, MD
Director, Structural Heart Disease Fellowship Program
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Thank you for your interest in the Structural Heart Disease Fellowship Program at Michigan Medicine. This fellowship is a one-year non-accredited program. Next available positions will begin July 1, 2025. The deadline to submit applications is October 30, 2024. Interviews will be held (virtually) in November/December 2024.
To apply, please submit the following documents to Dawn Ambs:
- Current copy of your curriculum vitae
- Personal Statement
- A letter of recommendation from your current Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program Director
- Two additional letters of recommendation
- Copy of your medical school Deans' letter
- Official copy of your medical school transcripts
- Copy of your USMLE Scores (Steps1, 2, 3)
- ECFMG Status Report, if applicable
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**Please note that prior Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship and Interventional Cardiology Fellowship training is a pre-requisite of the program.
The University of Michigan offers highly competitive salaries and generous benefits to our fellows and advanced trainees. Trainee salary will be commensurate with that of a House Officer at an equivalent level of training based on the HOA contract.
We are committed to equipping each fellow with the necessary tools they need to excel as experts and leaders, and empowering them to advance patient care, research, and education in cardiovascular medicine.
The Department of Internal Medicine (DOIM) Division of Cardiovascular Medicine is committed to creating and cultivating a diverse and inclusive community that provides our faculty, learners, and staff with the opportunities and support they need to thrive. Visit the DOIM Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Well-Being to learn more.
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