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Cardiovascular Fellowship Training at UVa
The University of Virginia Health Sciences Center has a strong commitment to excellent patient care, teaching and clinical and basic research. A new University of Virginia hospital opened in 1989. This facility includes modern spacious clinical laboratories, patient care units, Fellow work areas and the Paul D. Camp Heart Teaching Center. Research facilities are extensive and include laboratories for large animal surgery, cellular electrophysiology, smooth muscle research and animal catheterization.
The University of Virginia does not discriminate with regard to race, religion, sex, age, national origin, or political affiliation.
Clinical Training Fellowship Programs offered:
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Cardiovascular Disease - general cardiology training
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Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology - subspecialty training
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Interventional Cardiology - subspecialty training
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Cardiovascular Imaging - subspecialty training
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Cardiovascular Emergencies - subspecialty training for Emergency Medicine residents
Our mission to provide exemplary patient care and to train exceptional academic cardiologists is accomplished by our Clinical Training Programs, including the Cardiovascular Disease, Electrophysiology, and Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Programs. We further our mission by offering Physician-Scientist Research Training Programs in cardiovascular biology and cardiac imaging and Graduate Coursework Opportunities for physicians seeking additional post-doctorate education.
Our nationally renowned Cardiovascular Division Faculty serve as teachers and mentors to our Current Fellows.
The Heart and Vascular Center is the training ground for the Cardiovascular Fellows and the major tertiary cardiovascular care center in Central Virginia. The Center has achieved great balance among the three missions of high-quality clinical service, education and research.
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