Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Training Program

The Interventional Cardiovascular Fellowship Training Program encompasses minimum training (COCATS 2) in all areas of interventional cardiology.

Participants will receive clinical training in cardiac catheterization, complex percutaneous interventional procedures, coronary angiography and ventriculography, cardiac pericardiocentesis, angioplasty, intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation, and other technical and procedural skills. Fellows additionally gain experience in clinical decision-making and pre- and post-procedural management. Trainees also are involved in the conduct of and enrollment of patients in clinical trials. Experiences may include active collaboration in locally initiated research protocols and participation in data analysis and presentation.

Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Training Program Curriculum

Applying for the Program

NOTE:  Fellowship positions for AY 2022-23, and AY 2023-24 have been filled.  See below time frame for submitting applications for AY 2024-25.  Qualified candidates will be:

  • ABIM certified in Internal Medicine
  • ABIM certified/eligible in Adult Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Successful completion from a 3 year ACGME accredited cardiology fellowship training program

Required supporting documents

Timeline

  • November 1- 30  applications accepted
  • December 1 - January 31  Interviews scheduled
  • July 15  Fellowship begins

Mail application and required documentation to:

Jason Rogers, MD (Program Director)
Interventional Cardiology Fellowship, Applicant Services
University of California, Davis, Health
Lawrence Ellison Bldg, 4860 Y Steet, Ste 2820
Sacramento, CA  95817     
                                                                                        
If you have any questions or would like more information, contact:
Catherine Cuellar, Fellowship Coordinator
PH (916) 734-5191 or email ctcuellar@ucdavis.edu