Nuclear Cardiology Fellowship
The Nuclear Cardiology Fellowship Program provides training in all aspects of nuclear cardiology practice, including cardiac PET, stress performance and interpretation and image analysis and interpretation.
This fellowship is a one-year non-ACGME training program with an optional second-year focusing on advanced training in PET. Currently, the laboratory has six SPECT cameras and two PET cameras and performs over 7,500 imaging procedures per year. The laboratory is located in the main campus at Massachusetts General Hospital and performs tests on both outpatients as well as patients admitted to the hospital.
Prerequisites:
Requirements of the Nuclear Cardiology Fellowship include:
- Completion and passing of all three USMLE steps
- ABIM board certified or board eligible
- The accepted applicant must obtain a full Massachusetts license (limited license if on visa)
- A valid ECFMG certificate for all foreign medical graduates
- Only J1 visas accepted
- Completion of an internal medicine residency is required. The completion of previous cardiology fellowship training is preferred.
How To apply:
Interested applicants should submit their CV, personal statement and three letters of reference via dropbox here.
Contact Information:
Nuclear Cardiology Fellowship
Corrigan Minehan Heart Center
55 Fruit Street
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617-724-4175
Email: ahorstmann@mgh.harvard.edu
Department Contact
Allegra Hortsmann
Fellowship Program Coordinator