This is a 12-month program available to graduates of a fellowship program in interventional cardiology and will accept one fellow per year starting July 1, 2026. This advanced fellowship will provide expert and dedicated training in structural and valvular heart disease from national leaders in the field. The program will provide robust hands-on training in various procedures including transcatheter aortic valve replacement, M-TEER and T-TEER, TTVR, PFO/ASD closures, paravalvular leak closures, left atrial appendage occlusion devices, etc. Training sites include UTSW Clements Hospital, Parkland Memorial Hospital and the Dallas VAMC providing exposure to a diverse patient population. In addition, the structural fellow will participate in outpatient and inpatient longitudinal evaluation and follow-up patients in a multidisciplinary and collaborative fashion. Moreover, they will have the opportunity to participate in meaningful quality improvement and research endeavors in this space.
Requirements
Education
This position requires a Medical Doctorate degree (M.D.), Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) or foreign equivalent from an approval school of medicine.
Licensure/Certification
Must be board eligible/certified within interventional cardiology
As part of the application process, you must submit the following in PDF format via email to Vera.Campbell@UTSouthwestern.edu
1. Personal statement
2. Curriculum Vitae
3. Three letters of recommendation attesting to your academic and personal qualifications including one from your interventional program director
Program Director: Ki Park, MD, Ki.Park@utsouthwestern.edu
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