Rotation: Elective Rotation
Additional Cardiovascular Medicine rotations are available by request.
Rotation: Clinical Research
Level I training, which is the basic training required of trainees to become competent consultant cardiologists, is required of all fellows in cardiology, and can be accomplished as part of a standard 3-year training program in cardiovascular medicine.
Rotation: Pediatric Cardiology
This rotation is limited to 3rd year fellows with the prerequisite experience in adult echocardiography. The goal of this rotation is to gain knowledge and experience in congenital heart disease (CHD).
Rotation: Ambulatory Cardiovascular Care
The goal of the ambulatory care rotation is to provide fellows with training in both consultative and longitudinal care for the full spectrum of patients with cardiovascular disease and associated conditions. Fellows will attend weekly clinics, maintain continuity by participating in patient’s care during hospitalizations and communicating test results directly, and interact with family members as well as referring and collaborating physician and health care professionals. Fellows will also interact professionally with patients, families, and all members of the ambulatory cardiovascular team.
Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowships
We offer three Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowships, cardiovascular disease, Interventional Cardiology and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology. Find details regarding these programs.
De-Pei Li, MD, MSC, CPM
Associate Director, Center for Precision Medicine
Professor of Medicine