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The Fourth Year Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program

David Lasorda, D.O., Program Director

Length of program: 1 year
Number of position(s): 2

The interventional fellowship is a one-year dedicated program for trainees who have completed a three-year approved cardiology fellowship, are fully trained in diagnostic angiography and wish to devote a substantial portion of their careers to interventional cardiology.

A faculty of 20 interventionalists, supervised by the catheterization laboratory director and the division director, are responsible for training and draw selectively on a caseload of roughly 3,600 interventional procedures a year. The performance and progress of the fellow is reviewed quarterly by the Fellowship Committee, based on monthly evaluations by the faculty. Fellows are expected to participate in a very active research program. The clinical training includes:

  • balloon angioplasty
  • directional, rotational and extraction atherectomy
  • use of coronary stents
  • Doppler/Prism Wire
  • IVUS
  • peripheral interventions
  • primary angioplasty

Currently, the research components of the program include:

  • primary angioplasty for myocardial infarction
  • the role of coronary Doppler flow recordings
  • intracoronary ultrasound as an adjunct to intervention
  • intracoronary radiation
  • GP IIb/IIIa inhibitors with interventional procedures

The Interventional Cardiology Fellowship is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.



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