The University of Minnesota's Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship program is a three-year ACGME-accredited training program in general and subspecialty cardiology designed to develop careers in clinical practice, academic medicine, and industry.
The University of Minnesota Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship emphasizes comprehensive clinical training and research. Fellows gain expertise in imaging, electrophysiology, interventional cardiology, advanced heart failure, and critical care medicine. With annual cohorts of 6-8 driven trainees recruited from across the US and world, UMN provides an atmosphere of camaraderie and support to help fellows achieve their goals of becoming cardiologists on the cutting edge of medical knowledge.
In addition to the benefits offered by the Department of Medicine, Cardiology also offers:
On-call meal allowance
Weekly didactics with lunch served
$1400 conference travel stipend each year
$600 educational material stipend each year
Institutional Access to ACC CardioSource Plus, ECGSource, and other academic resources
For more information, please reach out to the Program Administrator, at cvfellow@umn.edu.
Program Director
Valmiki Maharaj, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Associate Program Director
Andrea Elliott, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine