Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology Fellowship 2024-2025

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Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology Fellowships starting 2024-2025

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Has anyone else heard anything? It’s been radio silence for me. Not sure when the bulk of invites go out.
 
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Hello folks , wishing yal best of luck during this cycle .. applied to about 25

So far :
-Vanderbilt
-Northwestern
-University of Minnesota
-University of Missouri

I called a couple of programs and they informed me that they will review applications and send out interviews in September
 
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Compiling the list as we've all reported so far:

Temple University Hospital
Georgetown/Medstar
JFK Miami
UCSD
UCSF
Hartford Hospital
Westchester Medical Center
Northwell
Duke
Stanford
Sinai
Emory
Yale
Cornell
Vanderbilt
Northwestern
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Florida
Montefiore
University of Utah
Loma Linda
MGH
Brigham and Women's


Feel free to add what's missing, cheers
 
Temple University Hospital
Georgetown/Medstar
JFK Miami
UCSD
UCSF
Hartford Hospital
Westchester Medical Center
Northwell
Duke
Stanford
Sinai
Emory
Yale
Cornell
Vanderbilt
Northwestern
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Florida
Montefiore
University of Utah
Loma Linda
MGH
Brigham and Women's
Mayo Clinic
University of Michigan
 
university of Iowa
Baylor
UT south western
University of wisconsin
University of Colorado
University. of Kansas
Montefiore
 
Temple University Hospital
Georgetown/Medstar
JFK Miami
UCSD
UCSF
Hartford Hospital
Westchester Medical Center
Northwell
Duke
Stanford
Sinai
Emory
Yale
Cornell
Vanderbilt
Northwestern
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Florida
Montefiore
University of Utah
Loma Linda
MGH
Brigham and Women's
Mayo Clinic
University of Michigan
university of Iowa
Baylor (University Medical Center?)
UT South Western
University of Wisconsin
University of Colorado
University of Kansas
Houston Methodist
 
Temple University Hospital
Georgetown/Medstar
JFK Miami
UCSD
UCSF
Hartford Hospital
Westchester Medical Center
Northwell
Duke
Stanford
Sinai
Emory
Yale
Cornell
Vanderbilt
Northwestern
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Florida
Montefiore
University of Utah
Loma Linda
MGH
Brigham and Women's
Mayo Clinic
University of Michigan
university of Iowa
Baylor (University Medical Center?)
UT South Western
University of Wisconsin
University of Colorado
University of Kansas
Houston Methodist
Cleveland Clinic
 
Word on the street is that EP applicants made a whatsapp group. Should we do the same? (Or am I already late to the game)
 
That may be a good idea. EP started the WhatsApp group stuff a year ago. It appears to have worked fine.
Not sure how many people are on this group anyway to make the WhatsApp stuff probably more effective
 
Don't mean to hi-jack but are there resources on HF program rankings? Doesn't have to be line by line but a general Tier system would be helpful - trying to parse between gen cards programs at this point because my end-goal is HF. Thanks!
 
Don't mean to hi-jack but are there resources on HF program rankings? Doesn't have to be line by line but a general Tier system would be helpful - trying to parse between gen cards programs at this point because my end-goal is HF. Thanks!
HF isn't competitive at all (less than 50% fill rate). Even great programs don't fill consistently.
 
Hard to say programs fall into a particular rank given the heterogeneity in what people are looking for. US News and SRTR only portray pieces of the puzzle. Some places are high volume in OHT, others in VAD and others in both. Some have better exposure in pHTN, amyloid etc. However volume doesn't necessarily equate to a good learning experience (i.e. program X may do 100 transplants but the fellows are passive bystanders vs program Y might do 50 and the fellows are in the trenches). Makes the process a little more difficult to parse out in my opinion.
 
Temple University Hospital
Georgetown/Medstar
JFK Miami
UCSD
UCSF
Hartford Hospital
Westchester Medical Center
Northwell
Duke
Stanford
Sinai
Emory
Yale
Cornell
Vanderbilt
Northwestern
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Florida
Montefiore
University of Utah
Loma Linda
MGH
Brigham and Women's
Mayo Clinic
University of Michigan
university of Iowa
Baylor (University Medical Center?)
UT South Western
University of Wisconsin
University of Colorado
University of Kansas
Houston Methodist
Cleveland Clinic

Temple University Hospital
Georgetown/Medstar
JFK Miami
UCSD
UCSF
Hartford Hospital
Westchester Medical Center
Northwell
Duke
Stanford
Sinai
Emory
Yale
Cornell
Vanderbilt
Northwestern
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Florida
Montefiore
University of Utah
Loma Linda
MGH
Brigham and Women's
Mayo Clinic
University of Michigan
University of Iowa
Baylor (University Medical Center?)
UT South Western
University of Wisconsin
University of Colorado
University of Kansas
Houston Methodist
Cleveland Clinic
Tufts
UPenn
Columbia
NYU
Hopkins
 
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