Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship Application Process
Application Process
Program and Application Questions?
If you would like to learn more about our programs and how to apply, please contact Jacquelynn White, administrator of BIDMC's Fellowship Program in Cardiovascular Medicine.
- Email Jacquelynn White
- Phone: 617-632-7828
- Fax: 617-632-7536
Our program offers seven tracks:
Deadline: August 12
Any materials or applications received after August 12 will not be considered.
Minimum Requirements
- MyERAS Application
- Curriculum Vitae
- Medical School Transcript
- MSPE
- Three to four letters of recommendation, including a letter from your Internal Medicine Residency Program Director
- Personal Statement
- Photo
- USMLE Transcript
Submission
The program participates in the ERAS application service. Please submit your materials by August 1 through MyERAS. Our program ACGME ID is 1412421006.
Deadline
Applications are considered year-round for appointments when available.
Minimum Requirements
Applicants who have completed a general Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship will be considered. Please submit an introductory letter which includes the following information:
- Rationale for pursuing clinical training in cardio-oncology
- Prior work and qualifications
- Funding status
- Visa status if you are a foreign national
Submission
Please email your correspondence to:
Aarti Asnani, MD
c/o Jacquelynn White
Deadline: December 31
Any materials or applications received after December 31 will not be considered.
Minimum Requirements
- MyERAS Application
- Curriculum Vitae
- Medical School Transcript
- MSPE
- Three to four letters of recommendation, including a letter from your Internal Medicine Residency Program Director.
- Personal Statement
- Photo
- USMLE Transcript
Submission
The interventional cardiology fellowship at BIDMC participates in the ERAS application service. Please submit your materials by December 31 through MyERAS. Our program ACGME ID is 1522421024.
Deadline: December 31
Any materials or applications received after December 31 will not be considered.
The minimum requirements for application are:
- MyERAS Application
- Curriculum Vitae
- Medical School Transcript
- MSPE
- Three to four letters of recommendation, including a letter from your Internal Medicine Residency Program Director.
- Personal Statement
- Photo
- USMLE Transcript
Submission
The Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology fellowship at BIDMC participates in the ERAS application service. Please submit your materials by December 31 through MyERAS. Our program ACGME ID is 1542421026.
Deadline
Applications are considered year-round.
Minimum Requirements
The minimum requirements for application are:
- Completion of a 3-year cardiovascular fellowship or general radiology residency
- Personal statement
- Curriculum Vitae
- Three letters of recommendation. One letter must be from the program director of your internal medicine training and one from the program director of your general cardiology fellowship.
- It is not mandatory but helpful for you to submit a photograph and your USMLE scores. Please note that this is not an ERAS application.
Submission
Please email your materials to:
Warren Manning, MD
c/o Jacquelynn White
The Vascular Medicine Fellowship at BIDMC offers a well-rounded and multidisciplinary approach to both common and uncommon vascular disorders, striving to train the future academic leaders in Vascular Medicine. Our fellowship promotes clinical excellence; trainees will develop the necessary foundational knowledge, grow to integrate the wide range of clinical diagnostic data, and formulate optimal treatment plans for complex vascular patients. The fellows work in a collegial environment rotating with other services that also treat vascular disease. Additionally, our clinical training program is complimented by robust basic and clinical research opportunities.
How to Apply
If interested in applying, please email Brett Carroll, MD.
Deadline
Applications are considered year-round for appointments when available.
Minimum Requirements
Applicants who have completed an Internal Medicine Residency will be considered. Please submit an introductory letter which includes the following information:
- Rationale for pursuing specialized training in vascular medicine
- Prior work and qualifications
- Funding status
- Visa status if you are a foreign national
Selected residents and fellows may be accepted to research fellowships sponsored by a T32 training grant in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. Because this program is NIH-funded, applicants must be US citizens or green card holders.
Deadline
Applications are considered year-round for appointments when available.
Requirements
Please email an introductory letter which should include:
- Description of desired position
- Prior work and qualifications
- Laboratory mentor at BIDMC with whom you would like to work
- Funding status
- Visa status if you are a foreign national
Submission
Please email your correspondence to:
Murray Mittleman, MD,
c/o Cindy Cabral