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Clinical Training & Locations

Clinical Training

200813ckCardio_068The Cardiovascular Disease fellowship training program's curriculum is based on the 2015 ACC Revised Recommendations for Training in Adult Cardiovascular Medicine Core Cardiology Training III (COCATS IV).  Fellows rotate on a variety of inpatient services as well as invasive and non-invasive procedure laboratories over a 36-month period. All fellows will achieve the level I certifications outlined in COCATS IV, including cardiac echocardiography level II based on competency. Most fellows should also be able to achieve level II certification in cardiac catheterization, and nuclear cardiology. However, fellows have the option to pursue other interests in lieu of level II certification, if desired (e.g. more advanced training in echocardiography/imaging, electrophysiology (Pacemakers) or a dedicated research block).Fellowship training occurs over the course of three years. 

Training is conducted in compliance with the July 2020 revised Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Cardiovascular Disease program requirements for general fellowship education in the subspecialties of internal medicine and the specific requirements for fellowship education in cardiovascular diseases. 

An additional year(s) of training are required for certification in Advanced Heart Failure/Transplant CardiologyAdult Congenital Heart DiseaseClinical Cardiac ElectrophysiologyInterventional Cardiology, and  Cardiac Imaging.

Training Locations

CareCrawleywCCHMCThe Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program training occurs primarily at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center and the Cincinnati VA Medical Center.  Additional educational rotations are scheduled at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center for Adult Congenital Heart DiseaseWest Chester Medical Center, and The Christ Hospital for advanced cardiac imaging opportunities. 

Cardiovascular Disease Training Locations

University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Cincinnati VA Medical Center
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
West Chester Medical Center

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David Harris, MD
Program Director, Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program

Mohamed Effat, MD
Associate Program Director, Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program

Robin Vandivier-Pletsch, MD
Associate Program Director, Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program

Eva Meunier, BS, C-TAGME
Education Program Manager, Division of Cardiovascular Health and Disease
Email: eva.meunier@uc.edu

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University of Cincinnati
Department of Internal Medicine

Division of Cardiovascular Health and Diseases
231 Albert Sabin Way, ML 0542
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0542

Phone: 513-558-1067
Fax: 513-558-2884
Email: imoffice@uc.edu