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The UCSF Cardiac Electrophysiology
Program is an academic training program located at the UCSF Moffitt-Long Hospital.
The Cardiac Electrophysiology Training program is accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and affiliated with the clinical
Cardiology Fellowship at UCSF, which is fully accredited by the American Board
of Internal Medicine. The fellowship is a two-year period where all criteria
for ABIM board certification in cardiac electrophysiology are met.
The two-year program
consists of a research as well as a clinical year. The research year
is flexible and can be spent in any area of your interest from basic
microelectrode work to molecular biology to clinical research projects.
The second year is a straightforward clinical year. You may download
the application for the Cardiac Electrophysiology Training Program
by clicking here.
Please send me your curriculum vitae, a personal statement, and a description
of your research goals and program objectives, along with the application.
We require letters of recommendation discussing your skills as a clinician,
including letters from the program directors of your current and past
training programs. Please send them to Jeffrey
Olgin, M.D. We
are accepting applications for 2010-2011
We have an exciting program here and look forward to training world-class
electrophysiologists.
For more information, contact:
Jeffrey Olgin, M.D. Chief, Cardiac Electrophysiology Service
c/o Norisa Berardi
Fellowship Program Coordinator
Telephone: (415) 502-1115
Fax: (415) 476-4137
E-mail: norisa.berardi@ucsf.edu
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