Cardio-Oncology Research and Clinical Fellowship - New York City, United States - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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    Cardio-Oncology Research and Clinical Fellowship

    Program Director:
    Dipti Gupta, MD, MPH

    Chief, Cardiology Service:
    Jennifer Liu, MD


    The Cardiology Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is offering one to two-year fellowship training in Cardio-Oncology for board eligible/certified general and subspecialty trained cardiologists.

    It is a clinically rigorous and supportive training environment for individuals wishing to pursue a leadership career in this burgeoning field.

    Trainees experience intensive, multidisciplinary inpatient and ambulatory clinical exposure. Fellows also work side by side with accomplished clinical and translational researchers to produce multiple peer-reviewed publications.

    Exposure to advanced imaging in cardio-oncology including
    echocardiography, cardiac PET, coronary CTA, and cardiac MRI is an important aspect of the program.


    Recruitment:
    Positions available for July 2024 start date.

    Please complete an application and submit three letters of recommendation; curriculum vitae, personal statement, and medical school diploma to:

    Xavier Aristy
    Fellowship Coordinator

    Phone:

    Fax:

    Email:


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