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Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship

The Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Program aims to provide our fellows with a training experience that will enable them to pursue a successful career in cardiac electrophysiology, either in academic medicine or private practice. Trainees spend time at both McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center. We have six full-time faculty members. Fellows gain extensive experience at each site in a wide variety of procedures, including radiofrequency ablation of supraventricular (including atrial fibrillation) and ventricular arrhythmias, implantation of pacemakers and defibrillators (including biventricular pacemakers and defibrillators), and evaluation of patients with autonomic disorders. The training program includes the opportunity to evaluate and perform procedures in children with arrhythmias. Individuals are exposed to both the outpatient and inpatient settings.

There are basic science research facilities and collaboration activities at Virginia Commonwealth University with faculty members in the departments of Physiology and Pharmacology and Toxicology, as well as opportunities to do basic clinical research in the autonomic nervous system. There also are opportunities to interact with both faculty and graduate students in the Biomedical Engineering school, as well as members in the departments of Pathology and Radiology.

Clinical program

The clinical program is extremely active with more than 1,200 procedures performed yearly at the VCU Medical Center and more than 600 procedures performed at the McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center. We are actively involved in implanting a large number of investigational devices, using new drugs and developing new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques for patients with syncope, ventricular tachycardia and atrial fibrillation. Facilities at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center include one dedicated electrophysiology laboratory, a treatment area and offices. Facilities at the VCU Medical Center include two electrophysiology laboratories, one of which is a magnetic laboratory (Stereotaxis), one noninvasive procedure room, three exam rooms, and physician and staff offices, all within the new Cardiac Electrophysiology Department. Both facilities include: phased array ICE, Local Lisa, CARTO electroanatomic mapping system and laser for lead extraction.

We are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education for the standard one-year program for two fellowship positions. We offer a two-year program that allows us to offer advanced training and provides additional experience for our trainees in the more complex procedures. Our program is the recipient of an AT Fellowship Award, which provides funding for advanced training in electrophysiology. This award has allowed us to offer a third fellowship position.

Fellowship contact information

Program director

Kenneth Ellenbogen, M.D.
VCU Medical Center
P.O. Box 980053
Richmond, Virginia 23298-0053
Phone: (804) 828-7565
E-mail: kaellenb@vcu.edu
or kellenbogen@pol.net

Coordinator

Vera Wilkerson
VCU Medical Center
P.O. Box 980053
Richmond, Virginia 23298-0053
Phone: (804) 628-0147
E-mail: vewilker@mail1.vcu.edu

Application

Fellowship application form (pdf format)

 

 

 

 

 

Related Links

Cardiovascular Disease

Electrophysiology

Interventional Cardiology

 

Current
Electrophysiology Fellows

 

Rodrigo Antonio Bolaños M.D.

David N. Kenigsberg, MD

Francisco J. Pérez

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