Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology Fellowship Cleveland Clinic
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Cardiothoracic Anesthesia Fellowship Program Director Donna Baumiller, C-TAGME
Program Manager
Phone: 216.444.4674
Fax: 216.445.2536
Email: [email protected] Two Program Interest
Mitral valve
Aorta
Heart Failure
Structural Heart Disease
Thoracic
General Cardiac
Revascularization 6 weeks
6 weeks
6 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
2 weeks Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit 4 weeks Imaging 8 weeks Electives (two, 2-week electives) 4 weeks Perfusion
Critical Care Imaging
Pediatric Cardiac
QPSI
Research Requirements
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Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology Fellowship
Referring Physician Hotline 855.733.3712 Referring Physician Center Overview Two Program Interest FAQs Structure Requirements Application Process Resources OverviewOverview
The Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology Fellowship program at Cleveland Clinic began in 1976 and today is the largest with 18 fellows per year. Consistently competitive candidates from residency programs across the U.S. apply, interview and match with our program. U.S. News & World Report consistently names Cleveland Clinic as one of the nation's top hospitals in its annual "America's Best Hospitals" survey and has named Cleveland Clinic's heart program No. 1 in the nation since 1995. Fellows participate in a large variety of complex, high acuity cases Faculty are dedicated to educating and mentoring the next generation of cardiothoracic anesthesiologists Fellows at the end of fellowship demonstrate proficiency at perioperative management and echocardiography of cardiothoracic surgical patients along with developing their personal professional interest including leadership, research and educational and are prepared to enter the next phase.Fellowship Contact Information
Jennifer Hargrave, DO, FAOCA, FASACardiothoracic Anesthesia Fellowship Program Director Donna Baumiller, C-TAGME
Program Manager
Phone: 216.444.4674
Fax: 216.445.2536
Email: [email protected] Two Program Interest
Two Program Interest
Adult Cardiothoracic and Critical Care Medicine Anesthesiology Fellowships
Two-year appointment/commitment The American Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) provides individual accreditation for the following anesthesiology specialty fellowship programs: Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology (ACTA) and Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine (CCM). ACTA and CCM remain individual and separate 12-month training programs. The individual program is responsible to provide the specific ACGME program requirements during the year of enrollment. Individuals interested in pursuing both programs at Cleveland Clinic can follow the following process: Applications Applicants pursuing sequential ACTA and CCM fellowships at Cleveland Clinic must submit applications through the SF Match to both ACTA and CCM programs and indicate an interest in both training programs. Dual interviews are not guaranteed. Match The Cleveland Clinic ACTA and CCM programs participate and remain in compliance with the rules and regulations of the SF Match. The SF Match allows for exceptions to be requested prior to match day for applicants committing to institutions for more than one year or internal candidates. Program Structure Two- one year appointments will begin on August 1 (July 1, if required by military service or a candidate on a J1-Visa). Applicants may request a specific sequence regarding fellowship program enrollment. The final decision will be made by the program directors with the intent to facilitate request(s). Completion Following completion, ACTA and CCM fellows will have met the ACGME program requirements for both fellowship programs and will be eligible for board certification. FAQsFAQs
Positions: 18 fellows Accreditation: American Council Graduate Medical Education Clinical Volume: 4,100 cardiac surgical cases including Lung and heart transplant program Advanced heart failure and mechanical device program Minimally invasive cardiac surgery Structural heart disease program 1,600 thoracic surgical cases 96 CVICU beds Two week pathology specific clinical rotations to allow for focused learning The only Department of Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology in the U.S. Bi-weekly protected education sessions Departmental and multi-disciplinary didactics Workshops PBLD's Echo conferences Daily echocardiography formal discussion and review sessions Scholarly activity availability from research projects, case reports, echo rounds and quality patient safety initiative publications and dissemination at national meetings Research Clinical Associate Staff position is available after fellowship: Fifty percent spent developing as junior staff Fifty percent spent as a clinical researcher Nationally renowned faculty with leadership positions throughout the subspecialty societies with a commitment to mentoring fellows and providing professional development opportunities StructureStructure
Rotations are distributed into four week modules (13 total modules): Cardiothoracic Clinical Experience 36 weeks Aortic ValveMitral valve
Aorta
Heart Failure
Structural Heart Disease
Thoracic
General Cardiac
Revascularization 6 weeks
6 weeks
6 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks
2 weeks Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit 4 weeks Imaging 8 weeks Electives (two, 2-week electives) 4 weeks Perfusion
Critical Care Imaging
Pediatric Cardiac
QPSI
Research Requirements