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Description
Advanced Cardiac Surgery Fellowship
The Division of Cardiac Surgery at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern Medicine Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute is offering an advanced 1- or 2-year fellowship in cardiac surgery with three distinct training pathways:
- Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery
- Aortic Surgery and Endovascular Procedures
- Heart Failure, Transplantation, and Mechanical Circulatory Suppor
This advanced fellowship is designed for surgeons seeking high-level subspecialty training in a leading academic cardiac surgery program. Fellows will gain exposure to a broad and high-volume surgical practice, with opportunities for clinical research strongly encouraged.
The Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute at Northwestern Memorial Hospital is ranked among the top 10 cardiovascular centers in the United States and performs over 2,000 cardiac surgeries annually. The program offers extensive clinical experience across the full spectrum of complex cardiac surgery, including minimally invasive, robotic, aortic, transcatheter, transplant, and mechanical support procedures.
Fellowship Training Paths:
1. Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery
This track focuses primarily on:
- Minimally invasive and robotically assisted coronary revascularization
- Minimally invasive and robotic valvular surgery
- Transcatheter interventions
- Additional exposure may include:
- Aortic surgery
- Heart failure surgery
The program has significant experience in minimally invasive and robotic cardiac procedures, including robotic-assisted mitral valve surgery and revascularization, minimally invasive aortic/mitral/multi-valve procedures, and a broad transcatheter valve practice.
2. Aortic Surgery and Endovascular Procedures
This track focuses primarily on:
- Aortic and aortic root procedures
- Complex aortic reconstruction
- Endovascular procedures
Additional exposure may include: - Complex valvular repair and replacement
- Percutaneous valve interventions
- Heart failure surgery
The program provides extensive experience in aortic root replacement, valve-sparing procedures, Bentall root replacements, Ross procedures, ascending/arch/thoracoabdominal aneurysms, and endovascular aortic procedures.
3. Heart Failure, Transplantation, and Mechanical Circulatory Support
This track focuses primarily on:
- Conventional surgery for heart failure
- Cardiac transplantation
- Temporary and durable mechanical circulatory support
Additional exposure may include: - Valvular surgery
- Aortic surgery
- Transcatheter interventions
Fellows in this track will gain broad experience in advanced heart failure therapies, including ventricular assist devices, extracorporeal and temporary mechanical support, and transplant-related surgery.
Educational Environment
Across all three tracks, fellows will train in a high-volume, high-acuity academic environment with access to:
- Complex operative experience
- Multidisciplinary cardiovascular care
- Robust clinical research opportunities
- Exposure to advanced technologies and contemporary cardiac surgical techniques
Eligibility
Applicants must have:
Successfully completed an ACGME-accredited Thoracic Surgery program or equivalent
Eligibility for medical licensure in the State of Illinois
Required Application Materials
Please submit the following:
- CV
- USMLE results
- ABTS certification, proof of eligibility, or equivalent
- 3 letters of recommendation
How to Apply
Please send all application materials in one single PDF file to:
The title of the email should be as follows:
ADVANCED FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION_LAST NAME_PREFERRED TRACK (Robotics/Heart Failure/Aortic)