Published: 06 Aug 2024 284 views
At Yale, we are committed to providing the best possible training to the future leaders of cardiovascular medicine.
The Yale Cardiovascular Medicine fellowship programs are designed to meet our fellows’ personal and career goals, whether they are interested in education, clinical care, or research.
We strongly emphasize mentorship and education and work closely with our fellows to help them thrive during and after their training.
As a fellow at Yale, you will learn at one of the country's largest hospitals and most prestigious medical schools, where you will have access to a diverse patient population, as well as some of the most renowned leaders in the field of cardiology.
Graduates of Yale’s cardiovascular medicine fellowship programs have gone on to conduct basic, clinical, and translational research, educate the next generation of cardiology leaders, and provide outstanding clinical care to patients at premier institutions locally, nationally, and internationally.
The Section of Cardiovascular Medicine has more than 50 fellows in several training programs.
We offer a general cardiovascular medicine fellowship, as well as subspecialty fellowship training, including:
Our fellows train at Yale New Haven Hospital, a 1,541-bed facility over two sites in New Haven, the York Street Campus, the Saint Raphael Campus, and the VA Connecticut Healthcare System in West Haven. We see patients from a demographically diverse population in both the inpatient and outpatient settings.
We offer various cardiology fellowship programs to meet each person’s unique career interests.
Our General Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship is a three-year, ACGME-accredited program. During the first two years, fellows focus on core clinical training, including rotations through the many aspects of clinical cardiology. For the third year, fellows work with their mentor and program leadership to design an individualized program tailored to their clinical and academic goals.
If your career plans are not yet solidified—or if you change your focus after you arrive at Yale—you can work with your mentor to adjust or refine your training to meet your interests.
We pride ourselves on training future leaders in cardiology– some who wish to excel in clinical practice and others who want to lead in cardiology education or research.
Yale is a unique place, with excellence in patient care, clinical training, and research opportunities matched with a supportive and collegial faculty who prioritize the growth and success of our fellows.
Yale Young Global Scholars is an unparalleled academic and leadership program at Yale University, founded on the tenets of liberal arts, renowned for its diverse and inclusive community, and committed to increasing education access.
Application Deadline | Not Specified |
Country to study | United States |
School to study | Yale University |
Type | Fellowship |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | Yale University |
Gender | Men and Women |
We offer competitive salaries and benefits to all cardiology fellows. The annual salary for the 2024-2025 academic year is below. If you have additional questions about salary and benefits, please contact our Fellowship Manager.
Yale Salaries 2024 - 2025
PGY Level | 2024-2025 Annual Salary July 1, 2024 | 2024-2024 Annual Salary October 1, 2024 |
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PGY 1 | 79,602 | 82,602 |
PGY 2 | 82,388 | 85,388 |
PGY 3 | 86,507 | 89,507 |
PGY 4 | 90,832 | 93,832 |
PGY 5 | 95,374 | 98,374 |
PGY 6 | 100,142 | 103,142 |
PGY 7 | 105,150 | 108,150 |
PGY 8 | 110,407 | 113,407 |
You will care for patients with common and rare cardiovascular disorders, including:
At Yale, we have a deep commitment to advancing the field of cardiology through research and innovation. As a cardiology fellow, you will work closely with research mentors on an original investigative project in basic, clinical, or translational research related to your individual career interest.
Our fellows have full access to Yale’s robust research infrastructure. You can train with our research centers, including the Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE),Yale Cardiovascular Research Center (YCVRC),Yale Cardiovascular Research Group (YCRG), and Yale Translational Research Imaging Center (Y-TRIC). Recent trainees have also trained with faculty labs and programs, including the Vascular Medicine OutcomeS (VAMOS) program and the Cardiovascular Data Science Lab (CarDS Lab), among others.
You can apply to the General Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship through The National Resident Matching Program® using the ERAS portal. If you have questions about the application process, please contact our fellowship coordinator.
For more details visit: Yale University website.