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Training fellows in paediatric cardiology: the Harvard experience*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 February 2017
Abstract
The Fellowship Program of the Department of Cardiology at Boston Children’s Hospital seeks to train academically oriented leaders in clinical care and laboratory and clinical investigation of cardiovascular disease in the young. The core clinical fellowship involves 3 years in training, comprising 24 months of clinical rotations and 12 months of elective and research experience. Trainees have access to a vast array of research opportunities – clinical, basic, and translational. Clinical fellows interested in basic science may reverse the usual sequence and start their training in the laboratory, deferring clinical training for 1 or more years. An increasing number of clinical trainees apply to spend a fourth year as a senior fellow in one of the subspecialty areas of paediatric cardiology. From the founding of the Department to the present, we have maintained a fundamental and unwavering commitment to training and education in clinical care and research in basic science and clinical investigation, as well as to the training of outstanding young clinicians and investigators.
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- Cardiology in the Young , Volume 26 , Special Issue 8: HeartWeek 2016 , December 2016 , pp. 1499 - 1506
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- © Cambridge University Press 2017
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Presented at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Heart Institute Andrews/Daicoff Cardiovascular Program International Symposium on Postgraduate Education in Pediatric and Congenital Cardiac Care, Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States of America, Thursday 11 February, 2016 and Friday 12 February, 2016.
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* Presented at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Heart Institute Andrews/Daicoff Cardiovascular Program International Symposium on Postgraduate Education in Pediatric and Congenital Cardiac Care, Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States of America, Thursday 11 February, 2016 and Friday 12 February, 2016.
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