Cardiology | Fellowship
Introduction
The Pediatric Cardiology fellowship program at Washington University School of Medicine and St. Louis Children's Hospital is accredited by the Council for Graduate Medical Education. The goal of the training program in Pediatric Cardiology is to prepare fellows to become pediatric cardiologists able to independently supervise the diagnosis and care of infants, children and teenagers/young adults with all forms of congenital and acquired cardiac disease. This includes care of patients after cardiac surgery in the intensive care unit, step-down unit, and outpatient settings. In addition, fellows gain experience in research and teaching to prepare them for a career in academic medicine. Most fellows will complete 2 years of clinical rotations and 1 year of research/electives. The program offers three positions a year through the National Resident Matching Program.
Websites:
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis Children’s Hospital
Videos:
Residency and Fellowship Programs at the School of Medicine
Residency and Fellowship Programs at the School of Medicine: By the Numbers
WUSTL Peds Cardiology Fellowship Virtual Tour