Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship Program

Program highlights

Our cardiac electrophysiology fellowship is a clinically-oriented, procedurally-heavy training program. We have two state-of-the-art electrophysiology labs that are concomitantly running, with a diversity of complex procedures. Fellows receive extensive training in:

  • Device implantation and management, including HIS and left bundle pacing
  • Implantable rhythm monitors
  • Use of the major mapping systems including Carto, Rhythmia and ESI
  • Radiofrequency ablation of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias
  • Epicardial access and ablation technique
  • Convergence procedure in collaboration with our cardiothoracic surgery colleagues
  • Laser lead extraction
  • Percutaneous left atrial appendage closure

Application process

The Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program participates in Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS), and the National Medical Specialties Matching Program.

Interested applicants should provide:

  1. ERAS application
  2. Curriculum vitae
  3. Personal statement
  4. Three letters of recommendation (one from current program director)
  5. Medical School Dean's letter and transcript

Candidates with questions should contact:

Ashley Romans, Program Manager

Briana Tangney, Program Coordinator

All applications are received through ERAS in July.

Invitations for interview will be sent via ERAS with interviews happening in the fall.

Program structure

Program structure

Clinical electrophysiology fellows spend their time primarily in the electrophysiology lab. There is a general cardiology fellow and nurse practitioners available for inpatient consultation at all times. The electrophysiology fellow oversees interesting/complex cases and pre-procedural planning along with the consultation team when needed.

Clinical Skills

  • Device implant including device pocket making/revision, suturing, BiV implant
  • Complex device management and troubleshooting
  • Implantable loop recorder
  • Left bundle and HIS pacing devices
  • Electrophysiology study
  • SVT ablation
  • Atrial fibrillation/Atrial flutter ablation
  • Ventricular tachycardia ablation
  • Epicardial ablation
  • Left atrial appendage closure
  • Laser lead extraction

Conferences

  • Monthly EP case/tracings review conference
  • Monthly journal club
  • Monthly general cardiology fellow EP conference
  • Monthly cardiology grand rounds
  • Monthly research/clinical trial conference
  • Twice monthly EKG conference with general cardiology fellows

Research opportunity

Electrophysiology fellows have the opportunity to be involved in clinical prospective and respective research studies along with the electrophysiology faculty.

Under the supervision of Dr. Charles Antzelevitch, and in collaboration with his research team, the electrophysiology fellow has the opportunity to take part in basic science research within the Lankenau Institute for Medical Research facilities. The team is world renowned in the study of long QT and J-wave syndromes and has ongoing, NIH (R-01) funded studies on a weekly basis.

Our Faculty and Fellows

Faculty

Ali Keramati, MD – Program Director

Douglas E. Esberg, MD

Colleen Hanley, MD

Maribel Hernández, MD – Director, Women’s Heart Initiative

Ali Keramati, MD

Peter R. Kowey, MD – Emeritus Chief, Division of Cardiovascular Disease

Steven A. Rothman, MD

Bindi K. Shah, MD, FACC

Kar-Lai Wong, MD

Ganxin Yan, MD, PhD – Director, Cardiovascular Research

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Fellows

Second Year Fellow

Carlos Ceron Castro, MD
Carlos Ceron Castro, MD
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

First Year Fellow


Raj Dalsania, MD
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School