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Program Description
The Coronary Physiology and Imaging Fellowship will provide training in the new technologies for assessing coronary physiology and imaging coronary arteries. As such there is a growing need for clinical training in this area.
The Cardiac Lab at Mayo took the lead several years ago by establishing the Center of Coronary Physiology and Imaging (CCPI) to focus on clinical practice, research and education in the area of coronary physiology and imaging. While the CCPI has actively supported the clinical practice and has an active research program, multiple educational efforts are also underway for Consulting Staff, Fellows and paramedical staff.
Your training program can be customized to meet your individual career goals. You will work closely with a highly experienced and knowledgeable clinical and research faculty.
Mayo Clinic has a long-standing tradition of practicing both the art and science of medicine. Physicians, scientists, residents, students, nurses and allied health staff members work as a team at Mayo Clinic. Our staff clinicians and scientists are called consultants in recognition of their teaching and mentoring role on the team.
Mayo Clinic’s favorable faculty ratio, large patient population and state-of-the-art diagnostic, therapeutic and research facilities combine to create a truly integrated educational experience. The “Mayo Clinic way” of graduate medical education ensures you will have the finest teaching and the broadest patient care experience possible during a busy, hands-on fellowship.
Program History
The Cardiology, Coronary Physiology and Imaging Fellowship began in 2002,. It is anticipated that one or two fellows will complete training in this program annually.
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