Message from our program director
Thank you for your interest in our Interventional Cardiology Fellowship program at Henry Ford Providence Hospital. The fellowship is a one year program and we accept two new fellows each year. The interventional fellowship program consists of 12 months dedicated in the catheterization lab and half day of clinic each week. Our goal at the Fellowship Program is to train future interventional cardiologists who are procedurally skilled to handle the most complex cases with the utmost dedication to patient care and outcomes. Our training program has an excellent track record of graduating interventional cardiologists with excellent clinical and procedural skills in both coronary and peripheral interventions including venous interventions. Fellows will get significant exposure in structural as well as advanced procedures with hemodynamic support. Our previous graduates have succeeded in both academic and private practice settings. We have a highly talented group of interventional cardiologists with a diverse background and teaching skills.
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Please feel free to reach out for any questions and thank you for your consideration.
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Marcel Zughaib MD
Felllows will obtain proficiency in:
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Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS)
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Diagnostic coronary, graft, and peripheral angiography
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Complex-High Risk PCI
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Peripheral Vascular Interventions
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Carotid Stenting
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Hemodynamic measurements
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Percutaneous closure of patent foramen ovale (PFO) and atrial septal defects (ASD)
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Exposure to structural cardiac intervention including TAVI, MitraClip, Amulet Device