Description Lenox Hill Hospital offers a one-year, non-ACGME Advanced Interventional Cardiology Fellowship in Structural Heart Disease for candidates who will complete an Interventional Cardiology training program by June 2026. This high-volume, multidisciplinary program provides comprehensive, hands-on training in transcatheter therapies, including but not limited to: TAVR, M-TEER/T-TEER, TMVR, TTVR, paravalvular leak closure, PFO/ASD closure, left atrial appendage occlusion, and pulmonary thrombectomy. Training includes advanced echocardiography and CT imaging for the management of complex structural heart patients. The program is integrated with Cardiothoracic Surgery, offering exposure to minimally invasive and robotic cardiac surgery. Fellows will have robust opportunities for clinical research, quality improvement, and scholarly activity with dedicated protected time and mentorship.
This fellowship is available to applicants who are BC/BE in adult cardiology and interventional cardiology.
Founded in 1857, Lenox Hill Hospital is a 450-bed acute care facility on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Lenox Hill is one of the few programs in the country with a dedicated Division of Structural Heart Disease within the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, fostering seamless collaboration. Lenox Hill Hospital’s cardiology program is ranked annually among the Top 20 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, underscoring our commitment to clinical excellence, innovation, and outstanding patient outcomes. Our faculty includes two full-time Structural Heart Interventional Cardiologists, two Interventional Echocardiographers, and five Cardiac Surgeons, all committed to intensive mentorship, skill development, and career advancement for fellows.
Three letters of recommendation (including one from your department chair or division chief)
Selected candidates will be invited to visit Lenox Hill Hospital to meet and interview with our faculty. We look forward to your application. For questions, please call 212-434-3000.
Full-time clinical training compensation at Northwell Health ranges from $70K to $100K, which is impacted by various factors, including but not limited to physician specialty, level of experience, quality of care, academic accomplishments, patient experience and productivity. The base compensation range listed is a good faith determination of potential base compensation at the time of this job advertisement and may be modified in the future.
We continually recruit a diverse physician workforce to meet the needs of the diverse patients we seek to serve; as a result, our Health System is proudly ranked Diversity Inc’s #1 Hospital and Health System. We fully understand that diversity is integral for our institutional excellence and a means to attaining health equity. As a result, our diversity and inclusion efforts are a part of everything we do, from education, to clinical care, to research, to physician well-being. For more information and resources regarding our initiatives, please visit our Center for Equity of Care, https://www.northwell.edu/education-and-resources/community-engagement/center-for-equity-of-care.
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