Interventional Cardiology
The Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program is designed to train fellows in the use of percutaneous interventional techniques in the management of coronary, vascular and valvular heart disease. The one-year program is comprehensive, structured and carefully supervised by a Board Certified Staff, including senior staff with collectively more than 100 years of interventional experience. Program fellows train at the Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center.
The training includes didactic conferences, weekly case conferences, and individual fellow and faculty clinical patient reviews (pre- and post-procedure) to discuss risk, benefit, results, treatment strategies and complications. Trainees also assist in teaching general cardiology fellows, medicine residents and other student groups (biomedical, undergraduate, etc.). Included in the training is an opportunity to lead the case discussions at a weekly “Cath Conference”. Program emphasis is placed on giving fellows ample opportunity to learn appropriate technical skills for safe coronary and peripheral intervention, using multiple devices including rotational atherectomy, balloons, stents, filter devices, and to advance and refine diagnostic catheterization skills. Ample coronary procedures are available to meet required procedure volumes.
Faculty
David Brown, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
Interventional Cardiology
Anilkumar O. Mehra, MD
Clinical Professor of Medicine
Program Director
Interventional Cardiology
Ray V. Matthews, MD
Professor of Clinical Medicine
Interventional Cardiology
Jubin Joseph, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
Interventional Cardiology
Antreas Hindoyan, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
Interventional Cardiology
Shawin Gogia, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
Interventional Cardiology
Apply
Applicants to the Fellowship Program must apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Documents that are mailed, faxed or emailed will not be incorporated into your file. We are part of the ERAS December Application cycle timeline.
Applications should include the following:
Curriculum vitae (CV)
Personal Statement
USMLE transcripts (all steps)
Three Letters of Recommendation, one of which should be from your Program Director in Cardiology.
Applicants should be in possession of a California license by the start date of the fellowship.
CONTACT:
Sarah Luna - Fellowship Coordinator
Phone: (323) 442-7419
Email: sarah.luna@med.usc.edu