Cardiology Fellowship Match 2023-2024 (2024)

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  • Jul 7, 2023
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Hey! I have not been able to find a thread for the general cardiovascular fellowship match for the new season. Starting this up!

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  • Jul 8, 2023
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Joining you here.. Cards fellowship 2023-24 cycle with future interest in heart failure & transplant Cardiology.

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  • Jul 11, 2023
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Joining as well

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  • Jul 15, 2023
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Joining with peak cortisol level

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  • Jul 26, 2023
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Is it too soon to worry for visa requiring IMG not receiving any invitation so far? The forum seems pretty quiet this year.

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  • Aug 7, 2023
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Nothing so far

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Its ok, wait, most applications will be in end of August early September

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I'm so mentally exhausted and feels like all the hard work I've done is for nothing. What is the point of almost 50 publications on PUBMED if my application will just be filtered out because I need VISA. Sad but true.

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Cirillaz said:

I'm so mentally exhausted and feels like all the hard work I've done is for nothing. What is the point of almost 50 publications on PUBMED if my application will just be filtered out because I need VISA. Sad but true.

A wise man said: "Worrying does not take away tomorrow's troubles, it take away
today's peace."
And I felt that deeply.

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Cirillaz said:

I'm so mentally exhausted and feels like all the hard work I've done is for nothing. What is the point of almost 50 publications on PUBMED if my application will just be filtered out because I need VISA. Sad but true.

Same position, so unfair

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  • Aug 24, 2023
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Should I start freaking out now if I've only had radio silence thus far

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One of the programs is holding an Open house and Q&A but no idea when they will be sending IVs.

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bookmarked

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Cirillaz said:

I'm so mentally exhausted and feels like all the hard work I've done is for nothing. What is the point of almost 50 publications on PUBMED if my application will just be filtered out because I need VISA. Sad but true.

Lol you're in the US with a top 5% salary guaranteed. There's no obligation for programs to accommodate people who needs visa.

You are free to be a cardiologist in your home country.

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Anyone knows of any good or not so good things about the cardiology fellowships at
University of Virginia,
Kansas University and
University of Rochester.
Got interviews from all but zoom sessions don't seem to do justice to show the reality. I am looking for a decent program where I get exposure to good learning, less research (inclining to Private practice) and work-life balance (ha ha).

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anyone find anything for 2024-2025 cycle?

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Cardiology Fellowship Match 2023-2024 (2024)

FAQs

What are the odds of matching into cardiology fellowship? ›

Cardiology is touted as one of the most competitive fellowships within internal medicine. According to the 2022 fellowship match data from the National Resident Match Program, cardiology had an 87% match rate for U.S. medical graduates and a 69% overall match rate.

How hard is it to get a cardiology fellowship? ›

Cardiology is considered one of the more competitive medical fellowships to enter with only about 1,199 available fellowship positions, but lots of interest in the field. With a limited number of fellowship positions available each year, the demand for those spots make it a competitive specialty.

Is cardiology fellowship harder than residency? ›

Fellowships demand a higher level of commitment and expertise compared to residencies, with increased workload, greater autonomy, and a focused scope of practice. These changes mark a crucial step in a physician's professional development, leading to advanced skills and knowledge in their chosen specialty.

What is the highest paying cardiology subspecialty? ›

Out of all of cardiology's subspecialties, the highest 2024 salary belongs to cardiovascular surgeons ($911,000). The lowest, on the other hand, belongs to pediatric/adolescent cardiologists ($356,000).

What is the average age of a cardiology fellow? ›

Most participants (70%) were from university programs (Figure 1 ), 79% were men, the median age was 31 to 35 years, the median clinical work hours were 61 to 70 per week, and the time spent on research-related activities was <2 hours/week.

How hard is it to match cardiology fellowship on Reddit? ›

I am well aware that cardiology is incredibly competitive with a match rate just under 70%.

How many publications for cardiology fellowship? ›

The major factors associated with success in the Cardiology Match were the declaration of intention to pursue cardiology early in training, the completion of a cardiology elective in the home institution, the score on the cardiology portion of the PGY-2 ITE, and the aforementioned publication of at least 3 manuscripts ...

How much does a US cardiology fellowship make? ›

Cardiology Fellowship Salary
Annual SalaryMonthly Pay
Top Earners$400,000$33,333
75th Percentile$400,000$33,333
Average$357,482$29,790
25th Percentile$354,000$29,500

How many hours a week do cardiology fellows work? ›

The CCU Attending should be notified before any procedures are performed on any CCU admissions. d. Duty hours: In accordance with the rules of the ACGME, Cardiology fellows should work no more than 80 hours a week. The fellows should have an average of one day off a week (4 days off in a 28-day period).

How prestigious is cardiology? ›

That said, cardiology is certainly a specialty that attracts the top performers, and as such, is consistently one of the most competitive specialties to enter.

How many people apply to cardiology fellowship? ›

This year, 1,395 applicants applied to 231 cardiology training programs through the Medical Specialties Matching Program (MSMP) of the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). Fifty-three percent are U.S. medical graduates, 11% DO graduates, 25% international medical graduates (IMG) and 11% U.S.-born IMGs.

Does Step 3 score matter for cardiology fellowship? ›

Does the Step 3 Score Matter? Your Step 3 grading will not impact your medical licensing unless you fail because you likely have a residency before you take this Step. If you plan to apply for a fellowship, your Step 3 score matters a bit more because it can bolster your application to help you achieve a better spot.

How many people apply to the cardiology fellowship? ›

This year, 1,395 applicants applied to 231 cardiology training programs through the Medical Specialties Matching Program (MSMP) of the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). Fifty-three percent are U.S. medical graduates, 11% DO graduates, 25% international medical graduates (IMG) and 11% U.S.-born IMGs.

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