Brown SDN 2023
OverviewThe Brown Fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease is a clinically and academically rigorous program that prepares fellows to function as experts in the field of general clinical cardiology, as well as providing a solid foundation for subspecialty training and careers in cardiovascular research. Brown’s dedicated faculty are committed to fostering an atmosphere of collegiality. Essential tenets to Brown’s teaching philosophy include the availability of faculty, the creation of a positive and supportive learning environment, a team approach to patient care and research, and the ability to individualize curriculum to support each fellow’s career goals. Show
Director, General Cardiology Fellowship Program Director, Women’s Cardiac Center Current FellowsClick here to view our 2022 – 2023 Fellows Photoboard. Curriculum: The 2+1 ModelBrown University’s educational philosophy emphasizes the importance of an “open curriculum” to support the individual needs and interests of its learners. The Brown General Cardiology Fellowship embraces this philosophy in it’s 2+1 curriculum model. The 3-year fellowship is broken down into two years of core clinical curriculum followed by one year of elective time. In the third year, the fellow may select to focus on advanced training in a number of areas including noninvasive imaging, invasive cardiology, electrophysiology and/or cardiovascular research. Core Rotation Descriptions
Training SitesRhode Island Hospital is a not-for-profit, 719-bed, acute care hospital. It is the largest hospital and the only Level I Trauma Center in Rhode Island. It is also the principal teaching hospital for the Alpert Medical School of Brown University. The Miriam Hospital is an outstanding 247-bed academic community hospital located on Providence’s East Side. The Miriam Hospital has been ranked the best hospital in Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts by US News and World Reports and has received the Magnet Award for Excellence in Nursing Services five times in recognition of its outstanding nursing culture. The hospital is known for its cardiac care at the Cardiovascular Institute, as an award-winning Stroke Center, as a regional orthopedic referral center with the Total Joint Center, as well as for programs in bariatrics, urology, and many other services. The Providence VA Medical Center is a 73-bed facility that delivers a broad range of services in medicine, surgery, and behavioral sciences. Cardiac services include a full range of non-invasive imaging modalities including echo, nuclear and MRI in addition to a stress lab and invasive vascular lab. Application InformationWe participate in the ERAS application process. For information on application timeline, please go to: https://students-residents.aamc.org/training-residency-fellowship/article/eras-fellowship-timeline/ In-line with the AAIM’s recommendations, all interviews for the 2022-2023 cycle will be conducted virtually. If you have any questions, please contact:
Interventional Cardiology Program Coordinator Rhode Island Hospital / Brown University 593 Eddy Street Providence, RI 02903 Tel: 401-444-8689 Fax: 401-444-4652 Is Brown a good medical school SDN?Since granting its first MD degrees in 1975, Brown Medical School has become a national leader in medical education and biomedical research.
What percent of Brown students get into med school?With an acceptance rate of 2.6%, Brown Medical School is one of the most competitive medical schools in the country.
Is Alpert Medical School good?Brown University (Alpert) 2023 Rankings
Brown University (Alpert) is ranked No. 35 (tie) in Best Medical Schools: Research and No. 14 in Best Medical Schools: Primary Care.
How much does Brown medical school cost?Cost of Attendance. |