The Division of Interventional Cardiology at Mount Sinai Hospital, NYC seeks a highly qualified applicant for their 1-year position of Non ACGME accredited Interventional Vascular Medicine Fellowship Program starting July 2026. Pre-requisites for the program include successful completion of an ACGME-accredited Interventional Cardiology Fellowship.Background:The Interventional Vascular Medicine Fellowship Program at Mount Sinai Hospital is one of the busiest programs on the East coast, which provides state of the art comprehensive care to patients with peripheral vascular disease - both arterial and venous. We perform >2000 arterial and venous procedures on a yearly basis. In addition, we are actively involved in research and are at the forefront of multiple national and international PAD trials. The program provides fellows in the Vascular Diagnostic and Intervention program with integrated training in the diagnosis, care, and percutaneous treatment of patients with vascular disease with a particular focus on peripheral vascular disease and the performance of peripheral vascular procedures. The fellows work in close association with world-renowned team of Department of Vascular Medicine and Department of Vascular Surgery to gain comprehensive training in the field of vascular and endovascular medicine. At the end of the fellowship, the fellow is Board eligible for Vascular Medicine and Endovascular Medicine.Curriculum:We offer the opportunity for fellows to gain knowledge and procedural expertise in the evaluation and management of patients with a wide variety of vascular diseases including:Acute and chronic arterial occlusion of the lower extremitiesAcute and chronic limb ischemiaAtherosclerotic renal artery diseaseAtherosclerotic disease of the brachiocephalic vessels including the carotid arteryVenous disease - Deep venous thrombosis, Venous compression, Superficial venous insufficiency.Inflammatory vasculitisProcoagulant statesAortic diseaseAt the end of the fellowship, the fellows gain expertise in following intervention techniques:Atherectomy - directional, orbital, aspirational and laserFemoral, popliteal, pedal, radial and brachial accesses and managementDrug coated balloon and stenting, Supera stenting, Covered stentingTpa thrombolysisCarotid and Subclavian stentingRenal stentingAAA repair (Endovascular)Deep venous stentingSuperficial venous ablations, sclerotherapy and phlebectomyAll forms of closure devicesWound careIn addition, with a dedicated time for non-invasive teaching, the fellow also gets an in-depth exposure to vascular imaging modalities and are actively involved in performing and interpretation ofABI/ PVRs with exercise treadmillArterial and Venous Doppler of lower/upper extremitiesArterial and Venous Doppler of aorta, renal, mesenteric, carotid/subclavian arteriesCT and MR angiogramOur training program will allow the trainee to acquire knowledge and involvement of evaluation and management of patients in the both inpatient and outpatient clinic settings.As a part of the training program, the fellow is expected to be an active participant in the Quality and Assessment ProgramMorbidity and Mortality Conferences (M&M)Journal ClubResearch and PublicationsPresentations at National and International conference (Funded by the Department)How to apply:To apply for a position starting July 01, 2026, please email to Maria Directo at and include the following: Interventional Vascular Medicine Application FormCurrent CVPersonal statement3 Recommendation Letters (1 recommendation from the Cath Lab Director)Copy of ECFMG certification (if applicable)Copies of publicationsProcedure Log detailing procedural training done and signed by the Cath Lab Director.Deadline of submission: March 21,2026.For further details, you can visit our website:
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Interventional Vascular Medicine Fellowship