Our program is looking for enthusiastic and knowledgeable candidates who have:
Completed an ACGME approved Internal Medicine Residency
Gained clinical cardiology experience, including inpatient and outpatient elective rotations
Demonstrated long-term academic interest and completed supervised clinical research projects
Earned excellent letters of recommendations from Internal Medicine and Cardiology faculty
US Citizenship or US permanent residency, or eligibility for EAD or J1 Visa is required.
To apply to this program you will need the following materials:
ERAS Application
Photograph
Personal Statement
Curriculum Vitae
USMLE I, II, III (minimum of 240 on your first attempt)
Medical School Transcript
Dean’s Letter
3 Current Letters of Recommendation
History of Previous Training
ECFMG Certificate (if applicable)
How does ERAS Fellowships work? Contact the EFDO to receive an electronic token to access the ERAS system. The EFDO is your designated dean's office whether you are a U.S. medical school graduate or an international medical school graduate. EFDO is the central processing office for fellowship application materials submitted via ERAS. Complete the ERAS application or Common Application form (CAF), select programs and assign supporting documents to participating fellowship programs. EFDO receives notification of your completed application, and starts scanning and transmitting supporting documents: transcripts, LoRs, photographs and MSPEs.
Note: All documents in support of your fellowship application should be original versions and not copies; and are to be sent directly to the EFDO for processing. See mailing address below.Examining boards receive and process requests for score reports. Programs contact the ERAS Post Office on a daily basis to download application materials.
Thank you for your interest in our Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program at Albany Medical College in Albany, New York. We are thrilled to announce that we will be conducting "in-person" interviews this year, exclusively. We believe this format will provide a more engaging and comprehensive experience for our candidates. We look forward to meeting you face-to-face!
Contact us.
If you need additional information, please email Michelle Snavely, Fellowship Coordinator at SnavelM@amc.edu.
The application deadline is September 15th. We will not accept documents via fax or snail mail. If interested, the program will contact you via email to schedule an interview day. We do send rejection notices. If you need additional information, please email Michelle Snavely, Fellowship Coordinator at SnavelM@amc.edu.
Again, thank you for your interest in our Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program!