Cardiology Fellowship
Cardiovascular Disease
Our mission for the Cardiovascular Disease fellowship is to provide an academically and clinically rigorous training experience resulting in board-eligible graduates with outstanding general cardiology skills.
Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Tour
The 3-year program offers a comprehensive array of advanced technologies but places special emphasis on the practical skills of physical diagnosis and cognitive decision making through evidence-based strategies. Our CVD faculty interact daily with the fellows during rounds, didactics, inpatient/outpatient diagnosis and management, and conferences.
Fellows will satisfy all requirements during training to be eligible for the ABIM cardiovascular disease board certification exam upon graduation. Our 5-year rolling pass rate is 100%.
In coordination with the appropriate ACGME Program Requirements and Milestones, the American College of Cardiology's COCATS4 training guidelines and Entrustable Professional Activities, the fellowship is designed to provide basic and clinical knowledge, procedural skills, clinical judgment, professionalism, and the interpersonal skills required as accomplished specialists who are prepared for independent practice independently in a private clinical setting or academic center.
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital has been recognized 14 times by Thompson-Reuters as a one of the 100 Top Hospitals and was additionally named as one of the top 30 U.S. teaching institutions with a cardiovascular disease fellowship. This national recognition spotlights the exceptional cardiovascular services and clinical expertise while also acknowledging our teaching hospital’s capabilities and the pioneering work with the latest technologies to treat heart disease and pursue cardiac research.
Diversity Statement
Our focus on diversity, equity and inclusion is anchored by our purpose to help people live well and fueled by a commitment to transform our workplace and our communities – because we believe a diverse workforce and strong patient and community relationships allows us to deliver equitable care for all to close gaps, foster a thriving inclusive environment and ensure outcomes that are consistent and fair.