Emory University School of Medicine's ACGME-accredited Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery Fellowship is an extremely active 12-month program offering extensive experience in pediatric and adult congenital cardiothoracic surgery.
Emory's Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery offers two-to-three-year adult cardiac surgery fellowships to trained surgeons who have completed their cardiac surgery residencies and desire additional training and exposure to complex adult cardiac surgery.
Fellows at Emory University School of Medicine's Structural Heart and Valve Fellowship learn vital skills like conducting the preoperative evaluation of transcatheter aortic and mitral valve patients, and using and manipulating 3mensio imaging software.
The Advanced Aortic Surgery Fellowship provides specialized training in aortic and complex/high-risk adult cardiac surgery that goes beyond cardiothoracic surgery residency training through opportunities working at the Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital (primary site) and Emory University Hospital campuses.
The Advanced Robotic Cardiac Surgery program provides specialized training in robot assisted mitral, intra-cardiac, and coronary adult cardiac surgery that goes beyond cardiothoracic surgery residency training and the chance to work under the direction of Douglas A. Murphy, MD, medical director of the Emory Robotic Center.
Emory’s Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery offers a one-year advanced surgical fellowship in Thoracic Transplantation and Mechanical Circulatory Support for surgeons who have completed their cardiac surgery training and desire additional training and exposure to heart and lung transplantation, and the latest forms of mechanical circulatory support including VAD and ECMO.