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Interventional Cardiology - SHSC
Fellowship Title: |
Interventional Cardiology - SHSC |
Division: |
Cardiology |
Fellowship Type: |
Clinical |
Supervisor: |
Dr. Sam Radhakrishnan |
Duration: |
2 years |
Anticipated Start Date(s): |
July 1 |
Number of position(s) per year: |
3-4 |
Description: |
CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES
It is not expected that fellows will perform all the above tasks for every patient. However, some cases should be followed through in all aspects from start to finish, while involvement with other cases will only be partial. The clinical care of angioplasty patients will be shared between the interventional fellows and staff physicians, but it is important for fellows to be aware that angioplasty training extends outside the cath lab. Pre-assessment and follow-up clinics will be arranged in blocks so that fellows can see several patients during a half-day session. Approximately one such session per week will be scheduled. Fellows will be expected to scrub in on 300 to 400 cases per year. Based on experience and case complexity, they will progress from second to first operator to solo first operator (with staff physician in the control room). The case work will include conventional balloon angioplasty, a wide variety of stents, rotational atherectomy, possibly directional atherectomy, thrombectomy, as well as ancillary diagnostic tools such as intra-vascular ultrasound, and intra-coronary Doppler and/or pressure measurements. A good angioplasty operator must be capable of performing very high quality diagnostic angiography. Therefore, fellows will perform at least 50 diagnostic studies under the supervision of a staff physician, mostly concentrated in the early months of training. Subsequently, fellows may be asked on occasion to perform a limited number of diagnostic studies. In accordance with University of Toronto Division of Cardiology policy, interventional fellows (along with other sub-specialty fellowship trainees) may be asked to cover general cardiology in-house call up to two nights per month. It is anticipated that clinical responsibilities will comprise about 50-60% of the fellows’ time. RESEARCH ROUNDS AND TEACHING Interactive small group teaching will be provided to interventional fellows through the University of Toronto monthly ‘City-wide’ Interventional Cardiology Fellows Teaching series. This highly regarded longitudinal teaching series is unique amongst interventional training programs in Canada. It covers major topics in interventional cardiology and draws from the expertise of the teaching staff at all three University of Toronto interventional sites (SHSC, SMH, UHN). |
Contact Name: |
Dr. Sam Radhakrishnan |
Role: |
Director, Interventional Cardiology Training Program |
Telephone: |
(416) 480-4668 |
E-mail: |
sam.radhakrishnan@sunnybrook.ca |
Mailing Address: |
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre |