Overview
The Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship Training Program at MUSC is a three-year program that has been accredited by the ACGME since 1970. The goal of the pediatric cardiology fellowship training program is to train our fellows to become the leaders of tomorrow in the areas of patient care, teaching, and research. In order to achieve these goals, trainees dedicate the initial portion of their training, approximately 18 months, to building their skills in general clinical pediatric cardiology. Subsequent specialized clinical and/or basic research and clinical training is flexible and determined by the trainee’s individual goals. The majority of trainees will choose to do a fourth year of subspecialty training to meet their goals-mechanisms are available to support advanced training. At the conclusion of the pediatric cardiology fellowship, trainees will have acquired and successfully demonstrated the knowledge, skills and attitudes to become valued and productive members of the academic pediatric cardiology community. The program’s success is indicative of the highly supportive academic environment, rich in mentorship and the spirit of scientific enquiry. Training is provided in all areas of pediatric cardiology at the Children's Heart Center of South Carolina including:
- Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care
- Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiac Catheterization
- Echocardiography and Advanced Non-Invasive Imaging (Fetal Cardiology, Cardiac CT and MRI)
- Electrophysiology
- Transplant and Heart Failure
- Adolescent and Adult Congenital Heart Disease
- Inpatient Cardiology
- Outpatient Cardiology
- Research