How to Apply & FAQs
Application to the Montefiore Einstein Cardiology Training Program
Applicants should submit applications via Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Both J-1 and H1B visas are sponsored.
Be sure to apply to both Montefiore Einstein programs:
- Montefiore/AECOM Program (Montefiore Einstein)—accreditation ID 1413521124
- Montefiore/AECOM Program (MHS)—accreditation ID 1413512262
FAQs
Montefiore Einstein offers excellent clinical cardiology training in all aspects of cardiology with guidance from a congenial and supportive faculty. Graduates are prepared for rewarding careers in any area of cardiology. There is a broad mix of pathology and severity within the population served.
Fellows choose to live in many surrounding area communities, including Manhattan, Westchester, and the Bronx. Housing is available but not guaranteed.
Please see more information at: Housing: FAQ (montefiore.org)
No. All clinical sites are reachable by public transportation or hospital shuttles. However, many fellows choose to have cars depending on where they live.
Yes. Although the Montefiore Einstein cardiology fellowship is large, there are many opportunities to collaborate and find mentors among the faculty. One benefit of participating in such a large fellowship program is that it allows for more opportunities for finding mentors with a wide range of interest and expertise.
Yes, although the Montefiore Einstein cardiology fellowship is large, there are very busy clinical services, CCUs, and procedure labs; there are plenty of procedures to go around.
Yes. Montefiore Einstein cardiology fellowship takes pride in training excellent clinical cardiologists who are well prepared for further training in any cardiology subspecialty, including interventional/structural, heart failure, and electrophysiology. The subspecialty matches in previous years have been extremely successful, with many fellows choosing to remain at Montefiore Einstein. Others choose to continue their training at other reputable local or national institutions.
Yes. The Montefiore Einstein cardiology fellowship takes pride in training excellent clinical cardiologists who are well-prepared for non-invasive careers in any setting. Our graduates agree: the training program at Montefiore Einstein prepares them for “anything.”
Yes. Montefiore Einstein cardiology fellows are trained to excel in basic science research labs. Additionally, fellows may take part in the Clinical Research Training Program, a master of clinical research program in conjunction with training.
For general questions regarding the cardiology fellowship, please contact Jacquelyn Smith: jacsmith@montefiore.org.