Department of Medicine
Cardiology Fellowship Programs
The Division of Cardiology offers the following fellowship programs: Cardiovascular Disease, Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging, Electrophysiology, and Interventional Cardiology.
“Joining the Division of Cardiology as a fellow means becoming a colleague. Our goal is to provide the very best training in care of patients with heart disease in a supportive and scholarly environment. Our faculty are curious, passionate and devoted to lifelong learning — the opportunity to learn alongside them is a privilege. Cardiology is intense, so we encourage our fellows to embrace that intensity, but also to be kind, patient-centered, and to grow and become the best cardiologists they can be. We have great faculty role models to follow at the College of Medicine – Tucson.”
—Elizabeth Juneman, MD
Medical Director, Advanced Heart Failure and Transplantation Program
College of Medicine – Tucson

The Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program was launched in 1971 and is a three-year ACGME-accredited fellowship. We aim to foster the growth of outstanding clinicians well trained in internal medicine into general cardiologists who will make significant contributions to medical science and society.

Each year, the one-year Interventional Cardiology Fellowship provides broad exposure to invasive and interventional cardiovascular procedures to two fellows, who should anticipate 350 to 400 cases each.

Accredited in 2017, the Division of Cardiology offers subspecialty training in cardiac electrophysiology.

The Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging Fellowship is a one- or two-year non-ACGME program devoted to clinical training in cardiovascular computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Training in Tucson

Learn more about the residency and fellowship programs at the College of Medicine – Tucson.

Applications are listed as the University of Arizona Program for the July application cycle.
Contact
Christeana B. Castro
Lead, Medical Education Program
christeanacastro@shc.arizona.edu