The Heart Valve Center at New York University Langone Health is looking to fill two positions for the Structural Heart Fellowship for Academic Year 2026 to 2027.
The Heart Valve Center at NYU is one of the nation’s highest volume and comprehensive programs for treating patients with complex heart and valve disease offering transcatheter therapies and traditional open heart surgery. We are a high volume center performing over 850 Structural Heart Cases/year, including 550 TAVR and 125 Mitral Clip cases.The fellow will receive hands on experience with TAVR, Mitral Valve Clip, EVOQUE, TriClip, percutaneous PFO/ASD/PVL closures, investigational transcatheter therapies and traditional and minimally invasive cardiac surgery.
We are offering a one-year Structural Heart Fellowship to start July 1, 2026 to work along with Dr. Mathew Williams (Director of the Heart Valve Center) and other leaders in the field.There are two positions available and all candidates must have completed either Interventional Cardiology training or cardiac surgery training. The Interventional Cardiologist candidate must have completed a fellowship in Interventional Cardiology and be board certified or eligible. The Cardiac Surgeon candidate must have completed training in Cardiac surgery and be board certified or eligible.
NYU Langone Medical Center is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer committed to diversity and inclusion in all aspects of recruiting and employment. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration without regard to race, color, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, religion, creed, disability, military and veteran status, genetic information or any other factor which cannot lawfully be used as a basis for an employment decision. We require applications to be completed online.
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