How to Apply

Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship

The fellowship program includes a total of 16 positions.

Applications for residency must be submitted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).

Applicants may be considered for admission to the fellowship if they:

  • Review specific eligibility requirements found in the GME benefits, requirements and resources section.
  • Have successfully completed, or will have successfully completed by the date of matriculation, an ACGME-accredited three year residency in internal medicine.
  • Can document they are ABIM-certifying-board examination eligible, or are ABIM-IM board certified.
  • Have the recommendation (written) of their residency training program director for admission to the fellowship program.
  • Submit a complete and accurate set of application materials (see ERAS website for more detail).
  • Complete a personal interview at the UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville with the program director and faculty interviewers
  • Qualify according to the prevailing policies and procedures set forth by the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville graduate medical education committee and the Office of Educational Affairs.

Selection Process

From the completed applications received, the program director will select those individuals invited for personal interview at the UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville campus. Interviews will normally be held between September and early November using a schedule of dates set by the program director.

Invited applicants will undergo a personal interview with the program director and at least two additional cardiology faculty on site. Each interviewer, who has also reviewed all relevant application materials, will record his/her opinion, scoring applicants in areas including academic credentials, scholastic performance, professionalism, clinical competence, research potential, interpersonal skills, consistency of career plans to the goals and objectives of the program and other areas, which would influence potential for success in the fellowship. Following the entire interview schedule for that class, the fellowship committee formally meets to discuss relative merits of each applicant and compile consensus recommendations. The final decision on ranking is made by the program director based on the faculty's recommendations.

Contact Us

For information on the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program, please contact:

Address

Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program
UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville
655 West 8th Street
5th Floor, Ambulatory Care Center
Jacksonville, FL 32209