Program Leadership
Core Curriculum
The educational program revolves around the Six Core Competencies:
- Patient Care
- Medical Knowledge
- Practice Based Learning
- Interpersonal Communication Skills
- Professionalism
- System Based Practice.
The specialty educational program in Interventional Cardiology is organized to provide training and experience at a sufficient level for the Fellow to acquire the medical knowledge and competency of a specialist in interventional cardiology. During training in interventional cardiology, the Fellow’s clinical experience will include opportunities to:
- Diagnose, Select Therapies and Perform interventional procedures
- Manage and judge the effectiveness of treatment(s) for inpatients and outpatients
- Gain exposure to a broad range of cardiovascular disease including:
- Chronic coronary artery disease
- Acute coronary syndromes
- Valvular heart disease
- Congestive heart failure and cardiogenic shock
- Pericardial disease
- Adult congenital heart disease,
- Peripheral vascular disease
- Cardiac arrhythmias.
Practice-Based learning and improvement is an essential part of the program as fellows continually monitor and augment their clinical and procedural skills based on observations by themselves, clinical faculty, ancillary staff, and patients. Fellows are given opportunities to assume continuing responsibility for both acutely and chronically ill patients to learn the natural history of the cardiac conditions, and through assimilation of scientific knowledge.
The AdventHealth Interventional Cardiology Training Program provides experience in the evaluation and management of a wide variety of adult patients with acute and chronic cardiovascular diseases. The one-year program is directed towards and fulfills all the Program Requirements for Fellowship Education in Interventional Cardiology set forth by the American Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). The training program is fully accredited by ACGME.
The program is approved to train 2 fellows per year (currently taking one fellow). During the year, the fellows will be trained to become fully competent practitioners in the discipline of interventional cardiology. The fellows will also gain some exposure to peripheral vascular angiography and intervention, as well as gain significant expertise in intervention for structural heart disease
***a second year of dedicated training will be required to obtain credentials for interventional treatment of peripheral vascular disease (not offered at AdventHealth Hospital). **** although not required, a second dedicated structural intervention program year (not offered at AdventHealth Hospital) may also help the graduating interventional fellow to gain further exposure to structural heart disease interventions.
AdventHealth Hospital in Orlando is a 1300-bed tertiary care hospital providing the full range of cardiovascular services. There are six cardiac catheterization laboratories. An average of 6000 procedures are performed annually, of which more than 1200 are percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures.
Furthermore, AdventHealth Orlando performs an average of 500 valvular interventional procedures per year and an ever-growing number of structural heart interventions including left atrial appendage closure, balloon valvuloplasty, and adult congenital heart interventions.
All inpatient catheterization-based cardiovascular care at the AdventHealth Orlando campus.
The training program is directed by Dr. Rodrigo Lago, MD. Nipun Arora, MD serves as the Associate Program Director. Mr. Randal Torres is the Program Coordinator.
Fellows Core Conferences | Frequency |
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Valve Conference | Weekly |
Invasive Conference (Cath conference) | Weekly |
Research Conference/Forum | Weekly |
- The IC fellow will be assigned to work in the cardiac catheterization laboratory daily.
- The IC fellow will be responsible to perform both diagnostic and interventional procedures. (procedures encountered during this rotation are among the most medically and technically complex)
- First call to assist with interventional procedures as they arise in any of the procedure rooms occupied by the faculty.
- The IC fellow will also perform myocardial biopsy procedures on the cardiac transplantation patients when assigned to a heart failure laboratory.
Training Sites
Primary clinical training occurs mainly at the AdventHealth Orlando campus.
Program Information
- Benefits
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Physician Wellbeing: For more information on the many benefits offered across all programs, click here.
Life Insurance:
- Life Insurance equivalent to one year's salary is provided free of charge. Additional life insurance may be purchased for a minimal charge.
Malpractice Insurance:
- Occurrence-based malpractice insurance is provided at no cost to the Fellows.
Continuing Medical Education (CME) Allowance:
- Fellows receive $1,500 together with five (5) days paid leave specifically for continuing education at the Program Director's discretion.
- One Annual Heart Conference (ACC – Miami Valve – Heart Rhythm) reimbursement
Professional Fees: Fellows receive payment of the following licensure and certification fees and professional membership dues:
- Florida State Medical Training License and/or Initial Florida State Medical License, if required.
- Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) license
- American College of Cardiology (ACC) membership dues
- Diversity and Inclusion
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AdventHealth Florida as an institution and Orlando as a city have a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion and has been at the forefront of promoting diversity and fighting for social justice in many respects. Our Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship program has strong commitment to diversity at all levels. Diversity and inclusion to us means not only considering race/ethnicity/gender and underrepresented groups in medicine and cardiology but also an individual's background and the distance traveled, or hardships traversed when applying to our program. We understand that a workforce of physicians who better understand the culture and customs of patients from all walks of life has a positive impact on patient care, education, and research. The AdventHealth system has a non-discriminatory and diverse approach to recruiting staff and the same criteria is applied to the fellowship program.
Application Process Join Our Team
All applications are accepted through The Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®). If you are interested in a Interventional Cardiology fellowship, we invite you to apply through ERAS.
For information about the process or to register for ERAS online, visit www.aamc.org/eras.
The Interventional Cardiology Diseases program requests a completed online ERAS application including:
- Personal statement
- Curriculum vitae
- Copy of medical school diploma
- Completion and passing of all three USMLE steps (with submission of scores)
- Three (3) letters of recommendation including one from your program director
- All applicants entering the program must have completed an ACGME-accredited cardiovascular disease training program, or its equivalent, to include complete training in diagnostic cardiac catheterization and coronary angiography
- ECFMG certification (if applicable)
- ABIM board certified or board eligible