How to Apply

We will be accepting applications in ERAS for the July 2023 cycle with a start date of July 1, 2024.

We will be participating in the NRMP match.

Email Program Coordinator Mallory Ruden (mallory-ruden@uiowa.edu) to see if there are any open positions for the next interview cycle. The training program is open to applicants who have completed a three year accredited Cardiovascular Disease Training Program.

Board Certification

Medical specialty certification in the United States is a voluntary process which serves multiple purposes for the trainee and the public.

Certification is

  • one mission of the training program to produce trainees who meet board eligibility criteria;
  • distinguishes a physician as someone with a distinct level of expertise;
  • provides more opportunities when applying for employment;
  • presents resources and tools by the ABMS;
  • a commitment to life-long improvement for providing the best patient care; and
  • elevates physicians into the ranks of doctors committed to the highest standards of healthcare.

For more information visit the American Board of Internal Medicine for specifics on board certification requirements.

Eligibility Criteria

All fellow trainees selected for the Cardiovascular Diseases Fellowship Training Program are required to have completed an accredited three year residency program in internal medicine.

Program Certification

The Cardiovascular Diseases Fellowship Training Program is certified by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). All fellowship trainees are required to be licensed by the Iowa Board of Medical Examiners.

ACGME Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship Program Accreditation