Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship Program
Director: Andrew E. Darby, MD
The Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship Program offers a two-year fellowship to fellows who have completed an essential Cardiovascular Disease fellowship. The CCEP fellowship provides extensive experience in all areas of electrophysiology and exposure to various patients and arrhythmias.
The ACGME accredits the program and meets the requirements for subspecialty certification by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology. Fellows receive outstanding clinical training in managing arrhythmias and syncope, electrophysiologic testing, radiofrequency ablation, and implantation of arrhythmia and resynchronization devices. They also engage in mentored research that prepares them for careers in academic cardiac electrophysiology.
A research fellowship in cardiac electrophysiology is also available. It focuses on new arrhythmia diagnosis and management techniques and provides opportunities for collaboration with faculty from bioengineering and other disciplines related to cardiovascular medicine.
We welcome your interest in the UVA Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship Program. For more information, call or send an email to:
Cheryl Etelvari, CCEP Fellowship Coordinator
Email: cle4n@uvahealth.org
Advanced Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship:
How to Apply
Applications for the 2025-2026 academic year will be accepted via ERAS starting July 2024.
To apply for a two-year Electrophysiology Fellowship beginning July 2025, applications must be submitted via the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) by August 31.
Interested applicants should provide the following (in ERAS):
- ERAS Application, including a current photograph
- Personal statement
- Curriculum Vitae
- USMLE or COMLEX transcript
- ECFMG certificate ( if applicable)
- Three Letters of recommendation ( one from the current program director)
Interview Process
- Interviews are conducted by invitation.
- To be considered for an interview, applicants must be:
- ABIM certified in Internal Medicine
- ABIM certified/eligible in Adult Cardiovascular Diseases
- Three years of fellowship training in general adult cardiology
More information:
Email Cheryl Etelvari