Trainee

All trainees and prospective trainees

Interventional Cardiology Fellowship

Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine’s Interventional Cardiology training program is a 1 year ACGME accredited program within the division of cardiology beginning July 1 and ending June 30 of each year. Twelve months are devoted entirely for inpatient and outpatient clinical experiences. There are a total of 2 ACGME approved positions in our program. 

Grand Rounds

Cardiology Grand Rounds is held on Fridays from 7:30am to 8:30am in the Conference Center on the third floor of the Feinberg Pavilion in room 3-516/518.
 
Attendees are eligible for 1 hour of CME credit for each session.  For further information call 312-695-1105.  
 

 

Allergy-Immunology Contacts

Our Office is located at:
Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine
240 E. Huron, McGaw M-316
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 695-4000 Phone
(312) 695-4141 Fax
 
People in the Department:

the ambulatory experience

First-year fellows care for outpatients during three half-days in the outpatient clinic. Second-year and third-year fellows' outpatient clinic responsibility depends on goals of the trainee, and will be arranged with the Training Program Director and the Division Chief. Most fellows are in clinic two half-days in their second year and one half-day in their third. One half-day during each of the first two years occurs at the VA under the direct supervision of an attending rheumatologist.

the inpatient rheumatology experience

In any given month, the first-year fellow assigned to the inpatient consult service is responsible for organizing the activities of the service each weekday. During the first and second years of the fellowship, the trainee is on call an average of every third weekend, carried out under the direct supervision of an attending rheumatologist. Third-year fellows have no required inpatient duties, in order to provide sufficient protected time for research.
 

Rheumatology Fellowship

We are excited that you are considering undertaking your Rheumatology Fellowship training at Northwestern. 
 

In Good Hands

Published quarterly, and aimed more at our own faculty and staff (but open to all), this newsletter gives more detailed insights into the individuals who make up our team, with emphasis on newcomers.  Also included is information about new scholarly articles published and awards earned by members of the Division.
 
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Newsletters

Our Division publishes two regular newsletters:
 
The NUARS Newsletter (Northwestern University Arthritis Research Society)
Updates readers with news about the people in our Division, the progress being made in our research work, and a few of the Friends of NUARS whose generosity helps to make that work possible.
 

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