
Fellowship in Electrophysiology
Duration: 2 Year(s)
St Luke's Medical Center, Milwaukee
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Course TypeFellowship
Course Specialty
Electrophysiology
Overview
The Electrophysiology Fellowship at Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center is one of the longest-running and ACGME-accredited clinical cardiac electrophysiology programs in the United States. Established decades ago, it offers comprehensive clinical and research training in the field of cardiac arrhythmias, device therapy, ablation techniques, and advanced rhythm management. Fellows train under the supervision of expert faculty across multiple electrophysiology laboratories that perform a high volume of procedures — including catheter ablations, pacemaker and defibrillator implantations, and complex device management. The curriculum blends hands-on clinical procedural experience, outpatient consultation practice, inpatient consults, didactic conferences, weekly teaching rounds, surface ECG and intracardiac tracing analysis, journal clubs, and research activity. Fellows progress from observing procedures early in training to acting as primary operators under supervision, developing proficiency in both diagnostic and interventional electrophysiology. They also participate in scholarly activity and are encouraged to contribute to peer-reviewed research. Graduates of the program have pursued successful careers in academic electrophysiology, private practice, and leadership roles in advanced heart rhythm care.
Admission Intake
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Fee (INR):
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Stipend (INR):
Fellows receive a competitive salary with comprehensive benefits, including health insurance for the fellow and eligible dependents, malpractice coverage, paid time off, and other standard benefits typical of Aurora Graduate Medical Education compensation packages.
Accomodation:
At Your Own
Scholarship:
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Eligibility
- Completion of an ACGME-accredited Cardiovascular Disease (Cardiology) Fellowship
- Board eligibility/certification in cardiovascular disease by an appropriate certifying board
- Valid U.S. medical licensure or eligibility to obtain licensure
- Submission of fellowship application (CV, letters of recommendation, personal statement)
- Participation in the formal application and interview process as set by the program
Minimum Education
MD CardiologyFellowship in Interventional Cardiology
Admission Process:
- Verify Eligibility: Complete a cardiology fellowship and required USMLE/COMLEX licensing steps.
- Prepare Application: Compile CV, personal statement highlighting electrophysiology interest, letters of recommendation, and fellowship performance evaluations.
- Submit Application: Applications are submitted through the program’s official process.
- Interview: Selected candidates are invited to interview with fellowship leadership.
- Selection: Final candidates are chosen based on performance, fit, experience, and faculty review.
- Acceptance & Onboarding: Offers are extended and accepted, followed by credentialing and institutional onboarding prior to the fellowship start date.