IACTS Congenital Heart Surgery Fellowship Program

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IACTS Congenital Heart Surgery Fellowship Program

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Duration: 2 Year(s)

Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Medical Research Institute (KDAH), Mumbai

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Course TypeFellowship

Course Specialty

Pediatric Cardiac Surgery

Affiliation

Indian Association of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeons (IACTS)

Overview

    At the End of the Fellowship, the Candidate or the Mentee should have:

    • Developed concepts and been exposed to the surgical management, of most varieties of simple and complex congenital heart lesions from neonatal age groups to adulthood, as an assistant and later as a Supervised Operating Surgeon.
    • At least operated the stipulated number and types of cases.
    • Be familiar with echocardiography and other contemporary imaging modalities in managing CHS cases
    • Be able to manage and guide the ICU teams to help recovery of children after CHS.
    • Be familiar with all ICU practices in delivering post operative care including resuscitation by ECMO, ECPR, basics of neonatal care, and ventilation management.
    • Exposed to the process of assuming leadership in a Congenital Heart Team and be able to recognize the “Team Concept” of Congenital Heart Care in a team comprising of experts from many disciplines needed for congenital heart care.
    • Appreciated and learnt the ability of the mentor to develop cordial interpersonal professional and soft communication skills with all other stakeholders caring for the child with congenital heart defects before and after surgery for best outcomes.
    • Developed the ability to plan and execute a research project, publish, and contribute to the literature in his/her tenure.

    Assessment:

    • At the completion of the “Fellowship” tenure of two years, the candidate would be required to appear for an exit examination.
    • An “exit” examination (written and oral) is more of a formality than a true test of knowledge in the traditional sense.
    • Once certified by the mentor, it is assumed that the candidate is well trained to go forth and practice the subspecialty. Hence it places great onus on the mentor in the selection, training and certification of the candidate or mentee.
    • On successful completion of the fellowship training of two calendar years at the accredited centre, a pass at the exit examination, fulfillment of all the norms of the fellowship, and a certificate of competence signed by the accredited mentor under whom the candidate has worked, he/she would be eligible for the Fellowship in Congenital Heart Surgery Certificate given under the seal of the IACTS.

    Fees:

    • The annual fee of INR 24000/- should be paid by the candidate to the IACTS, after the selection procedure. It includes the examination fee as well.
    • Payment can be made online only. The candidate who is selected under IACTS guidelines, the link will be shared through the e-mail.

Admission Intake

August

Fee ():

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Stipend (INR):

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Accomodation:

Hostel Facility

Scholarship:

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Eligibility

    • Candidates should have passed the examination and undergone training leading to MCh (CVTS)/DNB (CTS) or equivalent overseas qualifications with MCI registration, and should have worked for a year in a CVTS unit after their qualification.
    • Candidates who wish to apply must be a Life Member (or Overseas Life Member) of the IACTS.
    • Those candidates who have been working in an accredited congenital heart centre after their qualifying examinations under an accredited mentor, are also eligible to apply for the fellowship. The E & A subcommittee would scrutinize their credentials and inform them of their eligibility, and decide on credits to be given for periods of training already undergone, provided other norms of the fellowship requirements are met and fulfilled.

Minimum Education

MCh Cardio Vascular and Thoracic SurgeryDNB Cardio-Vascular and Thoracic Surgery

Admission Process:

    • Interested candidates should write to the mentor with all details mentioned in the application process.
    • Mentor will scrutinize the applicants and their credentials and inform the Secretary, IACTS and Program Coordinator of the CHS Fellowship program about his/her choice by email with all submitted attachments.
    • Secretary IACTS and CHS E & A subcommittee will register the candidate for fellowship.
    • A candidate is permitted 15 days leave for each year of the fellowship tenure. This includes attendance of conferences, teaching sessions. Any leave granted more than this specified period will need to be compensated by working in the parent unit for the excess leave period, before the fellowship certificate and mentor’s competence certificate is awarded.
    • If a candidate leaves the course after one or more month of commencing the fellowship, then the succeeding candidate could be registered only from January 1st of the subsequent year. The latest a candidate can commence the fellowship is February 1st of the year of commencement.
    • If the candidate who is selected leaves the fellowship course midway, then he/she forfeits their right to apply for any of the IACTS Fellowships in other subspecialties currently in force or proposed in future.

    Applications must contain the following as attachments in the email:

    1. Curriculum vitae of the applicant (with the photograph).
    2. 2 letters of recommendation (preferably from the Chief of CT Surgery & a senior CT surgeon) with their IACTS Membership number.
      Marks cards of degrees earned.
    3. A google form is enclosed below and also shared through e-mail to submit all your details and the above documents.
    4. Letter of intent indicating interest for this subspecialty of CAS(indicating the centre of choice, with a minimum of 1000 words is encouraged) Copies of these documents must be attached to the form.
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