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Fellowship in clinical cardiology

Improved patient outcomes will be the result of the Clinical Cardiology Fellowship, which offers a deeper understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disorders. Upskilling in cardiology can help you stay current with the most recent developments and recommendations as the sector is always changing.

This course enables you to provide the best care possible for cardiac situations by thoroughly covering the pathophysiologic basis, clinical characteristics, diagnosis, and evidence-based medical management for major heart illnesses.

 

A case-based learning methodology is employed in the Fellowship in Clinical Cardiology course to help students understand diabetes-related concepts more fully and analyse problems more narrowly. Through the use of this innovative methodology, you will gain knowledge of pertinent medical content with cases that are specific to your area of expertise. These cases will give you a clear framework for accurate diagnosis and case-by-case, personalised treatment strategies.

The contact program’s clinical exposure gives you the chance to put your newly acquired knowledge and abilities to use in a practical situation. You must participate in this interactive clinical observer ship if you want to advance your practical cardiology abilities. Your much-needed clinical experience will be provided by the hands-on training in a top corporate hospital under the direction of skilled cardiologists. This training will also help you build the confidence and practical abilities necessary to out-perform in the field of clinical cardiology.

 

You will receive a credential in Fellowship in Clinical Cardiology upon successful completion of the course and the contact programme, as well as a thorough awareness of the most recent developments, clinical trials, and methodologies in the field of cardiology.

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Improve your ability to identify and treat common cardiovascular diseases with this course. The course provides hands-on training in both inpatient and outpatient settings, including the intensive care unit, in addition to a thorough grasp of disorders connected to cardiology, their diagnosis, and treatment.
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI): Mastering balloon angioplasty and the placement of Drug-Eluting Stents (DES).
Complex Lesion Management: Learning to treat bifurcations, heavily calcified vessels, and Chronic Total Occlusions (CTO).
Atherectomy Techniques: Using specialized tools like Rotational, Orbital, or Laser atherectomy to "drill" through hard plaque.
Thrombectomy: Techniques for removing blood clots in patients having an acute heart attack (STEMI).
2. Intravascular Imaging & Physiology
You move beyond basic "shadow" angiograms to look inside the vessel walls and measure blood flow precisely:
IVUS & OCT: Using Intravascular Ultrasound and Optical Coherence Tomography to see the exact composition of plaque and ensure stents are perfectly expanded.
Coronary Physiology (FFR/iFR): Measuring pressure drops across a blockage to determine if a lesion actually needs a stent or can be treated with medicine alone.
3. Hemodynamic Support & Emergencies
Interventionalists are the "firefighters" of the hospital. You learn to manage unstable patients using:
Mechanical Circulatory Support (MCS): Inserting and managing devices like the Impella pump, Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP), or TandemHeart.
Emergency Procedures: Rapid response for cardiogenic shock, cardiac tamponade (pericardiocentesis), and emergency temporary pacing.
4. Structural & Peripheral Interventions
Many modern fellowships now include exposure to non-coronary heart issues:
Structural Heart: Assisting in TAVR (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement), MitraClip, and closing holes in the heart (ASD/PFO closure).
Peripheral Vascular: Diagnosing and treating blockages in the legs (PAD), kidneys, or carotid arteries.
5. Medical Knowledge & Safety
Pharmacology: Deep dive into antiplatelet (aspirin, clopidogrel) and anticoagulant (heparin, bivalirudin) therapies essential for keeping stents open.
Radiation Safety: Learning how to minimize X-ray exposure for both the patient and yourself (as you will be wearing heavy lead aprons daily).
Complication Management: Learning how to fix "disasters" like coronary perforations (tears in the artery) or sudden vessel closures.

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