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Cardiology Fellowship






Dr. Joshua DeLeon, Program Director
Program Director's Message

The objective of Winthrop-University Hospital's Cardiology Fellowship is to train thoughtful, humanistic and capable clinicians who are well grounded in Cardiac Pathophysiology, evidence-based management and diagnostic strategies, and in cardiovascular research. This is achieved through intense one-on-one contact with full-time faculty members, many of whom are leaders in the full array of cardiovascular subspecialties.




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At-A-Glance

  • Diversified, state-of-the-art training in all aspects of clinical, non-invasive and invasive cardiology
  • Fellowship training exclusively at Winthrop, one of US News and World Report's best cardiovascular hospitals
  • Preceptorships with internationally recognized faculty
  • Balanced program with exceptional clinical and research opportunities
  • Generous house staff benefits, including heavily subsidized housing


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Curriculum

A three-year program affording rotations in clinical consultation, the catheterization laboratory, the electrophysiology service, non-invasive cardiology and critical care cardiology. Fellows serve as consultant cardiologists to general medical clinicians through weekly outpatient cardiology sessions. Significant time is spent working closely with a preceptor to formulate a research project during subspecialty training and during their protected research block.

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Rotations in Months

  Echo Consult CCU Cardiac Cath Nuclear Research EP
PGY 4 3 1 2 2 2 0 1
PGY 5 1 2 1 2 2 2 1
PGY 6 0 2 2 0 0 4 0


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Key Faculty

  • JOSHUA DeLEON, MD, FACC, Director, CCU and Cardiovascular Training; Research interests: Vascular Biology, ACS, CHF
  • KEVIN MARZO, MD, FACC, Chief, Division of Cardiology; Research interests: Interventional strategies, Gp IIb/IIIa receptor antagonists
  • JERALD COHEN, MD, FACC, Director of Echocardiography; Research interests: Advanced Echocardiography, Diastology, Perfusion Echocardiology
  • TODD COHEN, MD, FACC, Director Electrophysiology; Research interests: new device use, Ventricular Tachycardia
  • FREDERICK FEIN, MD, Director Telemetry Service; Research interests Pathway development, educational systems development, CHF
  • JOSEPH GARDELLA, MD PhD, Director Cardiac Rehabilitation; Research interests Platelet Biology, Preventive Cardiology
  • GEORGE GUBERNIKOFF, MD, Director Clinical Services; Research interests Preventive Cardiology, Health Systems Management, resident training modalities
  • TODD KERWIN, MD, Co-Director Echocardiography; Research interests contrast echo, Preventive Cardiology, novel approaches to Cardiac Cath
  • GEORGE JUANG, MD, Associate Director Electrophysiology; Research interests Atrial Fibrillation, Re-entrant Tachycardias

For further information, contact:

Joshua DeLeon, MD
Program Director, Division of Cardiology

120 Mineola Boulevard
Suite 500
Mineola, New York 11501

Tel: (516) 663-4482
Fax: (516) 663-2054
E-mail: dfulton@winthrop.org



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