Applying to the Electrophysiology Fellowship Program

Interested physicians who have completed the necessary training to become ABIM board-eligible in Internal Medicine are encouraged to apply to Baystate's Electrophysiology Fellowship program.

Applicants must also have completed an accredited 3-year fellowship in clinical cardiology, and be board certified/eligible in adult cardiovascular disease.

Application Process

Baystate's Electrophysiology Fellowship participates in the ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service). All applicants must apply online through ERAS.

Applicants must submit:

  • ERAS application
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Medical School Transcripts
  • Personal Statement
  • Photograph
  • Letter of recommendation from your Program Director
  • Two additional letters of recommendation (if you are not currently in a training program, one of the letters should be from your current position)
  • USMLE /COMLEX scores
  • ECFMG certificate

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Application Requirements

Prior to matriculation to Electrophysiology Fellowship training at Baystate Medical Center, all incoming fellows are required to:

  • Complete an accredited three year fellowship in clinical cardiology, and be board certified/eligible in adult cardiovascular disease
  • Complete an ACGME-accredited program in Internal Medicine in the United States
  • Pass USMLE Steps 1, 2 and 3 or COMLEX-USA Level 3 examination
  • Fulfill Baystate's Resident and Fellow Appointment Requirements

Interviews

Virtual Interviewing

Interviews will be conducted virtually using one of the chosen platforms—Zoom, Webex or Thalamus.

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