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
Application Requirements
All applicants must fulfill our Resident & Fellow Appointment Requirements.
In addition, 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
- Passed the USMLE Step 3 or COMLEX-USA Level 3 examination
Institutional Policy on Visa Status
If you are a foreign national, you must enter the United States on an appropriate visa and maintain appropriate visa status throughout your training.
We sponsor residents and fellows on J-1 visas through the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG). Read our Resident Visas Policy.
Interviews
Virtual Interviewing
Interviews will be conducted virtually using one of the chosen platforms—Zoom, Webex or Thalamus.
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