Cardiovascular Structural Intervention Fellowship
The Cardiovascular Structural Intervention Fellowship through the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine and Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City accepts one candidate per academic year. Fellows benefit from getting hands-on training from renowned specialists at Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute.
The Mid America Heart Institute has an international reputation for interventional cardiology spanning nearly three decades, allowing fellows access to the newest procedures and devices.
Program training
The goal of the program is to instruct fellows on how to perform interventions on adult patients with structural heart disease. This fellowship offers a multidisciplinary approach to cardiac care, which includes extensive collaboration between Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac Imaging, and Cardiothoracic Surgery. Training includes a combination of clinical (office and hospital-based) and procedural training, clinical (case-based) conferences, and bedside instruction by clinical faculty.
Procedural training includes transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), left atrial appendage occlusion, mitral and tricuspid valve edge to edge repair (MTEER and TTEER), ASD/PFO closure, transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement, paravalvular leak closure, mitral and tricuspid valve replacement (TMVR and TTVR) among other related procedures. In addition, investigational devices are utilized in clinical trials.
Achievements and accolades
- Saint Luke’s participates in landmark multicenter investigational studies, such as the PARTNER, COAPT, and SUMMIT trials.
- The Heart Institute benefits from partnerships with Stephen Kaine, MD, and Abhay Divekar, MD, with world-renowned interventional cardiologists at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City.
- A key component of the program is extraordinary ongoing research activity. Structural Interventional trainees complete one or more independent research projects under the mentorship of Mid America Heart Institute faculty.
Saint Luke's Faculty
Program Leadership
Adnan Chhatriwalla, MD
Program Director
Program Leadership
Chetan Huded, MD
Associate Program Director
Program Leadership
James Webb
GME Program Coordinator
Additional Faculty
Eligibility
- U.S. citizen or J1 visa sponsorship only
- Completion of an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited interventional cardiology program or its equivalent
Application Process
Saint Luke’s typically accepts applications in September through October and selects a candidate by November. We welcome your interest in the Structural Intervention Cardiology Fellowship. Applications for the University of Missouri-Kansas City Structural Intervention Cardiology Fellowship program may be requested from James Webb, GME Program Coordinator, Cardiovascular Fellowship Programs at [email protected] or 816-932-4575.
About Kansas City
Saint Luke’s is proud to call Kansas City home. With locations on both sides of the state line, the health system serves more than 2.1 million people and 240 neighborhoods in Kansas and Missouri. USA Today has regularly named Kansas City a top area for affordability, high-quality schools, and low traffic. Learn more at Visit KC.