Ctsnet, Inc.
Advanced One-Year Fellowship in Heart Transplantation and Mechanical Circulatory
Ctsnet, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276
Program Highlights
The Johns Hopkins team performed 65 heart transplants in the past year and is expected to perform 75 this year, with a programmatic goal of safely expanding to 100 transplants annually.
We initiate ECMO support for approximately 120 patients each year, making this one of the most active ECMO programs in the nation.
The Cardiac Surgery team works in close partnership with the Johns Hopkins Heart Failure Program, and the successful candidate will collaborate closely with the Director of Heart Transplantation and the multidisciplinary transplant team.
Clinical Responsibilities The fellow will be involved in multidisciplinary patient evaluation and selection, deployment of mechanical circulatory support, ECMO cannulation and daily management, heart transplantation, donor organ procurement, and postoperative management following transplantation.
Candidate Qualifications
MD or equivalent, with eligibility for licensure in Maryland.
Successful completion of an accredited cardiothoracic surgery residency.
Board‑certified (or board‑eligible) in cardiac surgery.
Demonstrated excellence in adult cardiac surgery with specific expertise in transplantation, MCS, coronary revascularization, and heart failure surgery.
Application Instructions Interested candidates should submit a CV and cover letter to:
James S. Gammie, MD
The James T. Dresher, Sr. Professor of Cardiac Surgery
Surgical Lead & Co‑Director, Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular Institute
Cardiac Surgeon‑in‑Chief, Johns Hopkins Health System
Rhall70@jhmi.edu
Johns Hopkins University is committed to equal opportunity and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, gender, marital status, pregnancy, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
The Johns Hopkins team performed 65 heart transplants in the past year and is expected to perform 75 this year, with a programmatic goal of safely expanding to 100 transplants annually.
We initiate ECMO support for approximately 120 patients each year, making this one of the most active ECMO programs in the nation.
The Cardiac Surgery team works in close partnership with the Johns Hopkins Heart Failure Program, and the successful candidate will collaborate closely with the Director of Heart Transplantation and the multidisciplinary transplant team.
Clinical Responsibilities The fellow will be involved in multidisciplinary patient evaluation and selection, deployment of mechanical circulatory support, ECMO cannulation and daily management, heart transplantation, donor organ procurement, and postoperative management following transplantation.
Candidate Qualifications
MD or equivalent, with eligibility for licensure in Maryland.
Successful completion of an accredited cardiothoracic surgery residency.
Board‑certified (or board‑eligible) in cardiac surgery.
Demonstrated excellence in adult cardiac surgery with specific expertise in transplantation, MCS, coronary revascularization, and heart failure surgery.
Application Instructions Interested candidates should submit a CV and cover letter to:
James S. Gammie, MD
The James T. Dresher, Sr. Professor of Cardiac Surgery
Surgical Lead & Co‑Director, Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular Institute
Cardiac Surgeon‑in‑Chief, Johns Hopkins Health System
Rhall70@jhmi.edu
Johns Hopkins University is committed to equal opportunity and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, gender, marital status, pregnancy, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic.
#J-18808-Ljbffr