I would like to welcome you to the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program of Morehouse
                                    School of Medicine. We are happy that you are continuing medical education with our
                                    institution. The Cardiovascular Disease fellowship will provide you with a robust
                                    clinical, educational, and research experience as part of your medical training.
                                 
                                 
                                 The Cardiovascular Disease fellowship accepted the first two candidates in July 2017
                                    and will have a filled program of six fellows starting July 2019. Long before the
                                    first candidates were accepted, Morehouse School of Medicine strived for commitment
                                    and dedication to serve the underserved while pursuing excellence in medical education.
                                    The department of Medicine, partnered with the medical school leadership…
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                    
                                    The Cardiovascular Disease fellowship accepted the first two candidates in July 2017
                                       and will have a filled program of six fellows starting July 2019. Long before the
                                       first candidates were accepted, Morehouse School of Medicine strived for commitment
                                       and dedication to serve the underserved while pursuing excellence in medical education.
                                       The department of Medicine, partnered with the medical school leadership, has extended
                                       this mission to our Cardiovascular Disease fellowship, improving the health and well-being
                                       of individuals and communities of Atlanta, Georgia.
                                    
                                    
                                    The Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program at Morehouse School of Medicine combines
                                       innovative training and site designation for optimal education of our participants.
                                       Our fellows can receive a wide depth and range of experience in each rotation, with
                                       selected sites specifically chosen to provide the best learning and fellow experience.
                                       These sites include Grady Memorial Hospital in metro Atlanta, which is the largest
                                       community hospital in the city and only trauma I medical center in Atlanta. The fellows
                                       will learn to communicate and serve a diverse patient population suffering from a
                                       wide range of cardiovascular pathology. The fellows will receive “bread and butter”
                                       experiences of consultative cardiology, echocardiography and nuclear imaging, cardiac
                                       catheterization, and electrophysiology training at the main Grady Campus. The fellows
                                       also participate in a STEMI program with our interventional cardiologist, developing
                                       an appreciation and confidence in management of patients requiring primary percutaneous
                                       coronary intervention. The Grady STEMI program, managed by the schools of Morehouse
                                       and Emory, has become a model of a successful collaboration between academic institutions,
                                       providing all fellows proficient training in radial and femoral access with diagnostic
                                       cardiac catheterizations.
                                    
                                    
                                    The Cardiovascular Disease fellowship has also partnered with medical institutions
                                       over the region to provide a deeper experience and skillset training in many areas
                                       of cardiology. Our partnering institutions include the Atlanta Veterans Affairs hospital
                                       (electrophysiology), University of Alabama (advanced imaging/MRI), Emory School of
                                       Medicine (advanced heart failure and adult congenital heart disease), and Navicent
                                       Health in Macon, Georgia (advanced cardiac catheterization). Each institution is committed
                                       to working with Morehouse School of Medicine, placing emphasis on education and skills
                                       competency to enrich our fellows’ educational experience.
                                    
                                    
                                    We have also established a rich didactic experience for our fellows which includes
                                       a diverse portfolio of noon conferences, Grand Rounds lectures, and Journal Club discussions.
                                       We also enrich our fellowship experience with strong mentorship and research training,
                                       allowing dedicated fellows the opportunity to experience several cardiac research
                                       conferences including the American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association,
                                       the Heart Failure Society of America, and many others. Our fellows also have access
                                       to the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CVRI) on the main campus of Morehouse School
                                       of Medicine, further providing a rich research experience within the institution.
                                    
                                    
                                    Our mission aligns closely with the mission of Morehouse School of Medicine, with
                                       the intent and commitment to train competent cardiovascular medicine physicians able
                                       to thrive in any academic, research, or private practices setting. We are committed
                                       to the development of compassionate and knowledgeable cardiologists, capable of providing
                                       unparalleled care to the patients and communities they serve.
                                    
                                    
                                    On behalf of our entire department and fellowship program, I would like to welcome
                                       you to the Morehouse School of Medicine family.
                                    
                                    
                                    Sincerely,
                                    
                                    
                                    Yasir Taha, MD, FACC, FSCAI
                                       Assistant Professor of Medicine
                                       Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship, Program Director