The hallmark of education in the MGH Department of Medicine is residency and fellowship training. In addition to our 13 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) accredited residency and fellowship programs, our department offers considerable opportunities for educational and professional enrichment.
Gastroenterology Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital
The Gastroenterology Fellowship Program at the Massachusetts General Hospital provides a rigorous foundation in patient care, research, and teaching for talented individuals committed to careers in academic gastroenterology.
Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship
A comprehensive and joint clinical fellowship for training in advanced endoscopy at both Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital. The fellowship is designed for gastroenterologists-endoscopists interested in pursuing a career in academic medicine.
Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship
The Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program at the Massachusetts General Hospital Heart Center, cardiology's core fellowship program, is a three year ACGME training program consisting of two clinical years and one research year. Additional years in research are available and encouraged.
Echocardiography Fellowship
The Echocardiography Fellowship Program at Massachusetts General Hospital is a two year non-ACGME training program.
Electrophysiology Fellowship
The Electrophysiology Fellowship provides training in managing patients with complex cardiac arrhythmias and performing a wide range of invasive and noninvasive cardiac electrophysiologic and pacing procedures.
Endocrinology Fellowship Program
The ACGME accredited fellowship program in Endocrinology at Massachusetts General Hospital prepares physicians for careers in academic medicine and endocrinology.
Geriatrics: Fellowship in Geriatric Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital
The Fellowship in Geriatric Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital is a one-year ACGME approved Fellowship focusing on the care of patients ages 65 and older across the continuum of health care settings.
Harvard Training Program In Nutrition And Metabolism
The Harvard Training Program in Nutrition and Metabolism offers NIH-funded training slots for MDs or PhDs interested in nutrition-related research.
Heart Failure and Transplant Fellowship
The Heart Failure and Transplant Fellowship provides inpatient and outpatient training in evaluating and treating patients with advanced heart disease, and follow-up of patients after cardiac transplant.
Interventional Cardiology Fellowship
The Interventional Cardiology Fellowship provides training in clinical interventional cardiology where fellows master the skills of percutaneous coronary interventional procedures and gain exposure to a wide variety of structural heart disease percutaneous procedures.
Nuclear Cardiology Fellowship
The Nuclear Cardiology Fellowship Program provides training in all aspects of nuclear cardiology practice, including cardiac PET, stress performance and interpretation and image analysis and interpretation.
Structural Heart Disease Fellowship
The Structural Heart Disease Fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital Heart Center is a one-year program that provides training in structural heart disease procedures for fellows with a completed cardiac catheterization and coronary interventional fellowship.
Vascular Diagnostic and Intervention Fellowship
The Vascular Diagnostic and Intervention Fellowship Program at Massachusetts General Hospital is a one-year, non-ACGME training program.
Internal Medicine Residency Program
For more than 75 years, the Department of Medicine Residency Training Program has brought experience, commitment, and a rigorous and balanced approach to the training of internal medicine residents.
04/23/2010: Stoeckle Center Seminar
03/10/2010: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Ahmed Tawakol, MD, and the topic is, "PET studies of Atherosclerosis and Inflammation."
03/03/2010: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Michael S. Lauer, MD, FACC, FAHA, and the topic is, "Government Support of Comparative Effectiveness Research: One Year Later"
02/24/2010: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Joseph E. Parrillo, MD, and the topic is, "Reversible Causes of Myocardial Depression: Sepsis, Ischemia, and Myocarditis."
02/17/2010: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Peter Ganz, MD, and the topic is, "25 Years of Endothelial Research in Humans: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going."
02/10/2010: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Aaron Baggish, MD, and the topic is, "Exercise-Induced Cardiac Remodeling: From Bedside to Bench."
02/03/2010: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Mark Creager, MD, and the topic is, "Peripheral Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease: Implications for the Cardiologist."
01/27/2010: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Valentin Fuster, MD, and the topic is to be announced.
01/20/2010: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Saumya Das, MD, PhD, and the topic is, "Heart Failure and Ventricular Arrhythmias: Revisiting the Sodium Channel."
01/13/2010: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Zoltan Arany, MD, PhD, and the topic is, "At the Intersection of Metabolism and Angiogenesis: New Lessons for Making Blood Vessels?"
01/06/2010: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Jonathan R. Lindner, MD, and the topic is, "Molecular Imaging of Cardiovascular Phenotype: New Diagnostic Paradigms on the Horizon."
10/28/2009: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Rodney Falk, MD, and the topic is, "Marching to a different rhythm: conundrums in the diagnosis and management of cardiac amyloidosis."
10/21/2009: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Catherine M. Otto, MD, and the topic is, "Calcific aortic stenosis: new concepts in disease pathophysiology."
10/15/2009: On-Demand CME Program
Earn CME credit and learn from Mass General's digestive health experts about the latest advances in screening for and treating Barrett's Esophagus, GERD and other precursors to esophageal cancer.
10/14/2009: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Henry Gewirtz, MD, and the topic is an update on quantitative PET for Dx for CAD extent and location.
10/08/2009: Third Annual Care of the Patient With Vascular Disease Conference
This annual conference includes information on the care of patients with vascular problems, from prevention, diagnosis, treatment and nursing care.
10/07/2009: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Kenneth L. Baughman, MD, and the topic is about peripartum cardiomyopathy.
10/05/2009: Heart Disease in Women - 2009 Update
This CME course is offered by the Harvard Medical School Department of Continuing Education. Upon completion of the course, participating physicians may receive credits toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award.
09/30/2009: Cardiology Grand Rounds
This week's Cardiology Grand Rounds speaker is Mihai Gheorghiade, MD, and the topic is about acute heart failure syndromes.
02/12/2009: Medical Grand Rounds | The Diagnosis of Early Pancreatic Cancer
Medical Grand Rounds emphasize clinical medicine, the scientific basis of medical practice and the social and economic aspects of providing medical care.
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