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The Edwards Lifesciences Advanced Treatments of Valve Disease Fellowship allows a young CT surgeon to spend a period of three months (minimum) to one year studying clinical techniques at a secondary institution with a focus on enhancing expertise in advanced treatments of valve disease. A $25,000 award will be provided to help defray related travel and living expenses incurred at the secondary institution.
For additional information visit www.AATSGrahamFoundation.org. Applicants should meet the following criteria:
• A candidate should have completed his/her formal training in general surgery and in thoracic and/or cardiovascular surgery, but not yet have reached a senior position.
• Candidate meets all necessary criteria (license, visa, etc. ...) for travel to and from secondary center
• Candidates must have a current academic or hospital appointment
• Candidates must be in their first five years post CT training
Applications must be submitted electronically by November 1, 2014. Applications will be reviewed by the AATS Graham Foundation’s Scientific Review Committee, which includes surgeons with recognized expertise in the treatment of valve disease. Applications will be graded on all aspects of the criteria and notified by December 15.
The Edwards Lifesciences Advanced Treatments of Valve Disease Fellowship allows a young CT surgeon to spend a period of three months (minimum) to one year studying clinical techniques at a secondary institution with a focus on enhancing expertise in advanced treatments of valve disease. A $25,000 award will be provided to help defray related travel and living expenses incurred at the secondary institution.
For additional information visit www.AATSGrahamFoundation.org. Applicants should meet the following criteria:
• A candidate should have completed his/her formal training in general surgery and in thoracic and/or cardiovascular surgery, but not yet have reached a senior position.
• Candidate meets all necessary criteria (license, visa, etc. ...) for travel to and from secondary center
• Candidates must have a current academic or hospital appointment
• Candidates must be in their first five years post CT training
Applications must be submitted electronically by November 1, 2014. Applications will be reviewed by the AATS Graham Foundation’s Scientific Review Committee, which includes surgeons with recognized expertise in the treatment of valve disease. Applications will be graded on all aspects of the criteria and notified by December 15.
The Edwards Lifesciences Advanced Treatments of Valve Disease Fellowship allows a young CT surgeon to spend a period of three months (minimum) to one year studying clinical techniques at a secondary institution with a focus on enhancing expertise in advanced treatments of valve disease. A $25,000 award will be provided to help defray related travel and living expenses incurred at the secondary institution.
For additional information visit www.AATSGrahamFoundation.org. Applicants should meet the following criteria:
• A candidate should have completed his/her formal training in general surgery and in thoracic and/or cardiovascular surgery, but not yet have reached a senior position.
• Candidate meets all necessary criteria (license, visa, etc. ...) for travel to and from secondary center
• Candidates must have a current academic or hospital appointment
• Candidates must be in their first five years post CT training
Applications must be submitted electronically by November 1, 2014. Applications will be reviewed by the AATS Graham Foundation’s Scientific Review Committee, which includes surgeons with recognized expertise in the treatment of valve disease. Applications will be graded on all aspects of the criteria and notified by December 15.