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In 2013, the AATS Graham Foundation created the Honoring Our Mentors Fellowship Program to recognize prominent cardiothoracic and thoracic surgeons who have demonstrated longstanding leadership and dedication throughout their careers in both their clinical practices and their commitment to training the future generation.
This month, the AATS Graham Foundation is pleased to announce that its two Honoring Our Mentors fellowships will be accepting applications.
Marc R. de Leval Fellowship
About: Currently, there is only limited funding available for North American surgeons to receive specified training at international congenital heart surgery centers. Launching this fall, the de Leval Fellowship will give young North American trainees and early career congenital heart surgeons the opportunity to spend four (4) to six (6) weeks studying congenital CT surgery techniques at UK/European institutions. One fellow will be selected each year to receive a $5,000 award to help cover travel and living costs while abroad.
F. Griffith Pearson Fellowship
About: Created in 2013, the Pearson Fellowship supports surgeons who have finished their residencies to advance their clinical thoracic techniques at a North American host institution. Each fellow receives $3,500 to defray living expenses during four (4) to six (6) weeks of training. The first two awardees were named in 2014.
Invest in future cardiothoracic surgeons by making a contribution to one or both of these fellowships.
Or contact Kaylee Meredith, Project Coordinator, via email or phone: 1-978-927-8330.
In 2013, the AATS Graham Foundation created the Honoring Our Mentors Fellowship Program to recognize prominent cardiothoracic and thoracic surgeons who have demonstrated longstanding leadership and dedication throughout their careers in both their clinical practices and their commitment to training the future generation.
This month, the AATS Graham Foundation is pleased to announce that its two Honoring Our Mentors fellowships will be accepting applications.
Marc R. de Leval Fellowship
About: Currently, there is only limited funding available for North American surgeons to receive specified training at international congenital heart surgery centers. Launching this fall, the de Leval Fellowship will give young North American trainees and early career congenital heart surgeons the opportunity to spend four (4) to six (6) weeks studying congenital CT surgery techniques at UK/European institutions. One fellow will be selected each year to receive a $5,000 award to help cover travel and living costs while abroad.
F. Griffith Pearson Fellowship
About: Created in 2013, the Pearson Fellowship supports surgeons who have finished their residencies to advance their clinical thoracic techniques at a North American host institution. Each fellow receives $3,500 to defray living expenses during four (4) to six (6) weeks of training. The first two awardees were named in 2014.
Invest in future cardiothoracic surgeons by making a contribution to one or both of these fellowships.
Or contact Kaylee Meredith, Project Coordinator, via email or phone: 1-978-927-8330.
In 2013, the AATS Graham Foundation created the Honoring Our Mentors Fellowship Program to recognize prominent cardiothoracic and thoracic surgeons who have demonstrated longstanding leadership and dedication throughout their careers in both their clinical practices and their commitment to training the future generation.
This month, the AATS Graham Foundation is pleased to announce that its two Honoring Our Mentors fellowships will be accepting applications.
Marc R. de Leval Fellowship
About: Currently, there is only limited funding available for North American surgeons to receive specified training at international congenital heart surgery centers. Launching this fall, the de Leval Fellowship will give young North American trainees and early career congenital heart surgeons the opportunity to spend four (4) to six (6) weeks studying congenital CT surgery techniques at UK/European institutions. One fellow will be selected each year to receive a $5,000 award to help cover travel and living costs while abroad.
F. Griffith Pearson Fellowship
About: Created in 2013, the Pearson Fellowship supports surgeons who have finished their residencies to advance their clinical thoracic techniques at a North American host institution. Each fellow receives $3,500 to defray living expenses during four (4) to six (6) weeks of training. The first two awardees were named in 2014.
Invest in future cardiothoracic surgeons by making a contribution to one or both of these fellowships.
Or contact Kaylee Meredith, Project Coordinator, via email or phone: 1-978-927-8330.