The Burke Advanced Fellowship in Pulmonary Heart Disease

Aaron B. Waxman, MD, PhD

Aaron B. Waxman, MD, PhD

Pulmonary Vascular Disease Program

Director, Pulmonary Vascular Disease Program

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Elizabeth B. Gay, MD

Elizabeth B. Gay, MD

Pulmonary Vascular Disease Program

Pulmonary Vascular Disease Program and Fellowship Program Director

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The Burke Advanced Fellowship in Pulmonary Heart Disease at Brigham and Women’s Hospital is a one-year clinical fellowship which offers offers in-depth experience in the clinical, research, and educational activities of Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), and Boston Children's Hospital. The training program focuses on the evaluation and management of patients with diseases of the right heart system including pulmonary vascular disease, congenital heart disease, and end-stage lung disease. Applicants must be committed to managing a fast-paced, busy clinical service and to dedicating additional time to scholarly activities.

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Quick Facts
  • One or two positions each year
  • One-year Mass General Brigham clinical fellowship
  • Application deadline is September 1st
Program Objectives
  • Maximize the trainee's responsibilities in patient management and build upon prior knowledge in pulmonary critical care medicine, and/or cardiovascular medicine.
  • Encourage those individuals interested in careers in academic medicine to develop the necessary skills in research, education, and/or administration through a broad range of available opportunities designed to maximize academic development.
  • Train future leaders in pulmonary heart disease who will become program directors throughout the country.
  • Provide the opportunity to further develop research interests in clinical investigation or bench research.
  • Gain core competency in pathophysiology, assessment, diagnostics, and treatment of pulmonary heart diseases.
  • Understand the initial inpatient and outpatient workup, management and long-term follow-up of patients with pulmonary heart diseases.
    • Right heart failure due to pulmonary vascular diseases and end stage lung disease of various etiologies.
    • In collaboration with the advanced heart failure program, left heart failure, with reduced or preserved ejection fraction of various etiologies and severities.
    • Impact of end-stage lung disease on the right heart system.
  • Understand and implement disease management strategies, including pharmacologic, electrical device and mechanical circulatory support, pulmonary thromboendarterectomy, as well as lung and heart-lung transplant options for this patient population.
  • Understand the indications and interpretation of right heart catheterization, various imaging modalities including echocardiography, CT scan, MRI, and PET, pulmonary function testing, advanced cardiopulmonary exercise testing, and angiography.
  • Understand arrhythmia mechanisms and management (pharmacologic, interventional and device-based) in patients with pulmonary heart disease.
  • In collaboration with the heart and lung transplant programs, learn donor management skills and donor procurement procedure and processes, as well as understanding the intraoperative procedures for lung and heart-lung transplantation and mechanical circulatory devices such as ventricular assist and ECMO.
  • Learn how to evaluate and treat organ failure and mechanical circulatory support patients in a multidisciplinary team setting.
    • Perform post-procedure and long-term follow up.
    • Adjust medications with attending supervision.
  • Participate in the evaluation of patients with implantable devices, hemodynamic monitors, and post-operative.
  • Become aware of contemporary and investigational therapies for pulmonary hypertension, and participate in primary research projects.
Curriculum

The program offers specific training in:

  • Dyspnea
    • Identify and characterize patients
    • Performance evaluation program
    • Right heart catheterization
    • Pulmonary angiography
    • Advanced cardiopulmonary exercise testing
  • Pulmonary vascular disease
  • Adult congenital heart disease
  • Adult heart failure
  • Critical care
    • Management of the failing patient
      • Tailored therapies
      • Mechanical assist devices
      • ECMO and ambulatory ECMO
      • Rescue therapies
    • Post-operative care following PTE
    • Right heart failure
    • Intensive care consultation in the Cardiac ICU
  • Advanced lung failure – chronic disease management
    • Destination therapy
      • Tailored therapies
      • Mechanical assist devices
      • Ambulatory ECMO
      • Rescue therapies
Teaching Facilities

Brigham and Women’s Hospital is a scientific, clinical, and academic powerhouse with a long history of firsts. We foster a shared commitment to predict, prevent, and treat the world’s toughest diseases. Our collaborations are changing the future of medicine, in Boston and beyond.

Our culture of providing excellence in patient care, teaching, and research affords an exceptional environment for clinical training and participation in exciting advances in basic and clinical research.

Committed to teaching and mentoring the next generation of leaders in medicine, our faculty is comprised of experienced clinicians who impart a breadth of knowledge and expertise during clinical rounds and in clinics. In addition, basic and clinical research mentors provide many research opportunities for residents and fellows. 

Research Opportunities

The duration of the clinical fellowship is one year with the option of a second year focusing on research. Full funding is available for those fellows wishing to pursue the research year. Program faculty will assist fellows in project support for additional training focused on research and academic career development. Opportunities are available across the spectrum of basic science, translational science, and clinical research in all aspects of pulmonary heart disease.

Application Requirements and Deadline

Applications are invited from physicians who have completed an ACGME accredited fellowship in either pulmonary and critical care medicine or cardiovascular medicine. 

We require the following documents to be submitted for a complete application to be reviewed:

  • Curriculum vitae (CV)
  • Personal statement
  • Three letters of recommendation

Our deadline for receipt of your fellowship application and all supporting documents is September 1st. Interviews are granted on a rolling basis by receipt date.

For additional information please contact:

Somer Kouzbari
Education Program Manager
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
E-mail: skouzbari@bwh.harvard.edu
Telephone: (617) 732-5025

Selection of Interview Candidates

Each application is reviewed in its entirety by our selection committee with an eye toward a combination of overall clinical and academic excellence, leadership ability, career development potential, and personal character.

We interview approximately eight candidates for the program each year. Although we receive applications from many well-qualified candidates, it is not possible to interview all who apply. Those who are invited will be notified on a rolling basis based on the application receipt and review date, and a personal interview date will be arranged.

Interview Format

Applicants start the interview day at 8:00 a.m. with a meeting with Dr. Waxman, the program director, and then will have interviews with faculty and the current fellow. The current fellow will be available throughout the day to answer questions and give tours.

Travel and Hotel Accommodations

For the purposes of making travel arrangements, please see our hotel accommodations page for more information.

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