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Applicants interested in applying to the Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship Program at Cooper should apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) by clicking here.
- Curriculum vitae
- Medical school transcript
- Three original letters of recommendation, one of which must be from your current or most recent training director
- Personal statement describing your training goals and future career plans
- ECFMG certification (IMG only)
- USLME reports (1,2 and 3)
The program director and additional faculty members will review applicant files.
Invitations for interviews will be based upon their recommendations.
Program Eligibility
Eligibility for the Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology (CCEP) fellowship program requires a minimum of three years of ACGME-accredited training in internal medicine and three years of ACGME-accredited training in Cardiovascular Disease. Individuals accepted for a position in the CCEP fellowship program must be U.S. citizen, classified as a resident alien, or hold a J-1 visa.