Interventional Cardiology Fellowship
This one-year Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited fellowship in Interventional Cardiology includes training in coronary and peripheral interventions at Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute. Training provides a high-volume interventional experience that includes complex coronary intervention, CHIP/CTO procedures, primary PCI, robotic PCI, advanced coronary imaging/physiology, iliac and femoro-popliteal intervention, pedal access/limb salvage procedures, endovascular aneurysm repair, and venous intervention.
Program training
The goal of the program is to instruct fellows on how to perform successful structural interventions on adult patients with congenital heart disease. This fellowship offers a multidisciplinary approach to cardiac care. Training includes a combination of clinical (office and hospital-based) and procedural training, clinical (case-based) conferences, and bedside instruction by clinical faculty.
The training program offers:
- High-volume, hands-on interventional cardiovascular instruction.
- Access to a renowned, experienced faculty. Most of the faculty received interventional training at the Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute, Cleveland Clinic, or Mayo Clinic.
- Completion of more than 400 coronary interventions and 50-100 peripheral interventions.
- Coronary interventions that include complex coronary intervention; high-risk PCI; CTO PCI; mechanical circulatory support including Impella and ECMO; primary PCI; rotational and laser atherectomy; balloon lithotripsy; drug coated balloon angioplasty, IVUS and OCT imaging; physiologic testing with iFR, CFR, FFR and a high percentage of radial interventions.
- Peripheral interventions that include iliac and femoro-popliteal intervention; critical limb ischemia/limb salvage PTA including pedal access; carotid/brachiocephalic intervention; mesenteric/renal artery intervention; renal denervation, drug coated balloon angioplasty; balloon lithotripsy; excisional; orbital and laser atherectomy; EVAR/TEVAR; pulmonary and deep venous thrombectomy; iliac venous stenting; and endovenous laser ablation/ambulatory phlebectomy.
- Opportunities for conducting robust interventional research. The interventional group contributes to the 150-180 publications that the Mid America Heart Institute puts out annually in high-impact journals such as JAMA, Circulation, JACC, JACC Intervention, and NEJM.
- Excellent research support from dedicated statisticians and research staff. Research involves participations in large multicenter trials (Agent IDE, Shortcut, COSIRA, COMPLETE, Short DAPT, Shockwave PAD, Shockwave CAD) as well as institutionally developed registries (OPEN CTO, OPTIMUM).
Subspecialty training
Fellows who complete the one-year Interventional Cardiology Fellowship are eligible for the Structural Intervention Fellowship. One fellow is chosen per year and will receive experience in the performance of TAVR, mitral, tricuspid and pulmonary valve interventions, LAAO, ASD/PFO, PVL and ACHD procedures.
2021 Subspecialty breakdown
- Coronary
- PCI: 2,000
- Complex/Multivessel
- CTO PCI: 200
- STEMI PCI: 300
- Impella/MCS: 70
- Rotablator: 175
- Laser atherectomy
- Shockwave (IVL)
- IVUS/OCT
- iFR/FFR
- Robotic PCI
- Peripheral
- PTA: 700
- Iliac/Femoropopliteal
- CLI/Limb salvage
- Carotid/Subclavian
- Renal/Mesenteric
- Drug coated balloons
- Shockwave (IVL)
- Excisional atherectomy
- Laser atherectomy
- TEVAR/EVAR
- PE/DVT/IVC/Venous stents
- Structural
- TAVR: 250
- MitraClip: 80
- TMVR
- LAAO: 125
- ASD/PFO: 30-40
- Melody TPVR
- TV intervention
- PDA/Coarctations
- Other
- Percutaneous coronary intervention: over 400
- Chronic total occlusion PCI: 50–100
- Rotational atherectomy: 20–30
- Impella/MCS: 20–30
- Peripheral intervention: 50–100
Achievements and accolades
- The Interventional Fellowship, established in 1987, is one of the top interventional training programs in the country.
- The program has more than 75 alumni, including accomplished interventionalists such as Paul Tierstein, MD (Scripps) and Gregg Stone, MD (CRF).
- The Mid America Heart Institute performed the world’s first primary angioplasty for acute MI in 1981 and trained a generation of interventionalists through angioplasty training courses.
- The Mid America Heart Institute’s interventional program conducts regular CTO courses and participates in live cases for both the TCT and ACC.
- Graduates of the program go on to become thought leaders in interventional cardiology at their institutions and across the country.
Saint Luke's faculty
Program leadership
Anthony J. Hart, MD
Program Director
Adam C. Salisbury, MD
Associate Program Director
Elizabeth Grier, MD
Cardiologist
James Webb
GME Program Coordinator
Additional faculty
- Dmitri V. Baklanov, MD
- Charles W. Barth III, MD
- Matthew C. Bunte, MD
- Adnan Chhatriwalla, MD
- J. Aaron Grantham, MD
- Anthony J. Hart, MD
- Chetan P. Huded, MD
- Dany Jacob, MD
- Steven B. Laster, MD
- Jason B. Lindsay, MD
- David M. Safley, MD
Eligibility
- US citizen or J1 visa sponsorship only
- Completion of an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited cardiovascular disease program or its equivalent
Application process
Saint Luke’s accepts applications, conduct interviews, and selects candidates in December. Applications for the University of Missouri–Kansas City Interventional Cardiology Fellowship program are completed through Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Program ID is 1522821040.
More information
We welcome your interest in the Interventional Cardiology Fellowship. For more information, contact James Webb, GME Program Coordinator, Cardiovascular Fellowship Programs at jrwebb@saintlukeskc.org or 816-932-4575.
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