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Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship Program

Core Faculty Members

Bryon E. Rubery, MD

Tony W. Simmons, MD

Rick A. Henderson, MD  

General Description

The Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship Program offers a comprehensive one year training program to fellows who have completed a cardiovascular diseases fellowship. The fellowship provides extensive experience in all areas of electrophysiology and exposure to a wide variety of patients and arrhythmias.

Application Process

You may apply any time for the 2 CCEP Fellowships. Please submit your Curriculum Vitae and personal statement by e-mail (hcleving@wakehealth.edu) or fax (336-713-5522). Please send at least 3 letters of recommendation, addressed to:

Wake Forest School of Medicine
Attn: Dr. Tony Simmons
CCEP Program Director
Department of IM/Section on Cardiology
Medical Center Boulevard
Winston-Salem, NC 27157

One of the recommendation letters should be written by your Cardiovascular or Cardiology Fellowship Program Director, and another from the Division Chief of Cardiology at your present institution or an EP Cardiology Attending. Additional letters of recommendation are welcome. We conduct interviews from April through September. Any questions, please call 336-716-4667.

Stipend & Benefit Information

The stipend for fellows is set annually by Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and is based upon PGY status.

Benefits Included

  • 2 weeks of vacation annually, up to 4 weeks for leaves of absence
  • Health, life, disability and malpractice insurance
  • National meetings: (Heart Rhythm Society Scientific Sessions, ACC, AHA, etc.) Fellows may attend one national scientific meeting a year paid by the division. Such meetings do not count as vacation time.
  • Lab coats and laundry service 

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Last Updated 7/11/2011
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