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Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program

NBIMC has a long history of physician training; a General Cardiology Fellowship has existed at the Beth for well over 50 years and an Interventional Cardiology Fellowship has existed for almost forty years.

We are a Quaternary Cardiac Care Center with the following services:

  1. Catering to the surrounding community we have a bedrock of Basic bread and butter cardiology services
  2. Advanced cardiac imaging including CTA and Cardiac MR
  3. Advanced heart failure program with a Shock protocol and mechanical circulatory support modalities
  4. Cardiac Surgery and Cardiac transplant
  5. Pediatric and adult congenital heart disease including Pediatric Cardiac Surgery program
  6. A busy Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory with a High volume of diagnostic and complex interventional procedures including Impella assisted complex PCI for multi vessel CAD and unprotected Left main interventions
  7. A busy Structural Heart Disease program with a high volume of TAVR, LAAO, Mitra Clip and PFO/ASD Closure
  8. A busy Endovascular Program with a high volume of lower extremity/ CLI interventions including use of pedal approach, Iliac and Brachiocephalic interventions including Carotid and Subclavian Stenting, SMA/Celiac axis and Renal artery stenting
  9. PERT/Cather based interventions for Sub massive Pulmonary Embolism
  10. A busy Electrophysiology program offering advanced devices and arrhythmia ablation services

Patient Stories

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  • When Gerald Corrado developed a rare swallowing disorder called achalasia, a highly specialized procedure called POEM helped his esophagus empty its contents.

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