Graduate Medical Education
Baylor's graduate medical education program promotes diversity, quality and a combination of real-world applications and academic excellence. The dedicated physician leaders on the medical staff work to prepare fellows and interns for the challenging and rewarding field of medicine. Medical education has been a successful collaborative effort between Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas and Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital, both located on the downtown campus.
Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship
Fellows complete a three-year comprehensive training program which includes all aspects of cardiology. Clinical rotations at Baylor Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital include interventional cardiology, cardiac electrophysiology, cardiac rehabilitation, lipids, noninvasive cardiology, nuclear cardiology and vascular medicine. Find information on the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship.
Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship
Fellows complete a twelve-month comprehensive training program. The curriculum includes diagnostic and procedure skills, outpatient management and clinical research. One fellow is accreted per year.
Vascular and Interventional Radiology Fellowship
Training covers all aspects of vascular and non-vascular intervention, and diagnostic angiography. Fellows gain experience in performing such procedures as vascular stent placement, stent-grafts, transluminal angioplasty, atherectomy, thrombolysis and embolization. Find information on the Vascular and Interventional Radiology Fellowship.
Vascular Surgery Residency
Fully accredited by the ACGME (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education), the program annually offers two residency positions through the NRMP (National Resident Match Program). The one-year residency is devoted exclusively to general vascular surgery. Find information on the Vascular Surgery Residency.










