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Pediatric Cardiology

Fellowship Programs

Pediatric Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program

The Division of Pediatric Cardiology, based at the Montreal Children's Hospital (MCH) which is part of the 污污草莓视频 University Health Centre (MUHC), offers a 1鈥恲ear听Pediatric Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program.

The听fellowship program provides exposure to all areas of diagnostic and interventional heart catheterization听procedures. The fellowship consists of听integrated exposure to clinical care, research, and teaching.听The Montreal Children's Hospital is a 154 inpatient beds institution that has a busy Cardiac Program that听offers a full range of cardiac care. In 2015, the MUHC moved to the new Glen site that provides听tertiary and quaternary cardiac care from fetal to adult life. The facility features key adjacencies for the听Fetal Maternal unit and between the pediatric and adult interventional platforms (operating room and听heart cathetertization laboratory).

Heart catheterizations are performed in a new, dedicated state of the art biplane laboratory that offers听advanced imaging capabilities including rotational angiography. The laboratory is also fully equipped for听complex electrophysiology applications including 3D mapping. Between 100鈥�120 catheterization听procedures are done yearly at our institution.

Interventions are carried out under the supervision of Dr. Adrian Dancea听and, occasionally, Dr. Giuseppe听Martucci from the immediately adjacent Royal Victoria Hospital (RVH). Occasionally, the fellow will also听participate in structural heart catheterization cases in the biplane lab at the RVH under the supervision of听either Dr. Dancea or Dr. Martucci.

Program length: 1 year
Average number of trainees per year: 1

Training Objectives

General Objective:
To learn the principles and practice of Pediatric Interventional Cardiology (PIC). These include听general topics in PIC such as: preparation of cases, attendance to pre鈥恈atherization clinics, post-catherization care and preparation of heart catherization reports. The candidate will acquire knowledge of pertinent risks and benefits of each intervention and obtain informed consent from families. In addition, the fellow will gain awareness of occupational hazards and radiation safety as pertaining to the field on Interventional Cardiology. The fellow will听learn a team approach to care delivery with constant interactions with other members of the Cardiac Team. More specifically, the fellow will present the results of the heart catherization to the members of the Cardiac Team and conjointly devise further care plans.

Specific objectives are to provide exposure in the following areas:

  1. Obtaining vascular access (venous, arterial) in various sites including femoral, jugular, radial, transhepatic in children of all ages either by palpation and landmarks or using ultrasound guidance
  2. Performing diagnostic heart catherizations (right and left heart) in children of all ages including hemodynamic assessment, evaluation of cardiac output and intracardiac shunts, assessment of pulmonary hypertension and manipulation of pulmonary vascular bed in the cath lab. The candidate will be versed in all aspects of a heart catherization including catheter selection and manipulation, titration of anticoagulation including post cath hemostasis, generating diagnostic angiograms including appropriate selection of projections.
  3. Performing interventional procedures including:
    1. balloon dilation (with or without stent implantation) of semilunar valves, pulmonary arteries, aorta, systemic and pulmonary veins
    2. device occlusion of atrial septal defects, patent foramen ovale, patent ductus arteriosus, Fontan fenestration
    3. device of coil occlusion of abnormal vessels or collaterals
    4. retrieval of embolized foreign bodies
    5. percutaneous implantation of pulmonary valves
    6. balloon atrial septostomies (bedside or in the cath lab)
    7. endomyocardial biopsies
    8. management of complications that can arise from any of the above complications
  4. Research: All fellows are expected to participate in at least one research project, with the goal of publishing in a major peer鈥恟eviewed journal. Fellows are also encouraged to take advantage of the many opportunities to contribute to multi鈥恉isciplinary research projects ongoing with other departments.
  5. Teaching: Fellows are expected to teach resident rounds whenever appropriate. This could include general teaching rounds with all the residents and more specifically core pediatric cardiology fellows. With respect to procedures, the fellow is primarily responsible for all interventional procedures with the help of the overseeing interventional cardiologist. When appropriate, the fellow will be involved in the hands on teaching of core pediatric cardiology fellows.

    Advanced Training in Pediatric Cardiac Non-Invasive Imaging Fellowship Program

    The听Advanced Training in Pediatric Cardiac Non-Invasive Imaging Fellowship Program听gives future echocardiographers the experience, tools and confidence to efficiently听function in and/or lead high-volume echocardiographic academic or community laboratories, while being听truly comfortable with the breadth of all echocardiographic procedures, techniques and protocols. The听fellowship provides an integrated experience of clinical care, research, and teaching. All activities take听place at the Montreal Children鈥檚 Hospital (MCH) of the 污污草莓视频 University Health Centre (MUHC).

    Program length: 1 year
    Average number of trainees per year: 1

    Program Description

    The fellowship program trains pediatric cardiologists in non-invasive cardiac imaging to听be able to function independently in high volume echocardiography laboratories and cardiac MRI programs, while being comfortable with the non-invasive diagnosis of the whole breadth of fetal and pediatric cardiac pathology. The wide variety of cardiac pathology encountered at the Montreal Children鈥檚 Hospital provides fellows in our program with unparalleled exposure to the state of the art of pediatric echocardiography, fetal cardiology and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

    Our fellows are already graduated pediatric cardiologists with a core knowledge of transthoracic echocardiography (TTE). During the fellowship they refine their TTE skills including functional tissue Doppler assessment and strain imaging; develop expertise in transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) both in the operating room and during interventional procedures in the catheterization laboratory; acquire expertise in fetal cardiology; and, acquire expertise in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

    Cardiac Magnetic Resonance has become part of the common armamentarium available to the cardiologist for investigation in congenital heart disease. The cardiac MRI aspect of our one-year imaging fellowship naturally evolves from the basic requirements of core pediatric cardiology training with the goal of achieving level II training where at the end, the trainee will be able to work independently in the field of congenital cardiac magnetic resonance.

    The training both for echocardiography and MRI is longitudinal and under one-to-one supervision.

    There are four cardiologists with formal advanced training in pediatric echocardiography and fetal cardiology: Dr. T铆scar Cavall茅-Garrido, Dr. Claudia Renaud, Dr. Luc Jutras and Dr. Wadi Mawad, the last two with also formal level III training in pediatric cardiac MRI. In addition, there are four senior echocardiography technologists in the laboratory with an important role in teaching image acquisition, particularly in fetal echocardiography.

    The emphasis of the fellowship is to provide high-level personalized training. All imaging techniques performed by the fellow are directed / assessed one by one by staff and are tailored to their starting skill level and progression in training. Fellows are given full flexibility and priority in choosing to image certain cases to ensure proper exposure to all pathology. Fellows are encouraged to work with all attending imaging cardiologists to maximize the exposure to different approaches. In order to allow fellows to reach adequate volumes, they are always given priority to choose cases. There are no scheduling conflicts with core cardiology trainees in our program. Maternal Fetal Medicine fellows rotate in fetal cardiology during the last months of the academic year听when the emphasis of our program has shifted towards a more intensive MRI exposure.

    Since some of our fellows are international graduates with no previous experience in our hospital, the first month of fellowship is spent听on cardiology in-patient and consultation service under the supervision of the staff cardiologist on call. This allows the trainee to become familiar with the hospital structure and functioning as well as the modus operandi of the Division of Cardiology. The remaining months in the听fellowship are spent as detailed below. The proposed schedule is flexible to adapt to the educational needs of individual trainees. In addition, there is home call duty throughout the year, in accordance with the residents鈥� union agreement.

    Schedule

    First month of Fellowship

    TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
    8-9 AM Handover Rounds Cardiology Service Grand Rounds Echo Teaching Rounds Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment Group Rounds
    AM Cardiology Service Cardiology Service Cardiology Service Research
    PM

    Journal Club

    Cardio-Surgical Conference

    Cardiology Service MRI Scanning Cardiology Service

    Handover Rounds

    Research

    Second to Seventh Month听of Fellowship

    TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
    8-9 AM Handover Rounds Fetal Echo Grand Rounds Echo Teaching Rounds Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment Group Rounds
    AM Research Fetal Echo Fetal Echo Research
    PM

    Journal Club

    Cardio-Surgical Conference

    Fetal Echo MRI Scanning Fetal Echo

    Handover Rounds

    Research

    Last Five听Months of Fellowship

    TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
    8-9 AM Handover Rounds

    TEE (OR/cath lab)

    TTE Reporting

    Grand Rounds Echo Teaching Rounds Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment Group Rounds
    AM MRI Reporting MRI Reporting

    TEE (OR/cath lab)

    TTE Reporting

    Research
    PM

    Journal Club

    Cardio-Surgical Conference

    TEE (OR/cath lab)

    Fetal Scanning

    MRI Scanning

    TEE (OR/cath lab)

    TTE Reporting

    Handover Rounds

    MRI Reporting

    Contact Us

    Division Director

    Dr. Wadi Mawad

    Postgraduate Medical Education

    Residency Program Director
    Dr. Tiscar Cavall茅-Garrido

    Pediatric Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program Director
    Dr. Adrian Dancea

    Advanced Training in Pediatric Cardiac Non-Invasive Imaging Fellowship Program Co-Directors
    Dr. Tiscar Cavall茅-Garrido
    Dr. Luc Jutras

    Administrative Staff

    Residency Program听Coordinator
    programadmin.pedscardio@mcgill.ca

    MUHC Administrative Assistant
    Mary Serravalle
    514-412-4400 ext. 23191