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ϰϲͼ Adult Congenital Heart Disease Fellowship

The adult congenital heart disease fellowship within the Herma Heart Institute at Children’s Wisconsin provides superior training in one of the nation’s largest adult congenital heart disease programs. Our objective is to prepare fellows for a career in adult congenital heart disease and continue to train future leaders in this emerging field. During the two-year fellowship, we will build on categorical cardiology training from either pediatric or adult cardiology, which allows fellows to master the complexity of adult congenital heart disease. ACHD fellows will work with a multidisciplinary team, which also fosters individual career interests.

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About Our Program

The Wisconsin Adult Congenital Heart (WAtCH) Program is the largest care team in the state formally trained to care for adults with congenital heart disease. Our program is , demonstrating our ability to meet the highest standards of care. Our core adult congenital cardiology faculty are uniquely qualified to train future adult congenital heart disease physicians, as they were trained in both internal medicine and pediatrics with subsequent advanced training in pediatric or adult cardiology and then subspecialty training in adult congenital heart disease. All core faculty are board certified in adult congenital heart disease and are on staff at Children’s Wisconsin and Froedtert & the ϰϲͼ. The WAtCH Program has been treating patients since 2005 and training fellows since 2010. 
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Message from Our Director

Thank you for your interest in our fellowship program. I believe our program is special in that it combines a world-class, comprehensive cardiac program with a small group feel.

Here’s just a few things you can expect from our ACHD fellowship program:

A comprehensive and in-depth training in congenital heart disease from a variety of experts
Fellows in our program are exposed to the full continuum of ACHD care, seeing patients in the historic Herma Heart Institute at Children’s Wisconsin, as well as at Froedtert Hospital, a large tertiary referral center. This allows fellows to benefit from expertise in pediatrics and internal medicine. With our program, your curriculum will be tailored to complement your background, ensuring you have equal training in and exposure to both pediatric cardiology and adult congenital cardiology. While cardiologists provide the bulk of education, our fellows also learn a great deal from our cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, sonographers, cath lab techs, and many more.

A tailored approach, customized to your unique clinical interests
During your fellowship, you will be exposed to a wide variety of pathology, from simple bicuspid aortic valves to single ventricles and Eisenmenger’s syndrome. Our fellows are encouraged to tailor the fellowship toward their career interests within adult congenital heart disease. Past fellows have found niches in connective tissue disease, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, advanced imaging and exercise physiology. Fellows can also participate in our heart disease in pregnancy program, which includes a joint cardiology and MFM clinic, as well as regular case conferences.

An opportunity to present research on national and international stages
In addition to clinical experience, fellows have the opportunity to participate in research and present their findings at national and international conferences. The combined resources of the Herma Heart Institute and ϰϲͼ provide our fellows with support in IRB submission, research design, biostatistics and scientific writing. And, through our involvement with the Adult Alliance for Research in Congenital Cardiology and the Pediatric Heart Network, fellows can participate in a wide range of large multicenter to single center studies.

An urban setting, rich with cultural and social pursuits
Our fellowship experience is set against the backdrop of a vibrant, accessible and dynamic city. Milwaukee as a city is a special place – rich with history and unique neighborhoods. Whether you are interested in top-tier sports teams, award-winning restaurants, an active arts and theatre district, or the beauty of the lakefront of Lake Michigan, there is something for everyone here. As a person with no ties to the area, the laid back and friendly Midwestern vibe was especially welcoming when I first arrived. Individuals here will treat you as if they have known you forever, and the attitude inside the hospital reflects this culture, making it a great place to work.

A strong team full of lifelong friendships and camaraderie
I’m extremely fortunate to work closely with a strong team. Our program is made up of adult congenital cardiologists, ACHD nurses, nurse practitioners, a program coordinator and a social worker. Not only do we work well together in the hospital, but we also enjoy each other’s company outside of work. In the past, our close-knit group has competed in and won the ϰϲͼ softball league championship, and we also compete against each other in our annual chili cook-off.

It is because of our team-based approach that fellows here often develop lifelong friendships with their mentors and colleagues. This makes every graduation from the program somewhat bittersweet for me as fellows move on to use their skills and talents at other premier institutions. But, of course, I am then reinvigorated when I see a former fellow at an ACHD conference, succeeding in our field.

Thank you again for your time, and I hope you are able to visit us in Milwaukee. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions.

Scott Cohen MD 0214 
Scott Cohen MD, MPH

Associate Professor
Director, Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program
sbcohen@mcw.edu

 

Clinical Experience

Inpatient

  • Patients are admitted to both Children’s Wisconsin and Froedtert Hospital, based on considerations of comorbidities and adult congenital heart disease complexity.
  • 3 Congenital Surgeons
  • > 200 hospital admissions per year
  • > 70 surgeries/interventions per year.
  • Care for ACHD patients during medical and post-operative admissions
  • Care for ACHD patients during pregnancy
  • Coordination of multidisciplinary care with multiple subspecialties

Outpatient

  • Daily ACHD clinic during ACHD rotations
  • Over 2,500 clinic visits per year
  • Multidisciplinary Heart Disease in Pregnancy Program
  • ACHD Nurse-Directed Transition Program for adolescent pediatric cardiology patients. We include virtual reality in our education of patients and families about specific types of congenital heart disease.
  • Experts in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy and Lysosomal Storage Disease
  • Opportunities to attend outreach ACHD clinics that serve patients throughout Wisconsin, Northern Illinois, Upper Peninsula of Michigan

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Imaging

  • 10,000 congenital heart echocardiograms annually at Children’s Wisconsin
  • Perform preoperative and postoperative transesophageal echocardiograms in the OR
  • Participate in structural and interventional transesophageal echocardiograms
  • Dual ACHD and Level III CMR faculty
  • Over 500 CMR annually at Children’s Wisconsin

Curriculum

24 months of ACGME-accredited ACHD training

Core set of ACHD curriculum and tailored pathways tailored to the individual trainee’s background and training. Fellows with a pediatric cardiology background follow the pediatric pathway and adult trained fellows follow the internal medicine pathway. 

ACHD Curriculum Pathways

Elective opportunities in cardiac MR, cardiac CT, pulmonary hypertension, cardiac anesthesiology, cardiac catheterization, exercise physiology, and more.

Educational Experience

Fellows are invited to attend categorical educational sessions offered by pediatric and adult cardiology programs. Highlights include a joint pediatric and adult cardiology MRI imaging conference, multidisciplinary Heart Disease in Pregnancy conference, multidisciplinary Fontan conference, adult complex case review (combined structural cath and surgical conference), pediatric cardiology echo review, monthly ACHD Core Curriculum, and adult cardiology grand rounds.

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Research Experience

All fellows are expected to finish a core research project during their two year fellowship. These projects allow the fellows to develop a niche within adult congenital heart disease and further our field. The faculty are involved in local projects as well as multicenter research through the AARCC and the Pediatric Heart Network.

Past fellows have presented their research at national and international conferences, including the American College of Cardiology, the International Society of Adult Congenital Heart Disease, the American Heart Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, and the American Society of Echocardiography. The WAtCH Program has been awarded highly competitive research grants and published nearly 50 adult congenital heart disease articles in the last decade.

We prioritize quality improvement as part of our dedication to safe and effective care. The Herma Heart Institute supports multiple QI projects for outpatient and inpatient care.

Our Faculty

Our core ACHD faculty have been awarded for their teaching and mentoring, recognized with numerous awards for Best Doctor and Expert Clinician among other honors.

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Scott Cohen, MD, MPH

Adult Congenital Heart Disease Medical Director, MCW/Children’s Wisconsin
Adult Congenital Heart Disease Fellowship Program Director, MCW/Children’s Wisconsin
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, ϰϲͼ
Training:

  • Brown University, Internal Medicine Pediatric Residency, 2003-2007
  • Brown University, Adult Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship, 2007-2010
  • Brown University, Preventative Cardiology, 2010-2011
  • MCW/Children’s Wisconsin ACHD Fellowship, 2011-2012

Interests: Pulmonary hypertension secondary to congenital heart disease, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, echocardiography, adult cardiology, pregnancy

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Peter Bartz, MD
Clinical Vice President of Ambulatory Services, Children’s Wisconsin
Section Chief and Medical Director, Herma Heart Institute, Children’s Wisconsin
Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, ϰϲͼ
Training:

  • Western Michigan University, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Residency, 1999-2003
  • Mayo Clinic, Pediatric Cardiology Disease Fellowship, 2003-2006

Interests: Pediatric cardiology, adult congenital heart disease, echocardiography

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Matthew Buelow, MD
Medical Director for Regional Services – Northeast, Children’s Specialty Group
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, ϰϲͼ
Training:

  • ϰϲͼ, Internal Medicine Pediatric Residency, 2009-2013
  • MCW/Children’s Wisconsin Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship, 2013-2016

Interests: Pediatric cardiology, adult congenital heart disease, echocardiography

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Jennifer Gerardin, MD
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics
Training:

  • Michigan State University/Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research Center Internal Medicine Pediatric Residency, 2006-2010
  • University of Minnesota Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship, 2012-2015
  • Emory University ACHD Fellowship, 2015-2017
  • Emory University, Level III trained CMR and Level II trained Cardiac CT, 2015-2017

Interests: Pediatric cardiology, adult congenital heart disease, lysosomal storage disease, cardiac MR and cardiac CT

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Salil Ginde, MD, MPH
Marfan and Related Connective Tissue Disorders Director
Fontan Survivorship and Advanced Therapies Program Co-Director
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics
Training:

  • University of Chicago Medical Center Internal Medicine Pediatric Residency, 2005-2009
  • MCW/Children’s Wisconsin Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship, 2009-2012
  • MCW/Children’s Wisconsin ACHD Fellowship, 2012-2013

Interests: Pediatric cardiology, adult congenital heart disease, echocardiography, connective tissue disease, long term complications of single ventricle patients

In addition to the core ACHD faculty, WAtCH Program fellows learn from an extensive multidisciplinary team which involves pediatric and adult cardiology programs, interventional cardiology electrophysiology, cardiac imaging, heart failure/transplant, pulmonary hypertension, cardiac intensive care, cardiothoracic surgery, cardiac anesthesia, OBGYN/MFM, genetic counselors, and more.


Adult Cardiovascular Division Faculty

Our Team

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James Kimber, MD
Current fellow

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Lindsey Katzmark, NP
Nurse Practitioner

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Melanie Parent, NP

Nurse Practitioner

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Patricia Stoll, MSN
Social Worker

Kristen Andersen
Kristen Andersen, BA

Program Coordinator

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Melissa Hodgson, BSN

Nurse Clinician

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Emily Reinhardt, BSN

Nurse Clinician

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Joel Robers, BSN

Nurse Clinician

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Tara Saleska, BSN
Nurse Clinician

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Jane Sowinski, BSN

Nurse Coordinator

Our Alumni

Catherine Weinberg, MD
St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center, Internal Medicine Residency, 2004-2007
St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center, Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship, 2007-2010
MCW/Children’s Wisconsin ACHD Fellowship, 2010-2011
Current Position: Dr. Weinberg is the Program Director of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program and High Risk Cardiovascular Obstetrics at Lenox Hill Hospital, Northwell Health. Hempstead, New York.


Scott Cohen MD 0214Scott Cohen, MD, MPH
Brown University, Internal Medicine Pediatric Residency, 2003-2007
Brown University, Adult Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship, 2007-2010
Brown University, Preventative Cardiology, 2010-2011
MCW/Children’s Wisconsin ACHD Fellowship, 2011-2012
Current Position: Dr. Cohen is the Medical Director of the ACHD Program  at the MCW/Children’s Wisconsin. He is also the Director of the ACHD Fellowship and the Co-Director of the Heart Disease in Pregnancy Program. Practices in adult cardiology and ACHD cardiology.

 

 

SalilGindeSalil Ginde, MD, MPH
University of Chicago Medical Center Internal Medicine Pediatric Residency, 2005-2009
MCW/Children’s Wisconsin Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship, 2009-2012
MCW/Children’s Wisconsin ACHD Fellowship, 2012-2013
Current Position: Associate Medical Director of the ACHD Program and Medical Director of the Marfan and Related Connective Tissue Disorders Program at the MCW/Children’s Wisconsin. He is also Co-Director of the Fontan Survivorship and Advanced Therapies Program at Children’s Wisconsin. Practices pediatric and ACHD cardiology.

 

 

Jon CramerJonathan Cramer, MD
University of Louisville, Internal Medicine Pediatric Residency, 2006-2010
MCW/Children’s Wisconsin Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship, 2010-2013
MCW/Children’s Wisconsin ACHD Fellowship, 2013-2014
Current Position: Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program Director at University of Omaha. Practices pediatric and ACHD cardiology.

 

 

Dan CoxDaniel Cox, DO
Maine Medical Center, Internal Medicine Pediatric Residency, 2008-2011
MCW/Children’s Wisconsin Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship, 2011-2014
MCW/Children’s Wisconsin ACHD Fellowship, 2014-2015
Current Position: Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program Director at University of Utah. Practices pediatric and ACHD cardiology.

 




Roni Jacobsen, MD

Phoenix Children’s Hospital/Maricopa Medical Center
Internal Medicine Pediatrics Residency, 2008-2012
MCW/Children’s Wisconsin Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship, 2012-2015
MCW/Children’s Wisconsin ACHD Fellowship, 2015-2017
Current Position: Pediatric and ACHD Faculty at University of Colorado/Children’s Hospital of Colorado

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Cleveland Clinic Foundation Internal Medicine Residency, 2012-2015
Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami, Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship, 2015-2018
MCW/Children’s Wisconsin ACHD Fellowship, 2018-2020
Current Position: Practices ACHD, adult cardiology, and Cardiac MR at Centra Health, Lynchburg, Virginia

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How to Apply

We are recruiting for fellowship beginning 2022. Please use ERAS to apply for the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Fellowship program at ϰϲͼ / Children’s Wisconsin. Applications must include: CV, personal statement, 3 letters of recommendation, USMLE transcript (+ COMLEX transcript, for DO applicants). ERAS has a place for each of these required documents to be uploaded. We participate in the NRMP match.