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Jennifer Rzepka Executive Director
Wisconsin Chapter
American College of Cardiology
6737 West Washington Avenue, Suite 1420
Milwaukee, WI 53214
e-mail:info@wcacc.org
tel: (414) 276-8788
fax: (414) 276-7704 |
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 FAQ's
About Cardiology
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How much training does a Cardiologist receive? |
Answer:
After four years of medical school, these highly-trained doctors spend from six to eight more years in specialized training. A cardiologist receives three years of training in internal medicine and three or more years in specialized cardiology training. A pediatric cardiologist receives three years of training in pediatrics, and three or more years in specialized pediatric cardiology training. A cardiac surgeon must complete five years of training in general surgery before starting a two-or three-year cardiothoracic training program. Some cardiac surgeons have additional training to perform pediatric or transplant surgery.
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