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The HFSA Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology Fellowship Consensus Conference

There is waning interest among cardiology trainees in pursuing an Advanced Heart Failure/Transplant Cardiology (AHFTC) fellowship as evidenced by fewer applicants in the National Resident Matching Program match to this specialty. This trend has generated considerable attention across the heart failu...

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Published in:Journal of cardiac failure 2024-02, Vol.30 (2), p.391-398
Main Authors: DRAZNER, MARK H., AMBARDEKAR, AMRUT V., BERLACHER, KATHRYN, BLUMER, VANESSA, CHATUR, SAFIA, CHENG, RICHARD, CHENG, RICHARD K., GRANDIN, E. WILSON, GORODESKI, EIRAN Z., KATARIA, RACHNA, KATZ, JASON N., KITTLESON, MICHELLE M., KRISHNAMOORTHY, ARUN, LALA, ANURADHA, LENNEMAN, ANDREW J., LOHR, NICOLE L., MARGULIES, KENNETH B., MENTZ, ROBERT J., REZA, NOSHEEN, WILCOX, JANE, YOUMANS, QUENTIN R., ZIEROTH, SHELLEY, TEERLINK, JOHN R.
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Summary:There is waning interest among cardiology trainees in pursuing an Advanced Heart Failure/Transplant Cardiology (AHFTC) fellowship as evidenced by fewer applicants in the National Resident Matching Program match to this specialty. This trend has generated considerable attention across the heart failure community. In response, the Heart Failure Society of America convened the AHFTC Fellowship Task Force with a charge to develop strategies to increase the value proposition of an AHFTC fellowship. Subsequently, the HFSA sponsored the AHFTC Fellowship Consensus Conference April 26–27, 2023. Before the conference, interviews of 44 expert stakeholders diverse across geography, site of practice (traditional academic medical center or other centers), specialty/area of expertise, sex, and stage of career were conducted virtually. Based on these interviews, potential solutions to address the declining interest in AHFTC fellowship were categorized into five themes: (1) alternative training pathways, (2) regulatory and compensation, (3) educational improvements, (4) exposure and marketing for pipeline development, and (5) quality of life and mental health. These themes provided structure to the deliberations of the AHFTC Fellowship Consensus Conference. The recommendations from the Consensus Conference were subsequently presented to the HFSA Board of Directors to inform strategic plans and interventions. The HFSA Board of Directors later reviewed and approved submission of this document. The purpose of this communication is to provide the HF community with an update summarizing the processes used and concepts that emerged from the work of the HFSA AHFTC Fellowship Task Force and Consensus Conference.
ISSN:1071-9164
1532-8414
1532-8414
DOI:10.1016/j.cardfail.2023.09.007