The specialty heart and lung center offers fellowship training in general cardiology, electrophysiology, interventional cardiology, advanced heart failure and vascular surgery.
The partnership will enhance Deborah’s resources and has the potential to expand subspecialty training at the facility, Vincent Pompili, MD, chair of the cardiovascular medicine department at Deborah, said.
“As a specialty educational training site, we need to partner with a medical college with accredited internal medicine core standards and an established residency program,” said Dr. Pompili. “Thomas Jefferson University meets those requirements and also brings a connection and synergy to our program.”
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