MiCS Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (MiCS-CABG) Fellowship in partnership with Medtronic
The MICS-CABG Fellowship, in partnership with Medtronic, supports newly graduated cardiothoracic surgeons to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge in the surgical management of patients with coronary artery disease, with special interest in off-pump and minimal invasive techniques. A Fellow will have an exciting opportunity to work under the guidance of leading surgeon-educators in this field.
Specifically, the Fellow will gain foundational knowledge of the pathophysiology of coronary artery disease, the rationale for its surgical treatment and first-hand experience in MICS CABG.
Acquired Cardiac Disease
Education
Acquired Cardiac Disease
Covering advanced surgical techniques and strategies across the spectrum of acquired cardiac surgery and working on prevalent issues faced by acquired cardiac surgeons today. The domain’s purpose is to lead, advise and support EACTS activities in all matters concerned with acquired cardiac diseases including educational output, research and training, and guidelines.