Program Leadership

Zoran S. Nedeljkovic, MD

Zoran S. Nedeljkovic, MD
Director, Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program
Associate Professor
Education: Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University (1997)
Residency: Internal Medicine, Boston University Medical Center (1997-2000)
Fellowship: Cardiovascular Disease, Boston University Medical Center (2000-2004)
Board Certification: Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology, American Board of Internal Medicine

Program Objectives

Thank you for your interest in the Boston University Medical Center Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program. We accept two (2) applicants every year for this one-year ACGME-certified program.

The Boston University Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program provides comprehensive training in the subspecialty of Interventional Cardiology. Trainees develop the procedural skills, cognitive clinical knowledge, judgement, and professionalism required to excel in this field. The program ensures that fellows gain experience in peripheral vascular diagnostic and interventional procedures, as well as structural heart interventions.

To enhance training, fellows participate in a rotation in South Shore Hospital, a local community hospital, which offers exposure to the practice of Interventional Cardiology in a non-referral, community-based setting. Under supervision, fellows evaluate, manage, and provide interventional treatment for a wide variety of acute and chronic cardiovascular conditions. This rotation emphasizes patient selection and clinical decision-making in the catheterization laboratory, complementing the diverse training environment at BMC.

Application Process

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