The Cardiovascular Medicine Specialist Program aims to produce competent, ethical, and professional cardiologists who meet national and international standards. The program provides comprehensive training in cardiovascular care—including promotive, preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic, and rehabilitative aspects—with a strong emphasis on cardiovascular disease prevention. It also promotes evidence-based practice through research and critical scientific inquiry, while contributing to public health through sustainable cardiovascular prevention initiatives and academic collaboration at national and international levels.
Clinical Cardiologist in hospitals, cardiac centers, and other healthcare facilities, providing comprehensive cardiovascular care.
Academic Clinician / Medical Educator in universities or teaching hospitals, contributing to medical education and specialist training.
Cardiovascular Researcher in academic or research institutions, advancing knowledge through clinical and translational cardiovascular research.
Public Health and Preventive Cardiology Specialist involved in cardiovascular disease prevention programs, health promotion, and health policy initiatives.
Subspecialty Training Opportunities, including fellowship programs such as: