Maine Medical Center
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Curriculum

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Cardiac - 26 weeks

MaineHealth Maine Medical Center (MHMMC) has significant cardiac surgical volume that includes on and off-pump CABG, valve repair and replacement, major aortic reconstruction, insertion/implantation of circulatory assist devices (ECMO and VAD), and adult and pediatric congenital repair. MHMMC will complete it’s largest modernization and replacement project in history in the summer of 2024 with the completion of the Malone Family Tower. This 7-floor building includes four new cardiac operating rooms, a dedicated operating room for transcatheter interventions (TAVR, Mitral Clips, Convergent Maze procedures, and complex endovascular surgery) and an additional hybrid room to accommodate the expected increase in volume of both open and transcatheter cardiac procedures.

Over the course of the year, the fellow is expected to gain mastery in all aspects of care of the cardiovascular patient, including: preoperative evaluation and optimization, interpretation and application of preoperative testing, perioperative pharmacologic and physiologic evaluation and management, interpretation of invasive monitoring, performance and interpretation of perioperative TEE, management of intra-aortic balloon counter pulsation, extracorporeal and implanted circulatory assist devices (ECMO and VADs), cardiopulmonary bypass and post-operative management in the ICU. The fellow will interact with the entire care team, and be an integral part of the perioperative management for patients throughout their hospitalizations.

Vascular/Thoracic - 6 weeks

The fellow will be responsible for the care of patients having lung and esophageal surgery through both open and video-assisted approaches. The fellow will be responsible for the perioperative management of the patient, including; preoperative evaluation and optimization, interpretation of preoperative pulmonary function testing, intraoperative management of lung isolation strategies, and post-operative pain management. 

We do a wide range of vascular surgery at MHMMC including thoracic and abdominal repair through both endovascular and open approaches. The fellow will build on his/her residency experience and gain expertise in the care of vascular patients. 

The fellow will be an integral part of the care team, and be active in patients’ care throughout the perioperative period. In both vascular and thoracic, the fellow will have the opportunity to both personally perform and supervise the care of these patients.

CVCC - 6 weeks

The MHMMC cardiovascular critical care (CVCC) program provides care to all critically ill patients. It is separated into two units. The cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) is a 16 bed medical ICU which is staffed with intensivists, cardiologists and housestaff from internal medicine, pediatrics, emergency medicine and anesthesiology. This patient population can range from standard post-PCI patients to patients with multi-organ failure requiring mechanical support including IABP, Impellas, and VADs.

The cardiothoracic intensive care unit (CTICU) is an 18 bed unit staffed with advanced practice providers (APPs) and house staff, which includes postoperative cardiac patients as well as patients requiring mechanical circulatory support (including VV and VA ECMO). Each fellow will have the opportunity to participate in the care of medical and surgical cardiovascular patients while working alongside physicians in a complicated, highly functional, multidisciplinary environment.

Electrophysiology - 2 weeks

MHMMC has a robust electrophysiology (EP) department. The fellow will be exposed to a wide range of EP cases, including; ablations (atrial fibrillation and flutter, SVT, VT), implantation of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) including permanent pacemaker (PPM) placement, cardiac resynchronization therapy with (CRT-D) and without (CRT-P) defibrillators, implantable cardiac defibrillators (ICDs), leadless pacemakers, diagnostic congenital catheterizations, and interventional congenital catheterizations including transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement. The fellow will gain expertise in the management of this complex group of patients and will function as an integral part of the care team. The fellow will have the opportunity to both personally perform and supervise the care of our EP patient population.

Electives - 12 weeks 

  • ECHO/TEE – The fellow can elect to spend 2 weeks getting additional TEE experience in the OR and with the cardiology service interpreting TTEs and TEEs with the reading cardiologist.
  • Perfusion – The fellow can elect to spend 1:1 time the perfusion team during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) cases learning the management of the CPB machine, the ECMO machine, VADs including the HeartMate II and III, and the Heartware HVAD, and Impellas.
  • Transfusion Medicine – The fellow can elect to spend 2 weeks in the blood bank learning all aspects of blood banking, from type and screen/cross, blood storage and preparation, coagulation testing and management, and complications of transfusion.
  • Catheterization Lab– The fellow can elect to rotate in the catheterization lab with the interventional cardiologists assisting with diagnostic and interventional catheterizations where the fellow will evaluate and interpret coronary angiography, and right heart catheterizations.
  • Regional Anesthesiology - The fellow can elect to rotate with the anesthesiology pain management program to build upon their residency experience providing regional anesthesia.
  • With program director approval, Fellows may develop learning objectives and curriculums for elective rotations that meet their unique interests. 
     

Didactic

Cardiac Ultrasound Lectures

Lectures put together by faculty in the anesthesiology, cardiology, pediatric cardiology and critical care departments to help fellows prepare for the advanced perioperative echocardiography exam. 

Cardiac Core Curriculum Lectures

Lectures put together by faculty in the anesthesiology, cardiology, pediatric cardiology and critical care departments to help fellows prepare for the adult cardiac anesthesiology board exam.

Fellow/Residence Cardiac Conference

Case conferences are held by residents and fellows (with attending mentorship) to discuss challenging cases or evolving topics in cardiac anesthesiology.

Simulations and Workshops

This includes the TEE and TTE simulator, CPB workshops, ECMO, Impella, VAD, and IABP workshops, diagnostic imaging with cardiology, ROTEM and TEG with transfusion medicine, and bronchoscopy simulation.

Basic Cardiothoracic and Vascular Lectures

This conference series is hosted by the department of anesthesiology and is protected academic time for the residents every Thursday. Fellows are encouraged to attend as their clinical duties allow.

Morbidity and Mortality Conference

Cardiac Surgery Morbidity and Mortality Conferences (M&M) are held monthly on Thursday mornings. The fellow will attend these conference along with the rest of the division and will also be expected to present at M&M when appropriate.

Journal Club

Two of these will be held during the course of the year. They are hosted by one of the faculty members with journal articles selected by the fellows.

Grand Rounds

This is protected educational time every Thursday morning. It will be the expectation that the fellows attend these conferences. This will be an opportunity for them to present to the Department in the form of M&M, Grand Rounds, and/or QI project.

QI Project

The fellow will be required to complete the Patient Safety Quality Improvement (PQSI) institutional curriculum mandatory for all residents and fellows. The fellows will be responsible for the development of an inter-professional QI project during their fellowship year.