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EHRA International Training Fellowships

Application process is now closed



EHRA is proud to announce the winners of specific Training Fellowship Programmes.


Thanks to a partnership with the Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society, applicants eligible for the Clinical Electrophysiology with emphasis on catheter ablation programme are those who are citizen or permanent residents of a country from the Asia Pacific zone: 

  • Australia and New Zealand: Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand

  • Brunei Darussalam: Brunei Cardiac Society

  • Cambodia: Cambodian Heart Association

  • China: Chinese Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology

  • Hong Kong: Hong Kong College of Cardiology

  • India: Indian Heart Rhythm Society

  • Indonesia: Indonesian Heart Rhythm Society

  • Japan: Japanese Heart Rhythm Society

  • Republic of Korea:  Korean Heart Rhythm Society

  • Malaysia: National Heart Association of Malaysia

  • Mongolia: Mongolian Heart Rhythm Society

  • Myanmar: Cardiac Society Myanmar Medical Association

  • Pakistan: Pakistan Heart Rhythm Society

  • Philippines: Philippine Heart Rhythm Society

  • Singapore: Singapore Cardiac Society

  • Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka Heart Rhythm Society

  • Taiwan: Taiwan Heart Rhythm Society

  • Thailand: Heart Association of Thailand

  • Vietnam: Vietnam Heart Rhythm Society

Prior to application, candidates & centres should read carefully the rules and regulations of the EHRA International Training Fellowships programme.

Application Process

First Step: Request your electronic application form

Please contact us to request your electronic application forms.

You will receive your application form within 15 days.

Important: Please provide your contact details (Names, Titles, Main Address, Telephone number) when requesting your application forms. Incomplete requests may prolong the whole process.

Second Step: Fill in the application forms

The individual application forms have three parts:

  • PART A: Applicant's profile (to be filled in by the applicant)
  • PART B: must be filled in by the Head of department or supervisor
  • PART C: must be filled in by the Referee

The centre has to fill in the application form (only 1 part).

Third step: Send back the application forms (filled in and signed)

The applicant/centre must send back the first part by email.

Only for individual application:

The Head of department or supervisor must send back directly the second part.

The Referee must send back directly the third part

NOTES

  1. The application form has three parts and is in electronic format (Word), and should be completed and submitted electronically (Word). Paper applications will not be accepted. All parts of the application should be returned by the closing date, by the responsible persons who have been requested to complete them, directly to the European Heart Rhythm Association electronically.
  2. Applications will be submitted for consideration exactly as received by the office. Applicants are therefore urged not to submit incomplete forms and take the responsibility that they may be rejected.
  3. Applications must conform to the accepted lay-out in the electronic forms and provide the necessary information as requested in the form. Please make a careful selection of your documentation. 

EHRA International Training Fellowship grading process

  • Online grading tool is set and share with the International Fellowship committee members
  • Each International Fellowship committee members grade individually
  • A committee teleconference is organised to nominate the final winners, select the training centres and proceed with the matching.