Electrophysiology training facility
Contact usThe Electrophysiology Fellowship program, which began over 30 years ago at Aurora Sinai Medical Center as the first of its kind in Wisconsin, has achieved many firsts in the evolution of diagnostic and therapeutic electrophysiology. Our institution houses a fully funded basic research laboratory where animal research is located on campus.
The Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center training site is now the Electrophysiology Fellowship program's primary training site. It’s the largest tertiary cardiac referral center in the state of Wisconsin, and offers a wealth of clinical material.
Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center
Wisconsin’s largest private hospital
Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center is internationally known for its expertise in heart care and is considered a center of excellence for its many developing cardiovascular technologies. Its five dedicated high-volume electrophysiology laboratories are staffed by a highly trained, strongly committed professional staff and serve as the core of the program.
In addition to patient focus groups, electrophysiologists have opportunities in telemedicine and outreach education. The Arrhythmia Clinic in the Physician Office Building provides fellows with office experience, including consultations and office visits. It also offers clinical experience with pacemaker and ICD patients seen in follow up.
St. Luke’s Medical Center has 983 hospital beds and offers:
- Clinical units: 76 critical care beds, 29 of which are for cardiovascular intensive care, transplant patients and post-anesthesia recovery.
- Catheterization and EP laboratories: There are five laboratories, including two hybrid suites for electrophysiologic studies and advanced procedures, and 10 for cardiac catheterization diagnostic studies and interventions.
- ER and surgical suites: The emergency department has beds for up to 38 patients; 6 of 21 surgical suites are equipped for cardiac procedures.
Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center
2900 W. Oklahoma Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53215
Phone: 414-649-6000 | Fax: 414-649-7982
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Apply to the fellowship
Learn how to apply to the Aurora Electrophysiology Fellowship program. Get information about candidate requirements and the application process.