key: cord-0757976-ss6wkxjd authors: Tuzovic, Mirela; Brown, Sherry-Ann; Yang, Eric H.; West, Brian H.; Bassi, Nikhil S.; Park, Sandy; Guha, Avirup; Ghosh, Arjun K.; Ganatra, Sarju; Hayek, Salim S.; Moslehi, Javid; Jahangir, Eiman title: Implementation of Cardio-Oncology Training for Cardiology Fellows date: 2020-12-15 journal: JACC CardioOncol DOI: 10.1016/j.jaccao.2020.11.003 sha: b8c9163506fa76c009a3fbef96e2de2d6bbb36b6 doc_id: 757976 cord_uid: ss6wkxjd nan C ardio-oncology is a growing field that en- Level II subspecialty training is appropriate for cardiology fellows who want to independently deliver cardio-oncology care requiring 3 to 6 months of training, a total of 20 half-day cardio-oncology continuity clinics, 2 to 4 days of oncology clinics, and participation in 50 unique inpatient consultations (5 Cardio-oncology continues to grow as a field and will benefit from standardization of training ( Figure 1B) Twitter: @eimanjahangir, @avirupguha, @CardioOncology, @datsunian, @sarjuganatraMD. Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics A population-based study of cardiovascular disease mortality risk in US cancer patients Preparing the cardiovascular workforce to care for oncology patients: JACC review topic of the week Cardiovascular health of patients with cancer and cancer survivors: a roadmap to the next level Cardio-oncology education and training: JACC council perspective Cardio-oncology training: a proposal from the International Cardioncology Society and Canadian Cardiac Oncology Network for a New Multidisciplinary Specialty KEY WORDS cardio-oncology, cardiology, fellowship training