Early Career Professionals & Trainees
Junior faculty and trainee members are the future of ISHLT and of the profession, and the Society is committed to facilitating their full engagement in all the ISHLT offers.
Early Career
"Early Career" is defined as anyone whose training was completed fewer than six years ago.
Members and nonmembers can self-identify as Early Career under the "Account" tab when updating their member profile.
Trainees
ISHLT has an official Trainee Membership category, open to all individuals in a formal training program (residents, fellows, medical students, nursing students, and graduate students).
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5 April 2024
Rossa Brugha, MD, PhD, a respiratory pediatrician at the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, UK is … -
25 March 2024
The March 2024 Journal Watch explores topics in Anesthesiology & Critical Care, including VA-ECMO … -
5 March 2024
Caitlin Demarest, MD, PhD, a thoracic and lung transplant surgeon and Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt … -
28 February 2024
The February 2024 Journal Watch explores topics in Research and Immunology, including microRNA, metabolomic … -
6 February 2024
Rachna Kataria, MD, a cardiologist and Assistant Professor at Brown University is featured in this installment …