Fellows in the Electrophysiology Fellowship Program are trained in:

  • Catheter ablation of atrial and ventricular tachycardias
  • Pacemaker insertion and management (including leadless)
  • Implantable defibrillator insertion and management (including subcutaneous) 
  • Pharmacological management of arrhythmias
  • Lead extraction
  • Left atrial appendage occlusion 

How to Apply

To apply for a two-year Electrophysiology Fellowship beginning July 2026, applications must be submitted via ERAS beginning July 2025.

Invitations to interview will be sent in September. Interviews will be conducted virtually on Saturday, September 13, 2025.  

All positions will be filled through the NRMP Match.

Additional Resources:

In 2024 the Electrophysiology Department at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania performed:

  • VT and PVC ablations: 933
  • AF ablations: 1003
  • SVT ablations: 383
  • Pacemaker implantations: 560
  • Leadless pacemaker implantations: 50
  • Transvenous ICD implantations: 360
  • Subcutaneous ICD implantations: 37
  • Extravascular ICD implantations: 27
  • Left atrial appendage occlusion devices: 72
  • DC cardioversions: 1050

Program Directors

Current Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellows

Ahmed Bilal

Bilal Ahmed, MD

Medical School: State University of New York, Buffalo New York Residency Program: United Health Services, Wilson Medical Center Program/Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship: United Health Services, Wilson Medical Center/CCEP Fellowship: University of Utah
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Fatimah Alkhunaizi, MD, MS

Medical School: Columbia University Residency Program: Johns Hopkins University Program/Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship: Columbia University
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Colin Blumenthal, MD, MSc

Medical School: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Residency Program: Johns Hopkins University Program/Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
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Thomas Boyle, MD

Medical School: University of Miami Residency Program: Johns Hopkins Program/Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
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Jeremy Feng, MD

Medical School: Harvard Medical School Residency Program: Massachusetts General Hospital Program/Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Gad Mohamed

Mohamed Gad, MBBCh, MPH

Medical School: Ain Shams University, School of Medicine Residency Program: Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland Ohio Program/Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship: Baylor University Medical Center
Michael Litt Headshot

Michael Litt, MD, PhD

Medical School: Vanderbilt University Residency Program: Brigham and Women's Hospital Program/Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
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Rahul Myadam, MBBS

Medical School: Osmania Medical College Residency Program: University of Missouri-Kansas City Program/Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship: Virginia Commonwealth University
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Carli Peters, MD

Medical School: University of Illinois College of Medicine Residency Program: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Program/Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
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Jenna B Spears, MBChB

Medical School: University College Dublin School of Medicine Residency Program: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Program/Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship: Lankenau Medical Center, Main Line Health System
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Jetmir Vojnika, MD

Medical School: Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University Residency Program: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Program/Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship: Cooper University Hospital
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S. Muhammad Mustafa Zaidi, MD

Medical School: Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Residency Program: Temple University Hospital Program/Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship: Temple University Hospital
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