Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS) Fellowship

Maastricht University Medical Centre (MUMC), in collaboration with two European centres, offers specialized training in post-cardiotomy mechanical circulatory support (PC-MCS). This Fellowship aims to provide a comprehensive overview of PC-MCS, including current practices, outcomes, and research in this often-overlooked area of surgical training. The programme emphasizes the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration, involving intensivists, perfusionists, cardiologists, anesthesiologists, and nurses, to enhance the candidate's understanding of PC-MCS. Fellows will gain in-depth knowledge of cardiothoracic surgical outcomes and participate in cutting-edge research at one of the world’s leading centres. Additionally, fellows will have the opportunity to continue their involvement in research and center initiatives beyond the Fellowship.

Summary

  • Application dates:

    1st March – 1st May 2025

  • Grant:

    €6,500

  • Location:

    Maastricht University Medical Centre, The Netherlands
    Gasthuisberg Hospital, KU Leuven, Belgium
    Vienna Medical University, Austria

  • Duration:

    Three one week placements

  • Start Date:

    From January 2026

Fellowship Overview

MUMC has a large collaboration with European as well as extra-European centres for MCS, and has been the leading centre for international, worldwide clinical investigations on post-cardiotomy MCS. The Fellowship will consist of one-week visits to the three fellowship centres, providing the possibility to have access to clinical and simulation sessions, together with case discussion and presentation by the teams involved in these programs.

The Fellowship also includes participation to the EACTS MCS Summit (November 2026) during which the candidate will be further exposed to all the aspects of the project topics, being able to meet and listen to the most advanced experiences and groups of the field, and attend further simulation sessions, usually organized during the 3-day congress.


Learning Objectives

  • Acquiring deep knowledge about the literature and ongoing international studies and investigations on the topic
  • Acquisition of Expert Consensus and Guidelines statements and content on the topic
  • Clinical case exposure and education about decision-making, complication management and postoperative outcome
  • In-depth knowledge of the device available and choice in relation to the different clinical settings and indications
  • Hands-on training about the application and use of MCS in post-cardiotomy (including simulation training and case discussion)

Specific Learning Objectives

  • Acquiring some specific skill about percutaneous cannulation
  • Acquiring specific skill for percutaneous pulmonary artery cannulation
  • Understanding and managing multidisciplinary shock team discussion for PC-MCS
  • Understanding and managing pre-operative, intra-operative and postoperative planned or bail-out conditions requiring PC-MCS
  • Hands-on training about the application and use of MCS in post-cardiotomy (including simulation training and case discussion)
  • Knowledge about ECLS configuration according to the type of circulatory compromise, specifically addressing right or left or biventricular failure
  • Acquiring competence in combining mechanical circulatory support application (ECPELLA, BI-PELLA, IABP and ECLS, and so forth), also in particular conditions, like post-AMI ventricular septal defect or other emergency conditions
  • In-depth discussion and acquisition of left ventricular unloading need and procedure in post-cardiotomy patients undergoing veno-arterial ECLS

Syllabus

  • Post-cardiotomy cardiogenic shock/arrest
  • Temporary mechanical circulatory support
  • Durable mechanical circulatory support
  • Veno-arterial ECLS
  • Trans-aortic microaxial pump
  • Intra-aortic balloon pump
  • Left ventricular unloading
  • Trans-septal cannula positioning
  • Percutaneous pulmonary artery cannulation

Funding

To help with living and travel costs associated with this Fellowship, we offer a grant of €6,500. EACTS will also provide a bursary towards the cost of your attendance at the 2026 EACTS Annual Meeting.


Application and Selection

In order to apply for this fellowship there are some essential criteria you must meet:

  • Be in the last year of training or first four years of independent practice
  • Be interested in treating and managing patients with cardiogenic shock, cardiac arrest, poor preop and perioperative clinical conditions
  • Have some previous experience about mechanical circulatory support (but not compulsory)
  • You should preferably come from a centre with little or no experience about PC-MCS
  • You should preferably have a need of establishing such a programme in your own centre
  • You should have motivation and interest in clinical investigations
  • You should have basic knowledge of mechanical circulatory support devices
  • Be an EACTS member with up-to-date membership payment
  • Be fluent in English

The selected trainee is expected to have acquired an adequate amount of knowledge for the competent practice of general cardiac surgery.

In order to complete your application, you must submit the following documents*:

  • Letter of support from current Head of Department/Training director (if in last year of training)
  • Letter of interest (detailing the way in which you meet the application criteria, your career aspirations along with how you are in a position to apply the skills and knowledge obtained during the Fellowship in your own centre)
  • Previous engagement with EACTS
  • Being a Fellow of the EBCTS will be valued
  • CV detailing publications (if any) or involvement in projects dealing with the fellowship topic

*Please ensure that all documents submitted are written in English, and that they are submitted either as word documents or PDF. We do not accept images or handwritten applications.  We are unable to provide advice or guidance about visa applications, so please ensure that you understand the visa requirements before applying for this Fellowship.


Evaluation and Feedback

The centre supervisors will provide feedback through a dedicated questionnaire about the fellow involvement and extent of participation as well as response to the arranged activities in the three separated centres. The fellow will be asked to provide a written judgement of the positive and negative aspects of the fellowship, with the addition of suggestions to make it more profitable and according to the expectations.


Terms and Conditions