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Selected to Fellow of Texas Heart Institute’s Cardiology Program

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UTRGV School of Medicine alumna Dr. Daniella Concha, is seen here at her 2016 UTRGV School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony. Concha was a graduate of the very first class of the UTRGV School of Medicine and currently is completing her internal medicine residency program in New York City. She then will return to Texas to begin her new role as a fellow with the Texas Heart Institute. (UTRGV Photo by David Pike)
 
UTRGV School of Medicine alumna Dr. Daniella Concha, is seen here at her 2016 UTRGV School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony. Concha was a graduate of the very first class of the UTRGV School of Medicine and currently is completing her internal medicine residency program in New York City. She then will return to Texas to begin her new role as a fellow with the Texas Heart Institute. (UTRGV Photo by David Pike)

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By Dimitra Trejo

EDINBURG, Texas – Dr. Daniella Concha, a Rio Grande Valley native and 2020 graduate of the UTRGV School of Medicine, has been selected as a fellow of the 2023-2024 Texas Heart Institute Cardiology Fellowship Program. 

The Texas Heart Institute’s Cardiology Fellowship Program at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center is one of the top medical residency programs in the county, and Concha qualified for one of the six coveted spots available from among 1,000 applicants. 

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“I feel incredibly honored and grateful to get the opportunity to train in the exciting field of cardiology,” Concha said. “My dream is to improve the cardiovascular health of my community with a focus on the diagnosis and treatment of heart failure in underserved populations across ethnic groups.” 

Through the program, Concha will learn new diagnostic and therapeutic technologies in cardiovascular care, and get the opportunity to train in every aspect of cardiovascular medicine through patient care, research and education.

“This program is going to help me reach my goal of becoming an academic cardiologist and help me improve access to care in underserved communities within Texas,” Concha said.

UTRGV School of Medicine alumna Dr. Daniella Concha has been selected for the 2023-2024 Texas Heart Institute Cardiology Fellowship Program. The Valley native and UTRGV School of Medicine 2020 graduate secured one of just six training spots for the highly competitive program at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center. (UTRGV Photo by Jennifer Galindo)

Concha graduated from Donna High School in 2010 and is a first-generation college student. She currently is completing her internal medicine residency at Columbia University New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. The program is highly competitive and one of the top 10 residency programs in the country. 

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Dr. Michael B. Hocker, dean of the UTRGV School of Medicine and senior vice president for UT Health RGV, said Concha is a prime example of how the School of Medicine is preparing medical specialists for the future. 

“We are so proud of Dr. Concha,” Hocker said. “She demonstrates the degree of success you can obtain by starting your medical career at the UTRGV School of Medicine. She exemplifies how we not only are serving the Rio Grande Valley community, but communities beyond, as well.”

A graduate of the very first class of the UTRGV School of Medicine, Concha will enter the cardiology fellowship program with five other fellows in the summer 2023. 

She is happy to be getting this specialized training in the Lone Star State, she said. 

“I am so ecstatic to be returning to my home state after being in New York for three years. I’m happy that I will be close to my family,” Concha said. “I want to be a resource to anyone else in high school, college, medical school, or residency interested in the field of medicine and, especially, cardiology.” 



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