Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN
Siobhan Pittock, MD
Program Director
Dawn Schultz
Program Coordinator
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Medium-sized program that fosters close connections with colleagues and faculty while also providing access to the abundant resources and professional opportunities available at a world-renown hospital
Children’s Hospital within the #1 Hospital in the Country
135 beds
Trauma designation: Level I
Opportunities to spearhead scholarly work with generous travel policy to present academic work at regional, national, and international conferences
DETAILS
Class sizes: PGY1 – 15 residents; PGY2 – 15 residents; PGY 3 – 13 residents
Fellowships at Mayo: Allergy, Cardiology, Endo, GI, Heme/onc, Hospitalist, ID, Neonatology, Palliative, Sleep
Graduates: 60% go on to fellowship, 40% go on to primary care
Special tracks: Global Health
LOCATION
Population: 121,395
Comfortable and affordable city, no traffic, excellent schools
Live concerts, craft breweries, weekly farmers market, and over 3,500 acres of parks and trails
CURRICULUM
13 blocks/year, 13.5 electives throughout residency (4 during PGY-1 year)
Eight formal education conferences each week
18-month curriculum mapped to ABP specifications for the initial certification examination, with representation from every subspecialty division and engagement from all teaching faculty and fellows
Residents as Teachers, Procedural Sedation, Antibiotic of the Month, Syndrome of the Month
Quarterly simulated education at our state-of-the-art simulation center
Longitudinal continuity clinic with diverse local patient panel
DIVERSITY INITIATIVES
Upstander Training for all incoming residents
EverybodyIn campaign: enterprise-wide, curated conversations led by staff at Mayo Clinic to promote diversity and inclusion.
Funding available for projects to pursue eradicating racism
ON SOCIAL MEDIA
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