The Mayo Clinic Allergy and Immunology Fellowship (Arizona) trains physicians in advanced clinical care, research, and teaching in both adult and pediatric allergy and immunology over a two-year program.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: July 15, 2026: ERAS application and all supporting documentation deadline
Funding Amounts: 1 position per year; full stipend and benefits provided for duration of fellowship (2 years)
Summary: Trains physicians in advanced clinical care, research, and teaching across adult and pediatric allergy and immunology in Arizona.
The Mayo Clinic Allergy and Immunology Fellowship (Arizona) is a two-year, ACGME-accredited program designed to train physician specialists in both adult and pediatric allergy and immunology. Fellows benefit from a comprehensive curriculum that balances clinical training, research, and teaching. The program features a diverse patient population, one-on-one faculty mentorship, a nine-month research block, and elective rotations in related specialties. Collaboration with Phoenix Children’s Hospital and other Mayo Clinic campuses provides access to a wide range of clinical resources and expertise. Graduates are prepared for independent practice and board eligibility in allergy and immunology.