A four-year Mayo Clinic Arizona residency program offering advanced training, research, and innovation in anatomic and clinical pathology, with a focus on leadership and emerging technologies.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: October 15, 2027 (for July 2028 program start)
Funding Amounts: Full residency stipend and benefits; 4-year program; 2 positions/year; support for research and conference travel.
Summary: Four-year anatomic and clinical pathology residency at Mayo Clinic Arizona, focused on multidisciplinary training, research, and leadership in pathology.
Key Information: Application via ERAS and NRMP; international graduates require ECFMG certification.
The Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Residency at Mayo Clinic in Arizona is a new, comprehensive four-year graduate medical education program designed to train future leaders in pathology. Residents benefit from high-volume clinical exposure across Mayo Clinic’s integrated care model, including specialized rotations at a pediatric hospital, medical examiner’s office, and private molecular diagnostics laboratory. The curriculum emphasizes diagnostic excellence, laboratory leadership, and innovation, with a strong focus on research, scholarly activity, and emerging technologies like digital pathology and AI-enabled workflows. Residents receive personalized mentorship, direct faculty access, and progressive autonomy within a small cohort, preparing them for both academic and private practice careers.