A one-year Mayo Clinic residency offers advanced clinical and research training in colon and rectal surgery, emphasizing multidisciplinary care, surgical techniques, and leadership.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: Applications typically open in fall; check program page for current cycle.
Funding Amounts: Standard resident stipend and benefits for one year; see program page for details.
Summary: One-year comprehensive training program in colon and rectal surgery at Mayo Clinic, preparing residents for board certification and leadership.
Key Information: Participation in ERAS and NRMP is required; three positions available annually.
The Mayo Clinic Colon and Rectal Surgery Residency in Rochester, Minnesota, is a one-year clinical training program designed to provide advanced education and hands-on experience in colon and rectal surgery. The program emphasizes multidisciplinary patient care, advanced surgical and endoscopic techniques, and leadership development. Residents benefit from a mentorship-based rotation, a robust didactic curriculum, exposure to a wide range of colorectal pathologies, and opportunities for research and scholarly activities. Graduates are eligible to take the qualifying exam of the American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgery.