Mayo Clinic’s fellowship offers advanced multidisciplinary training and research in neuroendovascular management of cerebrovascular disorders, preparing fellows for independent specialist practice.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: January 1, 2027
Funding Amounts: One fellowship position per year; annual stipend for fellows starting at $75,093 (Graduate Level 2, effective March 2026), plus benefits; typical duration is two years.
Summary: Advanced fellowship providing multidisciplinary neuroendovascular training for independent practice in cerebrovascular disorders.
Key Information: Application materials due Jan. 1 the previous year for July start; applications accepted year-round but review prioritizes those submitted by the deadline.
The Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic's Jacksonville, Florida campus is a highly competitive, two-year advanced training program focused on comprehensive neuroendovascular management of complex cerebrovascular disorders. Fellows receive extensive hands-on experience in state-of-the-art endovascular procedures, multidisciplinary patient care, and complication management. The program emphasizes technical proficiency, patient safety, and the development of teaching and supervisory skills, preparing graduates for independent practice as neuroendovascular specialists. Research and academic engagement, including manuscript submission and conference presentations, are integral components of the fellowship.