Two-year Mayo Clinic fellowship offers advanced clinical and research training in infectious diseases, emphasizing microbiology, stewardship, global health, and opportunities in clinical trials and drug discovery.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: August 1, 2026: ERAS application and all supporting documentation deadline (must be submitted by Aug. 1 of the year preceding the appointment)
Funding Amounts: Standard Mayo Clinic fellowship stipend and benefits; two positions available per year; duration is two years.
Summary: Two-year clinical and research fellowship in infectious diseases at Mayo Clinic Florida, offering advanced training, research, and global health experiences.
The Infectious Diseases Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, is a comprehensive two-year ACGME-accredited subspecialty program designed for physicians who have completed a U.S. internal medicine residency. The fellowship provides advanced clinical training in a wide spectrum of infectious diseases, including care of immunocompromised hosts, transplant recipients, and patients with complex surgical or device-related infections. Fellows gain hands-on experience in medical microbiology, antimicrobial stewardship, infection prevention, and global health. The program emphasizes research, offering opportunities in clinical trials, drug discovery, parasitology, and quality improvement. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in academic medicine, clinical practice, and public health.