Mayo Clinic Arizona’s Internal Medicine Residency offers personalized clinical and research training with specialized tracks and strong mentorship in a supportive, academically rigorous environment.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: December 15, 2026: ERAS application and all supporting documentation deadline
Funding Amounts: Full residency salary and benefits; 3-year categorical program; 15 positions/year
Summary: Comprehensive internal medicine residency in Arizona with personalized training, diverse clinical rotations, and strong research/mentorship support.
Key Information: Applications must be submitted via ERAS by December 15 of the year before the appointment.
The Internal Medicine Residency at Mayo Clinic's Arizona campus is a three-year, ACGME-accredited program designed to provide broad, patient-centered clinical training and robust scholarly opportunities. Residents benefit from a high faculty-to-resident ratio, direct mentorship, and exposure to a diverse patient population and a wide spectrum of medical conditions, from common to rare. The curriculum includes balanced inpatient and outpatient experiences, elective time for research and career development, and specialized tracks such as Primary Care, Health Equity, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, and Clinician Educator Pathways. Residents have access to state-of-the-art simulation facilities, dedicated research support, and opportunities to rotate at other Mayo Clinic campuses and partner institutions. The program emphasizes wellness, camaraderie, and individualized learning, preparing graduates for successful careers in general or subspecialty internal medicine, both in academic and private practice settings.