Mayo Clinic Arizona’s Internal Medicine Residency provides rigorous clinical and research training, personalized mentorship, and specialized tracks for future leaders in medicine.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: December 15, 2026 (ERAS application deadline)
Funding Amounts: 15 residency positions per year; standard GME stipend and benefits for duration of 3 years.
Summary: Comprehensive internal medicine residency with strong mentorship, diverse clinical training, and robust research opportunities at Mayo Clinic Arizona.
Key Information: Application via ERAS; deadline is December 15 annually for the following academic year.
The Internal Medicine Residency at Mayo Clinic's Arizona campus is a three-year, ACGME-accredited program designed to provide patient-centered training in a collaborative, academically rigorous environment. Residents benefit from a balanced curriculum that includes inpatient and outpatient medicine, subspecialty rotations, and ample elective and research time. The program emphasizes mentorship by internationally recognized faculty, small class sizes for personalized training, and access to state-of-the-art simulation facilities. Residents can pursue specialized tracks such as Primary Care, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, and the Clinician Educator Pathway, as well as participate in the Clinician Investigator Training Program. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in general internal medicine, subspecialty fellowships, academic medicine, and leadership roles.