The Mayo Clinic Interventional Cardiology Fellowship offers advanced clinical, procedural, and research training in interventional cardiology, including optional specialization in structural heart interventions.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: August 1, 2026 (Full application deadline; annual)
Funding Amounts: Stipend and benefits provided; three positions awarded annually; 1–2 years of full-time support.
Summary: Comprehensive hands-on fellowship training in interventional cardiology, including clinical, procedural, and research experience at Mayo Clinic.
Key Information: First year is ACGME-accredited and leads to ABIM board eligibility; application via ERAS and NRMP match required.
The Interventional Cardiology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, offers a rigorous, broad-based educational experience in all aspects of interventional cardiology. The program emphasizes excellence in patient evaluation, technical proficiency in a wide range of interventional procedures (from basic to highly complex), use of hemodynamic support, and comprehensive post-procedure care. Fellows benefit from a collaborative academic environment, strong faculty mentorship, and access to state-of-the-art facilities. The fellowship includes opportunities for clinical teaching and research, with a curriculum designed to foster both practical and scholarly development. The first year is ACGME-accredited and prepares trainees for the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) subspecialty certification in interventional cardiology. An optional, unaccredited second year focuses on advanced structural heart interventions.