A two-year Mayo Clinic fellowship provides advanced training in interventional cardiology, emphasizing coronary and optional structural heart interventions with hands-on clinical and research experience.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: September 1, 2026 (Full application and all supporting documentation)
Funding Amounts: Stipend and full benefits provided for the duration of the 1–2 year fellowship; see program page for current rates.
Summary: Two-year advanced clinical fellowship in interventional cardiology at Mayo Clinic Arizona, with ACGME-accredited coronary training and optional structural heart focus.
The Interventional Cardiology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, offers a comprehensive two-year training program covering all aspects of interventional cardiology. The first year is ACGME-accredited and focuses on coronary interventions, while the optional second year provides unaccredited training in structural heart disease interventions. Fellows gain extensive hands-on experience in patient evaluation, technical procedures, and post-procedural management of both simple and complex cases. The program emphasizes progressive responsibility, mentorship from experienced faculty, and opportunities for research and teaching. Trainees benefit from a supportive environment, access to wellness resources, and engagement with visiting professors to enhance professional and personal growth.