The Mayo Clinic Arizona Nephrology Fellowship is a two-year program providing intensive clinical, research, and leadership training with individualized mentorship in diverse nephrology subspecialties.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: August 15, 2026 (application and all supporting documentation due)
Funding Amounts: Two-year salaried fellowship; standard Mayo Clinic GME stipends and benefits apply.
Summary: Two-year, mentorship-driven nephrology fellowship in Arizona offering comprehensive clinical, research, and leadership training for future nephrology specialists.
Key Information: Applications must be submitted via ERAS; two positions available annually; J-1 visa sponsorship supported.
The Nephrology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, is a rigorous two-year clinical training program designed to prepare physicians for successful careers in academic or clinical nephrology. The fellowship provides a highly personalized learning environment, emphasizing individualized mentorship, broad clinical exposure—including subspecialty clinics in glomerulonephritis, onconephrology, transplant nephrology, and more—and robust opportunities for research and leadership development. Fellows benefit from rotations at Mayo Clinic Hospital, Valleywise Health Medical Center, and the Phoenix VA Medical Center, gaining experience with diverse patient populations and complex renal pathologies. The program also features hands-on training in renal pathology, physiology, and dialysis modalities, with a strong focus on wellbeing and work-life balance.