A one-year Mayo Clinic fellowship offering advanced clinical, research, and teaching training in nuclear radiology, with focus on diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine and eligibility for board certification.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: Rolling (Applications reviewed as received)
Funding Amounts: Annual stipend (2026-2027): $85,398 (Graduate Level 4); standard Mayo Clinic fellow benefits; 12-month duration.
Summary: A one-year fellowship at Mayo Clinic providing advanced clinical, research, and teaching training in nuclear radiology, preparing fellows for subspecialty practice and board certification.
Key Information: Three positions available annually; early application is encouraged due to rolling review.
The 12-month Nuclear Radiology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, offers advanced, ACGME-accredited training for diagnostic radiology residents or recent graduates. The program focuses on the clinical use of diagnostic and therapeutic radionuclides and radiopharmaceuticals, covering general nuclear medicine (including therapy), positron emission tomography (PET/CT and PET/MRI), and nuclear cardiology. Fellows benefit from elective time to pursue further specialization or research, and are expected to engage in research projects and teaching activities. The program prepares graduates for subspecialty practice and eligibility for board certification in nuclear radiology (ABR CAQ) and nuclear medicine (ABNM).