One-year Mayo Clinic Arizona fellowship offers advanced clinical and research training in pulmonary pathology, including hands-on thoracic specimen work, research projects, and elective rotations.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: June 30, 2026 (application deadline; annual cycle)
Funding Amounts: One-year fellowship; annual stipend for fellows typically $78,199–$82,510 (Graduate Level 3–4), plus comprehensive benefits
Summary: One-year advanced clinical and research fellowship in pulmonary pathology at Mayo Clinic Arizona, with rotations, research opportunities, and hands-on thoracic pathology training.
The Pulmonary Pathology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic Arizona is a one-year, ACGME-accredited training program designed for physicians seeking advanced expertise in pulmonary, pleural, and mediastinal pathology. The fellowship provides comprehensive exposure to routine, complex, and rare thoracic specimens, with high case volume from a major referral practice and access to the extensive Charles B. Carrington Memorial Teaching Collection. Fellows participate in clinical service, research projects, educational activities, and may complete rotations at Mayo Clinic’s Rochester campus. The curriculum is structured to offer graduated responsibility, culminating in independent case work-up and direct communication with referring pathologists. The program aims to foster both clinical excellence and research productivity in pulmonary pathology.