The Mayo Clinic Special Coagulation Fellowship offers one year of advanced training in hemostasis, coagulation disorders, and laboratory diagnostics, preparing fellows for leadership in clinical or academic settings.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: Rolling (applications accepted year-round; interviews by February annually)
Funding Amounts: One-year funded fellowship; standard Mayo Clinic GME stipend and benefits.
Summary: One-year advanced training in hemostasis, coagulation disorders, and laboratory diagnostics at Mayo Clinic.
Key Information: Only one fellowship position is available per year.
The Special Coagulation Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, is a one-year, ACGME-accredited program designed to provide comprehensive training in the physiology of normal hemostasis, disorders of hemostasis (including both hemorrhagic and thrombotic diathesis), their clinical management, and laboratory diagnostics. The fellowship offers exposure to a wide spectrum of coagulation tests, with opportunities for additional training in hematopathology, molecular pathology, thrombophilia, and transfusion medicine. Fellows benefit from Mayo Clinic’s extensive clinical, educational, and research resources, and are prepared for leadership roles in academic or clinical practice related to coagulation and thrombosis.