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    Special Coagulation Fellowship - Mayo Clinic

    The Mayo Clinic Special Coagulation Fellowship offers one year of advanced training in hemostasis physiology, disorders, and laboratory diagnostics with extensive clinical and research resources.

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    Funder: Mayo Clinic

    Due Dates (Anticipated): January 2026

    Funding Amounts: One-year, salaried fellowship; standard Mayo Clinic GME fellow stipend and benefits.

    Summary: One-year advanced training in hemostasis physiology, disorders, and laboratory diagnostics at Mayo Clinic’s world-class laboratory.


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    The Special Coagulation Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, is a one-year, ACGME-accredited program designed for advanced training in the physiology and disorders of hemostasis, including both hemorrhagic and thrombotic conditions. Fellows receive comprehensive instruction in clinical management and laboratory diagnostics, with hands-on exposure to the full spectrum of coagulation laboratory testing. The program offers additional opportunities in hematopathology, molecular pathology, thrombophilia, and transfusion medicine, all supported by one of the largest and most advanced clinical laboratories in the world. The fellowship prepares participants for successful careers in laboratory medicine and pathology through robust clinical, educational, and research resources.


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