A two-year Mayo Clinic fellowship in Arizona offering advanced multidisciplinary clinical and research training in urologic oncology, with a focus on cancer management, surgical techniques, and academic development.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates (Anticipated): January 2027 (Full application deadline; applications accepted November–January, projected)
Funding Amounts: 2-year salaried fellowship; annual stipend (2026 rates): $77,721 (Year 1), $80,936 (Year 2); full benefits included.
Summary: Advanced two-year clinical and research fellowship in urologic oncology at Mayo Clinic Arizona, with multidisciplinary training and mentorship.
Key Information: One position available per year; applicants must have completed or expect to complete a urology residency and be eligible for an Arizona medical license.
This two-year Urologic Oncology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, offers comprehensive clinical and academic training in the multidisciplinary management of urologic cancers. The program is designed for candidates seeking advanced expertise in both clinical practice and research. Fellows collaborate with leading specialists in medical oncology, radiation oncology, pathology, and radiology, gaining exposure to minimally invasive and open surgical techniques, clinical trials, translational research, and outcomes research. The first year is dedicated to research and professional development, while the second year focuses on clinical rotations. Fellows participate in conferences, didactic lectures, journal clubs, and have opportunities to teach residents, all within a supportive and inclusive environment.