One-year Mayo Clinic Arizona fellowship provides advanced clinical, research, and teaching training in vascular neurology and stroke at a Comprehensive Stroke Center.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: November 15, 2026 (ERAS application submission deadline; applications must be submitted by Nov. 15 of the year preceding the appointment date)
Funding Amounts: Annual stipend: $77,721 (Graduate Level 2; effective March 2026) for the one-year fellowship, plus full benefits.
Summary: One-year fellowship at Mayo Clinic Arizona providing advanced clinical, research, and teaching training in vascular neurology and stroke.
Key Information: Applicants must have completed an accredited neurology or physical medicine residency in the US or Canada.
The Vascular Neurology Fellowship Program at Mayo Clinic in Arizona is a one-year, ACGME-accredited fellowship designed to provide comprehensive training in the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of stroke and all types of cerebrovascular disorders. Based at a Comprehensive Stroke Center, the program offers both didactic and clinical experiences, emphasizing patient care, neuroradiological imaging, acute stroke intervention, post-stroke management, secondary prevention, telestroke services, multidisciplinary team collaboration, clinical research, and teaching. Fellows gain exposure to a wide spectrum of cerebrovascular diseases and are encouraged to participate in clinical research and trials, preparing them for careers in academic or private neurology practice.