A one-year Mayo Clinic fellowship trains future leaders in women's health through clinical, research, and academic experiences in areas like menopause, sexual health, and heart health.
Funder: Mayo Clinic
Due Dates: October 1, 2026 (application deadline for July 1, 2027 start)
Funding Amounts: 1-year fellowship; annual stipend for fellows is $75,105 (2026–2027), plus comprehensive benefits.
Summary: One-year postgraduate fellowship at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville to train academic physicians as leaders in women's health through clinical, research, and academic experiences.
Key Information: No visa sponsorship available; one position per year; open to graduates of ACGME-accredited Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, or OB/GYN residencies.
The Women's Health Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida is a one-year postgraduate program designed to develop future leaders in women's health. The fellowship offers comprehensive training in clinical care, research, and medical education, with rotations in menopause, sexual health, contraception, integrative medicine, breast health, PCOS, women’s heart health, and more. Fellows benefit from mentorship by renowned faculty, a flexible curriculum tailored to individual goals, and robust opportunities for academic and leadership development. The program emphasizes work/life balance, inclusion, and well-being.