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Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale offers exceptional educational experiences
for visiting physicians and clinical scientists that are customized
to your personal continuing education and career goals.
Appointment Term
Appointments typically last from a few days up to three months.
Educational Opportunities
- Specific educational activities of your appointment
will be determined in cooperation with a Mayo Clinic staff member
in your chosen area of study.
- Opportunities may include observation of specialty-oriented
inpatient and outpatient care and diagnostic lab activities, as
well as attendance of grand rounds, department conferences, seminars
and other educational events.
- Many resources of Mayo Clinic Medical Libraries,
one of the largest medical library systems in the world, are available
to visiting clinicians.
Note: Patient-related activities are limited to observation only.
Visiting clinicians are not allowed to provide patient care services
at Mayo Clinic. This is a continuing medical education experience.
It is not formal medical education or training and cannot be credited
toward any clinical requirements for medical specialty board certification.
Application Process
Qualifications
To apply for an appointment, you must:
- Have completed medical training and cannot be
enrolled in another formal medical training program.
- Possess language competency in oral and written
English.
- Have an appropriate U.S. State Department visa
if traveling from outside the United States. Mayo's Exchange Visitor
Visa Program may be appropriate for some appointees.
Finances
All travel and living costs associated with a visit to
Mayo Clinic are the responsibility of the visiting clinician or
visitor's institution.
Insurance
Visiting clinicians are not eligible for Mayo Clinic medical
insurance programs. You are required to have your own medical and
hospital insurance coverage.
Apply
To apply for an appointment in the Visiting Clinician
Program:
- Begin by writing a letter of inquiry to the Mayo
Clinic department or staff member you wish to visit.
- You will be asked to submit an application form
and two letters of recommendation - one from your chief of staff
and one from another physician well acquainted with your goals
and current practice.
- Upon approval of the appointment, a formal acceptance
letter is sent to successful applicants.
- After your visit, you will receive a visit verification
letter from the Mayo Clinic acknowledging your participation in
the Visiting Clinician Program.
- For more information, please send a letter of
inquiry to:
Linda Benkowski, Visiting Clinician Program Coordinator
(480) 301-4580
Fax: (480) 301-8323
E-mail: mcs.cme@mayo.edu
Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education
Visiting Clinician Program
13400 East Shea Blvd
Scottsdale, AZ 85259
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