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All students are accepted through Mayo Graduate School in Rochester, Minn. Thesis research may be performed at Mayo Clinic campuses in Minnesota, Arizona or Florida. All coursework is taught at the Minnesota campus; however, classes are videoconferenced to the Arizona and Florida campuses for registered students who wish to study at these locations.
Mayo Clinic in Arizona opened in 1987 as a premier academic medical center in the southwestern United States, where medical research and education are fully integrated with delivering the highest-quality patient care. Campuses are located in Scottsdale and Phoenix. Both campuses offer excellent education facilities, including classrooms, lecture halls, and extensive library and computer services.
Patient care activity on the Scottsdale campus is centered around a beautiful five-story outpatient clinic. This modern facility contains an outpatient surgery center, a full-service laboratory, a pharmacy, an endoscopy suite, a patient-education library and a 188-seat auditorium for patient, staff and student education programs.
The Samuel C. Johnson Research Building and the new Mayo Clinic Collaborative Research Building on the Scottsdale campus house scientists, trainees and students using molecular biological, cell biological and genetic approaches to understand and treat cancer, immune disorders and other diseases.
The state-of-the-art 205-bed Mayo Clinic Hospital in northeast Phoenix opened in 1998 and is the first hospital entirely designed and built by Mayo Clinic. It has been recognized as "the Best Hospital in Phoenix" several times by Phoenix magazine. Also on the Phoenix campus are the new Mayo Clinic Specialty Building and Mayo Clinic Support Services Building.
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