Mayo Clinic Education
The College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic supports five schools including: allied health sciences, undergraduate medical and scientific education, graduate medical and scientific education, postgraduate medical and scientific education, and continuing medical education.
Annually, more than 2,000 medical, research and health sciences students, residents and fellows participate in Mayo Clinic education programs.
Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education
Residency and fellowship programs
The oldest of Mayo's five schools, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education has trained more than 19,000 alumni in virtually all medical specialties since 1915.
- Clinical residents and fellows: 1,483
Mayo Graduate School
Ph.D., M.D.-Ph.D. and master's degrees in biomedical sciences
Mayo Graduate School granted more than 425 graduate degrees in seven specialties since 1917.
- Predoctoral and other students: 265
Mayo Medical School
M.D., M.D.-Ph.D. and M.D.-O.M.S. programs
Mayo Medical School has trained and graduated more than 1,000 students since 1972.
- Medical and other special students: 186
Mayo School of Health Sciences
Sixty allied health sciences career programs
Established in 1973, Mayo School of Health Sciences enrolls more than 1,563 students each year.
Mayo School of Continuous Professional Development
Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education formally became a school in 1996. It offers approximately 276 courses and 7,466 hours of continuing medical education annually.
Education Funding Sources (in millions)
- Extramural funding: $393
- Mayo funds: $397
- Total: $790
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