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Positions
One candidate is selected each year for Mayo School of Health Sciences' Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Practice Residency at Mayo Clinic in Rochester on a competitive basis.
The program begins on July 1.
How to Apply
Your application and all supporting documentation must be received by
Jan. 15 of the year you wish to begin classes.
Step 1:. Mail in an official transcript from your college of pharmacy and a curriculum vitae, and a personal statement as to why you want to complete an Infectious Disease Residency to:
Kevin Berg
Mayo School of Health Sciences
St. Marys Hospital
Hospital Pharmacy Services, MB G-722
1216 Second Street SW
Rochester, MN 55905
Step 2: Complete the online Mayo School of Health Sciences application form, noting the following instructions:
A. Under Education Information:
- You do NOT need to include information about your high school or pre-pharmacy training.
- Do include information about your pharmacy school.
- Do include information about your residency training.
B. You do NOT need to complete the sections titled Standardized Testing and Essay Questions.
C. Under Recommendations, enter the information needed to provide three letters of recommendation. For those who wish to submit their letter of reference on paper, please download and print a copy of the reference form and follow the directions for paper references.
References submitted on paper should be mailed to:
Kevin Berg
Mayo School of Health Sciences
Saint Marys Hospital
Hospital Pharmacy Services, MB G-722
1216 Second Street SW
Rochester, MN 55905
Step 3: Applicants considered for an appointment will be invited to visit Mayo Clinic for a personal interview with the program director and selected faculty.
Step 4: All candidates must register with the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Resident Matching Program. The ASHP Resident Matching Program makes all appointments. Match results are released in late March.
Mayo School of Health Sciences upholds all federal and state laws that preclude discrimination on the basis of race, sex, age, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, disabilities or veteran’s status.
Mayo School of Health Sciences is committed to developing and maintaining the very best education programs. Changes may be made to the curriculum and other aspects of this program as necessary to assure the highest-quality training.
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