Mayo Clinic Arizona Campus is one of the campuses operated by Mayo Clinic. Our records show the address as Phoenix, AZ, United States.
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The Mayo Clinic Arizona Campus, spanning Scottsdale and Phoenix, is renowned for its MD program through the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine and extensive graduate training, emphasizing integrative medicine and desert-region health challenges. It combines academic rigor with a focus on wellness and preventive care in a sunny, innovative setting.
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program: Innovative three-year accelerated track covering foundational sciences, clinical skills, and electives in integrative health, with early patient interactions.
- Residency and Fellowship Programs: Specialties in dermatology, endocrinology, pulmonology, rheumatology, and urology, plus advanced training in bariatric surgery and pain management.
- PhD and Postdoctoral Programs: Research in aging, cancer biology, neuroscience, and precision medicine, utilizing the campus's advanced imaging and bioinformatics resources.
- Advanced Practice Provider Training: Programs for nurse practitioners and physician assistants in cardiology, oncology, and primary care, with emphasis on chronic disease management.
- Health Sciences Education: Degrees in biomedical informatics, clinical research coordination, and speech-language pathology, addressing interdisciplinary needs.
- Professional Development Courses: CME offerings on topics like wellness coaching, environmental health, and telemedicine, tailored for Southwestern practitioners.
The campus's curriculum highlights holistic approaches, incorporating mind-body medicine, nutrition, and exercise science alongside traditional training. Students engage in community-based projects tackling issues like heat-related illnesses and Native American health disparities. With state-of-the-art simulation centers, learners practice procedures in realistic scenarios. Research thrives in areas like immunotherapy and neurodegenerative diseases, with opportunities for publication and grants. The program promotes work-life balance through mentorship and outdoor activities, reflecting Arizona's lifestyle. Graduates emerge as versatile leaders, equipped to innovate in evolving healthcare landscapes. This campus annually educates over 1,000 trainees, upholding Mayo's legacy of excellence while adapting to regional and global needs.
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