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Graduate medical education in laboratory medicine and pathology at Mayo Clinic

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Overview

The Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Residency curriculum at Mayo Clinic in Florida is designed to educate trainees in all areas of anatomic pathology and clinical pathology (AP/CP). After completing our program, you will be prepared for independent practice, or to obtain a post-graduate fellowship in your areas of interest. Thanks to our tertiary care facility and local community partnerships, you will be exposed to a combination of practice types to achieve your professional development goals in academics, private practice, public health, and research.

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Your training experience

As a resident at Mayo Clinic, you'll have access to robust clinical, educational, and research resources. You'll find support both inside and outside of the campus to promote physical and mental wellness and ensure your work/life balance.

Aziza Nassar, M.D., M.P.H.

Director's welcome

We are proud of our diverse, team-based culture and our ability to provide individualized mentorship, education, and career planning. The three shields in Mayo’s logo represent the different areas we focus on as part of our practice - patient care, education, and research. You will be actively involved in all three shields, gaining diverse knowledge that applies to your future practice.

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