Program overview
Program length: Varies
Class sizes: Varies
Location: Minnesota and Wisconsin
This rotation gives nursing students a challenging and diverse clinical experience. The clinicals are led by professional nursing staff and provide the opportunity for you to work alongside other professionals in a multidisciplinary healthcare environment.
Over the years, nursing education at Mayo Clinic has evolved from a practical need for the best nursing care for Mayo patients. Consequently, Mayo has played an integral role in providing opportunities for nursing education since its earliest days.
Today, nursing undergraduate programs are offered at a variety of affiliated colleges and universities. Students complete their clinical rotations at multiple Mayo Clinic campus locations, providing vital clinical experiences as students advance in their education. Mayo Clinic does not offer undergraduate nursing degree programs, but rather collaborates with area colleges and universities to provide comprehensive educational opportunities.
At Mayo Clinic, you observe and experience patient care delivery in a comprehensive healthcare center that offers:
- A caring, collaborative environment
- State-of-the-art diagnostic, therapeutic, and research facilities
- A large, diverse patient population
- An environment based on a team approach and with a commitment to mutual respect
Clinical experiences are arranged between the student's school and the Mayo Clinic Department of Nursing education coordinators. They are co-facilitated by Mayo Clinic professional nursing staff and affiliated nursing faculty. These educational experiences provide nursing students with opportunities to work alongside other professionals in a multidisciplinary healthcare environment.
Graduation and certificate
As Mayo Clinic does not have a school of nursing, it does not confer credits or certification upon completion of nursing clinical education within Mayo facilities. But when you successfully complete the nursing program at your affiliated school, you will receive your nursing degree.
Application process
Prerequisites
For admission to the rotation, you must:
- Be enrolled in an accredited nursing program at an affiliated college or university
- Be in good academic standing
How to apply
Appointments to the Nursing Clinical Education Program are made through the nursing program adviser at your affiliated college or university.
- You must first apply to and be enrolled in a nursing program at one of our academic affiliates.
- The nursing academic liaison approves the clinical experience participants and works with the affiliated institutions to place the accepted students.
- Mayo Clinic Department of Nursing utilizes the Clinician Nexus Management System for registration and onboarding.
Tuition and financial aid
Tuition is paid to your college or university. Mayo Clinic charges no additional fees.
You are responsible for your living accommodations and transportation.
Curriculum
During the clinical rotation, you have the opportunity to rotate through a variety of care settings. Your experiences may include time in:
- Cardiovascular diseases
- Critical care
- Emergency medicine
- Transplant (bone marrow, heart, kidney, liver, lung, pancreas)
- Hematology/oncology
- Interventional radiology
- Maternal-child medicine
- Medical, surgical, and telemetry units
- Orthopedics
Students may choose one of these areas or indicate a specialty area of interest in approved independent study rotations with our affiliated schools. Mayo Clinic will try to place you in clinical rotations that match your needs and interests.
Our clinical rotation experience prepares you to work independently and collaboratively as a member of a healthcare team.
Schedule
The hours required vary depending on the availability of nurse preceptors, and your affiliated school schedule and class requirements. Some clinical hours occur during the daytime and some during the evening.
Accreditation information
Mayo's affiliated nursing education programs are accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing or the American Association of Colleges of Nursing.
See accreditation information for Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science.