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Application Process

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Positions

Two fellows are accepted on a competitive basis each year for the Physician Assistant Fellowship in Otolaryngology at Mayo Clinic's campus in Phoenix, Arizona.

Admission requirements

Prerequisites

To be eligible for the Physician Assistant Fellowship in Otolaryngology, you must have:

  • Graduated from an accredited physician assistant program
  • National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) certification
  • Arizona state physician assistant license
  • Current Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) license
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification

This fellowship does not grant advanced placement and does not accept transfer of credit hours.

Note: If you have not yet graduated from your physician assistant program or not yet met all of the prerequisites, you may still apply for the fellowship. But to be successfully appointed to the fellowship, you must have graduated and met all of the prerequisites before the start of the fellowship.

Candidates are selected based on grades, work and volunteer experiences, leadership qualities, and representation of individual qualities and skills.

Admission policies

See further Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences admissions policies.

Non-U.S. citizen applicants

Admission to Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences is open to U.S. workers in the four categories below. Therefore, visa sponsorship is not available.

  1. U.S. citizens
  2. U.S. nationals
  3. Lawful permanent residents
  4. Asylees and refugees

Applicants whose primary language is not English must submit results from the Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet-based test (TOEFL iBT). Scores from the speaking portion of the exam are given particular consideration in admission decisions. Learn more about the exam and register online at the Educational Testing Service.

The Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences code for the TOEFL iBT is 5784.

Educational transcripts from schools outside the U.S. must be translated (if they are not already in English) and evaluated for U.S. equivalence by an accredited credential evaluation service company prior to submission. Please refer to the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services for a list of qualified companies. The applicant pays for the examination and credential-evaluation services.

How to apply

Disability accommodations

Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences values diversity and welcomes applicants with disabilities. If you are anticipating or experiencing disability related barriers in accessing this application, please contact Disability Compliance Advisors at rfaccommodations@mayo.edu.

Application timeline

Application window Program start date Apply
Nov. 1-May 31 Mid-October Online application

The application cycle opens Nov. 1 and closes May 31 of the year in which you wish to begin the program. Your application and all supporting documentation must be received by May 31. 

The program begins in October and runs through October of the following year.

Application instructions

Complete the following steps to apply:

  1. Create an account to begin the online Application for Admission
    • Select - Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences
    • Select - Physician Assistant Fellowship in Otolaryngology (ARZ)
  2. Complete each section of the application and submit
  3. After submission, view the required Supplemental Items and Documents
    • Upload each required item in the Supplemental Items section
    • Complete the Recommendation Request section

Additional required items

  • CV/resume.
  • Personal statement.
  • Two letters of recommendation are required and must be completed in the Recommendation Request section. Each recommender will receive an email with a link to complete a rating form and upload a letter. 
  • Unofficial transcripts may be uploaded in the Supplemental Items area for application purposes. If admitted to the program, official transcripts must be provided directly from the institution(s) prior to the start of the program.

Interview process

The selection committee carefully reviews each application. Individuals considered for an appointment will complete either a virtual or in-person interview.

Acceptance

Candidates selected for the fellowship will be contacted by phone, followed by an appointment letter. If you receive an appointment letter, your reply is expected within 10 days.