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Application Process

Positions

There are six positions available on a competitive basis each year in the Anesthesiology Residency at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida.

Qualifications

To begin the Anesthesiology Residency at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida, you are required to complete one year (PGY-1) of basic clinical training at Mayo Clinic through the Internal Medicine Preliminary Residency.

How to apply

You must apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). This can be done through your medical school dean's office.

The application and all supporting documentation must be submitted by Nov. 1 of the year preceding the appointment date. The academic year begins in July.

  1. To apply to the program, visit the ERAS website. All applications to Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education programs must include these application materials.
  2. For selected ERAS applicants, a brief supplementary questionnaire will be requested electronically. 
  3. After evaluation of secondary questionnaires, applicants considered for an appointment will be invited to interview virtually with the program director and selected faculty. Interviews are conducted between October and January each year.
  4. Appointments are made through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). Candidates must register through the NRMP website in addition to applying through ERAS.

2023-2024 interviews

All interviews will be conducted virtually. Applicants will be provided with several resources to familiarize themselves with the program prior to their interview date. On the evening before the interview, applicants will have an opportunity to participate in a virtual social hour with several current residents. The program will provide Uber Eats gift cards for this event.

The program conducts both morning and afternoon interview sessions, and applicants only need to participate in one. Applicants will interview with the program director, an associate program director, and a chief resident. 

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