Application Process
Positions
Six positions are available in the Diagnostic Radiology Residency at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida, each year on a competitive basis.
Qualifications
In accordance with requirements submitted by the American Board of Radiology for board eligibility, Mayo requires successful completion of a clinical year prior to commencing its four-year Diagnostic Radiology Residency.
Also see general admissions requirements.
How to apply
You must apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). This can be done through your medical school dean's office. International medical graduates should contact the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) for information on how to apply using ERAS.
The application form and all supporting documentation must be submitted by Dec. 1 of the year preceding the appointment date. Early applications are encouraged. The academic year begins in June.
- 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.
- All appointments are made through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). Candidates must register through the NRMP website.
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Applicants considered for an appointment will be invited to interview with the program director and selected faculty. Interviews are conducted between October and December each year.
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For the 2024 ERAS® cycle, our program will be collecting and reviewing data from applicants’ supplemental ERAS applications. Completion of the standard MyERAS application is a requirement; completion of the supplemental ERAS application is optional.
In its second year of use, the supplemental ERAS application is designed to help applicants share more information about themselves and assist our program in finding applicants that fit our program’s setting and mission. There is no cost to applicants and participation is optional.
Matching to the Diagnostic Radiology Residency includes a one-year Internal Medicine Preliminary Residency (PGY-1) available only for trainees who complete their residency training at Mayo Clinic's campus in Florida.
The Internal Medicine Preliminary Residency provides a solid foundation for further training in anesthesiology, dermatology, neurology, radiation oncology, and radiology advanced programs. The Internal Medicine Preliminary Residency is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Residents are included within the ACGME complement of the first year of the Internal Medicine Residency.