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Conferences

You may attend both local and regional conferences:

  • ID Education Conference — includes journal club, morbidity and mortality, case discussion, research updates, and other presentations (weekly)
  • HIV preclinic lecture at McDowell Healthcare Center (weekly)
  • Fellows' case conference at Minnesota campus — viewable archived video file (weekly)
  • Three-campus Mayo Clinic infectious diseases case conference (monthly)
  • Infectious diseases morbidity and mortality case conference (quarterly)
  • Core curriculum lecture series (weekly)
  • ID Case Conference (1st and 4th Thursday of each month)
  • Academic Excellence Day — venue for presenting research projects to other Mayo Clinic trainees and faculty in Arizona (poster or oral presentation, awards)
  • Arizona Chapter of the American College of Physicians — research presentation (poster, oral)
  • Arizona Infectious Diseases Society meeting —case or research presentation (Spring each year)
  • Transplant Grand Rounds — attend infectious diseases-related lectures (every Monday)
  • Transplant core curriculum lecture (every Tuesday)
  • Internal Medicine Grand Rounds (weekly)
  • Infectious Diseases Fellows' Forum — annual meeting of infectious diseases fellows that is organized by and held at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester (fellows participate in oral or poster presentations, share challenging cases, and attend lectures on pertinent infectious disease topics by key faculty)
  • IDSA Clinical Fellows Meeting — annual meeting designed for fellows who are interested in pursuing a career in the clinical practice of infectious diseases (first-year fellows can attend)

You also have the opportunity to attend national meetings, such as IDWeek or ASM Microbe. You are expected to present in at least one national or international meeting during your fellowship.

You have the ability to view several additional conferences held at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester online at your convenience; these include weekly case conferences, HIV lecture series, and guest lectures. You also participate in periodic morbidity and mortality conferences through the Division of Infectious Diseases and the Department of Internal Medicine.