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About the department
Mayo Clinic's Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology is one of the largest clinical laboratories in the world. It includes more than 3,000 people working in more than 50 specialty laboratories, performing a total of more than 20 million tests each year.
20 million
tests performed each year
50
or more specialty laboratories
About the programs
Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education offers exceptional laboratory medicine and pathology residencies and fellowships at Mayo Clinic's campuses in Minnesota, Arizona, and Florida.
Learn more about our laboratory medicine and pathology GME training programs:
Residency programs
- Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Residency (Minnesota)
- Clinical Medical Genetics Residency (Minnesota)
Fellowship programs
- Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Cardiovascular Pathology Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Cellular Therapy Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Clinical Biochemical Genetics Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Clinical Chemistry, Post-Ph.D. Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Clinical Informatics Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Clinical Microbiology, M.D. or Ph.D. Postgraduate Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Cytopathology Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Dermatopathology Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Pathology Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Gynecologic Pathology Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Hematopathology Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Laboratory Genetics and Genomics Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Multidisciplinary Breast Pathology Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Neuropathology Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Pulmonary Pathology Fellowship (Arizona)
- Pulmonary Pathology Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Renal Pathology Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Special Coagulation Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Surgical Pathology Fellowship (Florida)
- Surgical Pathology Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Transfusion Medicine Fellowship (Minnesota)
- Transplant Immunology HLA Fellowship (Florida)