Special Coagulation fellow working in the lab at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

Graduate medical education in laboratory medicine and pathology at Mayo Clinic

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Overview

Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, offers a one-year Special Coagulation Fellowship that provides instruction covering the physiology of normal hemostasis, disorders of hemostasis — including both hemorrhagic and thrombotic diathesis — and their management, as well as the laboratory tests used to evaluate and diagnose disorders of hemostasis.

During your training, you are exposed to the entire spectrum of coagulation tests. Additional training is available in the areas of hematopathology, molecular pathology, coagulation, thrombophilia, and transfusion medicine.

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Aneel Ashrani, M.D., M.S.

Director's welcome

Mayo Clinic's Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology in Rochester, Minnesota, is one of the largest clinical laboratories in the world. Our highly skilled team of professionals is committed to educating, equipping, and empowering our fellows to become successful. 

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Your training experience

As a fellow at Mayo Clinic, you'll have access to robust clinical, educational, and research resources. You'll find support both inside and outside of the campus to promote physical and mental wellness and ensure your work/life balance.

Accreditation

This fellowship is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.

Program history

The Special Coagulation Fellowship at Mayo Clinic began in July 2013.

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