Program overview
Program length: 1 semester (3-4 months)
Internship class size: 3-6 students
Location: Jacksonville, Florida
The Mayo Clinic Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering Internship (MCPC&E) allows current or recently graduated college students to learn more about physics, chemistry, and engineering in the medical field. The internship is 10 to 16 weeks long. The program is a great way for you to test your inclination toward careers in these technical fields in a clinical environment. You are placed with a mentor to work on a physics, chemistry, or engineering project.
Specialty tracks
There are six tracks to choose from:
Diagnostic Medical Physics (Radiology)
Therapeutic Medical Physics (Radiation Oncology)
Medical Health Physics (Radiation Safety)
Anatomic Modeling / 3D Printing (Engineering)
Early-Stage Innovations (Engineering): Innovation Alliance
Chemistry, Radiochemistry, and Radiopharmaceutical Science
Application process
2025 Mayo Clinic Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering Internship application timeline
| Application window | Semester | Interview dates | Program dates |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sept. 2-Oct. 9, 2024 | Spring 2025 | Mid to late October | Jan. 13-April 25, 2025 |
| Jan. 22-Feb. 12, 2025 | Summer 2025 | Mid to late February | May 12-Aug. 1, 2025 |
| April 14-May 23, 2025 | Fall 2025 | Early June | Aug. 18-Dec. 5, 2025 |
| Sept. 2-Oct. 9, 2025 | Spring 2026 | Mid to late October | Jan. 12-April 24, 2026 |
Prerequisites
To be eligible for the MCPC&E internship, you must:
- Be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree in an accredited U.S. college or university
- Undergraduates must be a junior or senior
- Have a GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- Visa sponsorship is not available for this program
- Be seriously considering a career in healthcare
Applicants are selected based on grades, work and volunteer experiences, leadership qualities, and representation of personal qualities and skills in a personal letter.
Application instructions
Complete the following steps to apply:
- Create an account to begin the online Application for Admission. Select the following when creating an account:
- School of Study - Office of Non-Clinical Education Programs
- Area of Interest - Mayo Clinic Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering Internship
- Once logged on, select "Create a New Application"
- Select "Start a Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science Experience Application"
- Complete each section of the application and submit
- After submission:
- Select the "View" button next to your application
- Select the "Supplemental Items and Documents" tab
- Upload each required item in the Supplemental Items section
- Complete the Recommendation Request section
Additional required items
- Select specialty/track interest (select all that apply)
- Recent CV/resume
- Personal statement to include the following and then be uploaded in the Supplemental Items section:
- In 500 words or less, write about your career goals and why you would be a good candidate for the program. Please include why you selected the specific track of interest.
- Unofficial college transcripts
- One letter of recommendation is required and must be completed in the Recommendation Request section. The recommender will receive an email with a link to upload a letter.
- Professional: References should be individuals who are/were an authority figure in your current/previous schooling or place of employment (i.e., supervisor, teacher)
Curriculum
A consultant-mentor directs each student's learning experience for the research project. MCP&E students work on a variety of projects. The Mayo Clinic Institutional Review Board (IRB) approves all research projects involving human subjects.
To successfully complete the program, you must:
- Comply with all program and institutional policies
- Participate in an ongoing project investigation
- Develop skills in research methodology
- Participate in assigned educational activities
- Present a written summary and oral presentation of their projects at the end of the program
Schedule and time commitment
Typical business days are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Selected students will work with their mentor to determine a mutually agreeable schedule.
Interns are required to commit to a minimum of 10-15 hours a week for the duration of the semester with minimal flexibility in the last two weeks, regardless of a student's academic internship requirements. Many interns elect to work more than this but cannot exceed 40 hours.
Tuition and financial aid
Mayo Clinic Office of Non-Clinical Education Programs does not charge tuition or fees for the internship. No stipends or financial aid are provided to participants.
You are responsible for your living accommodations and transportation.
You may hold outside employment during the program if it does not conflict with your program responsibilities.
Accreditation information
See accreditation information for Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science.
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