Fellow Life
Wellness initiatives
Our fellowship program is intense, providing a solid foundation that serves our fellows well in their future practice. Fellows and their families enjoy numerous activities outside of the workplace afforded by the dynamic, safe, and affordable city of Rochester, Minnesota.
As an Abdominal Transplant Surgery fellow, your physical and mental health is a priority. You will have access to several resources to promote well-being, as well as time off clinical duties to attend appointments.
- Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center
- Well-being
- Groups on campus
Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center
Trainees have access to the Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center (DAHLC), which is located on both Mayo Clinic campuses (downtown and Saint Marys) in Rochester, Minnesota. This state-of-the-art fitness facility offers basic classes (including free weights, stretching, cardio, and more), drop-in classes, evaluation services, group training, virtual personal training, and virtual wellness coaching.
Membership to the DAHLC is available at a low cost to trainees and their families through payroll deduction.
Video: Dan Abraham Health Living Center
Video: A look inside the Dan Abraham Health Living Center
Well-being
The Student Services office provides resources to promote academic, emotional, social, cognitive, financial, and physical well-being. Career and academic services include academic advising, peer tutoring, and accommodations for learners with disabilities or health conditions. Mental health services, counseling, interview practice, and a variety of enrichment sessions on topics like budgeting, resiliency, and stress and burn-out are also available through the Student Services office.
Groups on campus
Several groups on campus help you connect with other fellows and their families, such as the Mayo Fellows Association, the Mayo Families' Connection, and Mayo Employee Resource Groups. These groups help enhance your training by providing and organizing wellness initiatives and social activities.
Workshops for spouses and significant others are also available.
Work/life balance<
With a smaller program, fellows are more than just colleagues - they are close friends, frequently interacting outside the work environment and reporting overall satisfaction with their work-life balance.
I embraced opportunities to work hard but also play hard as a fellow. We generally had every other weekend free of clinical obligations and I utilized this time to explore northern Iowa and Southern Minnesota. During the summer I enjoyed running, biking, and swimming. In the winter I could be found snowshoeing, downhill skiing, enjoying dinner/theater in Minneapolis, or traveling. I enjoyed being able to own my own home and spend time with my husband (also a Mayo Clinic fellow).
Shennen Mao, M.D.
Program Graduate, Class of 2018
Certainly, it is not an easy task to strike the right balance between work and life outside work when in transplant training. Nonetheless, Mayo Clinic has a strong supportive network of allied health staff that help ease the burden of the training fellows giving you worry-free time to spend outside work. With three to four surgical fellows at a time, cross coverage is possible among trainees. Additionally, the short travel distance between work and home is always a plus! You can always find time
Mohammed Shaheen, M.D.
Program Graduate, Class of 2019
Life in Rochester
Our fellows love the small town safety and conveniences paired with the big city entertainment and diverse restaurants Rochester has to offer. With live concerts, craft breweries, and over 3,500 acres of parks and trails, it's never hard to find something to do. Learn more about our community and what our fellows love about living here.
Rochester is a smaller city but has been growing fairly rapidly over the last three years. There’s effectively no rush hour traffic – ever. It’s very safe and the lower cost of living is a big plus. Huge investments aiming to grow Mayo Clinic as a Destination Medical Center have culminated in multiple new restaurants and craft breweries popping up. The Twin Cities are just about an hour away and have a ton to offer as well. The winters are cold – there’s no denying that – but spring, summer, and
Nassir Thalji, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D.
Program Graduate, Class of 2022
Life as a fellow photo gallery
See photos of our fellows outside the fellowship — in the community, and with family, colleagues, and friends!








