Mayo Clinic Alumni Association
The Mayo Clinic Alumni Association will help you stay in touch with your Mayo Clinic colleagues, maintain a valuable professional connection to Mayo Clinic throughout your medical and/or research career, participate in continuing medical education, and more.
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"Rochester is a really nice city with very little traffic and plenty of outdoor things to do. I've enjoyed the nearby state parks, and plenty of nice areas to hike."
"Living in Rochester is the perfect combination of a small town with city vibes. I love going outdoors, running, and exploring Rochester, as well as the twin cities."
"I enjoyed living in Rochester. It's easy to get around and everything you need is nearby. It's a nice mix of city and suburban lifestyle with nice restaurants and breweries. It's very easy to explore the outdoors with numerous trails and parks."
"Having moved here from New York, I love living in Rochester. It is very safe, welcoming, friendly, and housing is affordable. It's easy to get around without much traffic and has a lot of parks and trails. There are some good restaurants and a lot of community events."
"When thinking back on my Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship experience, I most appreciate the exceptional training and the kindness of the people at Mayo Clinic."
"What I appreciate the most about my fellowship experience is the surgical training. I learned how to perform complex open and robotic surgeries using innovative technology. The surgical experience is enhanced by working closely with each staff for a period of 2-3 months at a time and participating in simulation workshops and cadaver labs."
"What I appreciated most about fellowship at Mayo Clinic, however, was the philosophy that the patient comes first. I've carried that philosophy into my practice, and it has allowed me to provide the highest quality of care in any setting."