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Overview

The Medical Physics Residency in Diagnostic Imaging at Mayo Clinic's campus in Arizona is a training program focusing on imaging for diagnosis and image-guided interventional procedures. The program is open to candidates with a doctoral degree in medical physics, physics, or a closely related field. The program training lasts three years.

The objectives of the Medical Physics Residency in Diagnostic Imaging are twofold.

  • Provide broad training and experience for those who wish to pursue careers in clinical diagnostic imaging.
  • Provide a strong academic component for candidates who wish to follow a more academic path.

The program typically begins July 1. It is structured to provide general training in diagnostic imaging modalities, including general X-ray, fluoroscopy, angiography, mammography, ultrasound, CT, MRI, nuclear medicine, PET, and informatics/image analysis. 

The program also provides an:

  • opportunity to conduct clinical research projects and present and publish the results of these projects as part of the residency experience.

Diversity, equity, and inclusion

At Mayo Clinic, we foster an inclusive working environment and embrace the diversity of all our trainees, faculty, staff, and patients. Our Office for Education Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion offers tremendous resources to support our mission of maintaining a welcoming atmosphere for all our employees, including our learners. We strive to provide culturally appropriate care and do our part to reduce healthcare disparities.

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From the program director

Thank you for taking an interest in our residency program! At Mayo Clinic, our focus is on the needs of the patient in all aspects of education, research, and patient care.

Here, you will have the opportunity to work one-on-one with medical physicists, radiologists, and other hospital staff who are leaders in their fields. Specifically, in the physics division we focus on creating and implementing clinical innovations that support our division motto: Better, Faster, Cheaper.

Mayo Clinic's campus in Arizona has modern facilities with state-of-the-art equipment in both Phoenix and Scottsdale. Our Phoenix campus is undergoing a massive expansion as part of the Arizona-Bold-Forward initiative which will only further enhance your educational experience. Both Phoenix and Scottsdale are wonderful places to live with excellent weather, abundant outdoor activities, and plenty of amenities and conveniences.

I hope you consider advancing your training at Mayo Clinic and look forward to hearing from you.

William Sensakovic, Ph.D.
Program Director

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Wellness initiatives

As a trainee, your physical and mental health are priorities to Mayo Clinic and the department. Trainees have access to several resources to promote well-being, as well as time off clinical duties to attend appointments.

Fitness centers

Fitness options at Mayo Clinic in ArizonaAs a resident or fellow at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, you have access to an exclusive learners-only gym and wellness center conveniently located on the Phoenix campus. Additionally, Mayo Clinic residents or fellows at our three campuses get discounted membership fees to area gyms through PerkSpot, the Mayo Clinic employee discount program.

All Arizona learners can also sign up to take fitness classes and health workshops through the department of Integrative Health or through the Mayo Clinic Well-Being program.

Groups on campus

Trainees at the MERG fairOpportunities to join a variety of groups on campus provide regular social activities and can help enhance your training while connecting with a broad group of peers.

Trainees have the opportunity to join a Mayo Employee Resource Group (MERG) at any time during their training program. Current MERGs on the Phoenix/Scottsdale campus in Arizona include groups based on African, Asian, and Latino heritage as well as groups focused on veterans, global health, leadership development, and LGBTI and differently-abled staff and allies.

Well-being

Cardiovascular diseases fellow works on a computer at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.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.

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Stipend and benefits

Mayo Fellows Association (MFA)

The Mayo Fellows Association (MFA) offers a peer and social support network for residents and fellows and their families with social events, athletics, and advocacy. The MFA also holds an annual resident and fellow appreciation event open to all trainees with complimentary massages, stress-reducing activities, and social support. 

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Note: This website for the Medical Physics Residency in Diagnostic Imaging program at Mayo Clinic in Arizona is reviewed annually by the program director and steering committee to ensure updates and functionality are regularly applied. Updates may also occur more frequently to reflect accurate information, achievements, statistics, and enhancements as needed.