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Our residents come from medical schools around the U. While all of our trainees have a love of learning and a compassionate approach to patient care, they come from diverse backgrounds, family status, and professional and personal interests. See what a few of our current residents have to say about why they chose to train in the Adult Neurology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Neurological conditions have profound impacts on both physical health and identity. Neurology provides a unique opportunity to help guide patients through some of their most vulnerable times.
I love that neurology is fundamentally based on patient histories, physical examinations, and observations. Neurology is a dynamic field, with remarkable advancements in research changing the course and quality of life for patients with previously devastating outcomes.
I cannot imagine a more intellectually stimulating and patient-centered field. Sara Hooshmand, M. Class of As a Neurology resident at Mayo Clinic, I am privileged to train in an environment where the needs of the patient are always the highest priority. The commitment to patient-centered care is woven into every aspect of our work, from daily clinical practice to groundbreaking research. Mayo Clinic offers unparalleled educational opportunities, guided by a faculty that is both deeply knowledgeable and genuinely invested in our growth.
The collaborative and collegial atmosphere among residents and faculty creates a supportive environment where learning thrives, and ideas flourish. I am honored to be part of such a distinguished Neurology department, and I am committed to using the exceptional training I receive to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our patients. As a resident, I feel fortunate to learn from and work with a diverse patient population presenting with both common and rare neurologic disease.