College of Medicine
200 First Street SW
Department of Internal Medicine
Rochester,
MN
55905
Phone: 507 255 1980
Fax: 507 255 7767
Website: http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/infectiousdisease-rch.html
Email: Razonable.raymund@mayo.edu
Raymund R Razonable MD, FIDSA
Rochester Methodist : 794
Saint Mary's Hospital : 1157
How does this program meet the ABIM requirements for training in clinical microbiology?
Didactic LecturesHands-on ExperienceState of the art clinical microbiology laboratory
The Program provides training in hospital epidemiology through:
Didactic LecturesClinical rotation on the infection control and practice service
The Program provides clinical experience for fellows in the following:
Infections in marrow transplantInfections in solid organ transplant patientsInfections in travelers and tropical medicineInfections in children
This Program provides training in STD management through:
Didactic LecturesClinical experience
The Program has a didactic lecture course for fellows:
true
If yes, what is the average number of lectures provided over a two-year period?
270
Training is for:
MD
Are there citizenship requirements?
false
Citizenship Requirements:
Types of visas accepted:
No restrictions
Number of fellows accepted each year:
4
Duration of the Fellowship (years):
3
The Program has a training grant (T32):
false
Average number of infectious diseases consults per trainee per year:
540
Number of Fellows completing the Program in the last 5 years:
20
Additional Training/Faculty Resources (optional):
Strong association with the Department of Clinical Microbiology and other faculty within Mayo Foundation doing Infectious Disease Research.
Department of Clinical Microbiology | ||
Robin Patel, MD, Prof. |
Dr. Patel is the director of the Infectious Diseases Research Laboratory. In the research laboratory, she and her colleagues focus on biofilms. Biofilms cause a large number of infections in modern clinical practice, such as prosthetic joint infection and endocarditis. | |
Franklin R. Cockerill, III, MD, Prof. |
Rapid microbial nucleic acid extraction techniques for clinical specimens and rapid real-time polymerase chain reaction microbial diagnostics | |
Nancy L. Wengenack, PhD, Asst. Prof. | Molecular diagnostics for fungi, mycobacteria and microsporidia. Molecular mechanism of isoniazid activation and resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis | |
Joseph D. Yao, MD, Asst. Prof. | Application and development of molecular diagnostic assays for detection and monitoring of HBV, HCVm HDV, and HIV-1 infection | |
OTHER FACULTY WITHIN THE MAYO FOUNDATION | ||
Eric M. Poeschla, MD, Prof | The research interests of Eric M. Poeschla, MD, are in the molecular pathogenesis of HIV/AIDS, host cell viral dependency factors, innate immunity to viruses and viral vector-based human gene therapy. | |
Nicholas F. LaRusso, MD, Prof. | Interactions of cholangiocytes with Cryptosporidium parvum (C. parvum), an emerging pathogen important in the development of AIDS cholangiopathy | |
Andrew H. Limper, MD, Prof. | Understanding the pathogenesis of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia and other fungal pathogens in immune compromised hosts | |
Gregory A. Poland, MD, Prof. | Multiple areas of vaccine research, including immunogenetics, vaccines against agents of bioterrorism, vaccine adjuvants, new methods of vaccine delivery, development of new immune assays to monitor response to vaccines, and safety immunogenicity and reactogenicity of candidate vaccines |
Applications accepted via Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®)?
true
Timeframe when applications are accepted:
Timeframe when interviews are done