Mayo School of Health Sciences
Siebens medical education Building 11
200 First Street SW
Rochester, MN 55905
Mayo School of Health Services, established in 1973, prepares students for successful careers in the health sciences. Programs at the Mayo health sciences school are available at the Florida,
Minnesota, or Arizona campuses.
There are about 800 students enrolled annually in more than 60 MSHS programs, representing 32
Allied Health sciences professions, including athletic training, audiology, endoscopy nurse, genetic counseling, medical social services and nurse practitioner. Students train on the latest, most advanced, medical and scientific equipment. The Mayo School of Health Services has nearly 300 faculty members on staff.
Students at Mayo School of Health Services are able to participate in courses, seminars and other programs through a state-of-the-art video communications network that provides full-motion, two-way, interactive videoconferencing at all three campuses.
Quick Facts
Mayo Clinic has been training allied health professionals for more than 100 years.
MSHS has more than 4,000 alumni.
A Nobel Prize winner in physiology or medicine, literature or Peace lectures students every year through the Nobel laureate lectureship program.
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