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Mayo Clinic Radiology Imaging Programs

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Launch your imaging career with Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic’s Department of Radiology, through Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences, offers accredited training programs that prepare you for a successful career in diagnostic imaging. Whether you’re starting out or ready to advance, you’ll gain hands-on experience, learn from expert instructors, and train on state-of-the-art equipment in real clinical settings across our campuses in Arizona, Florida, and Minnesota.

Our programs cover primary and post-primary pathways, including Radiography, Sonography, Nuclear Medicine Technology, MRI, CT, and VIR. You’ll benefit from small class sizes, individualized attention, early patient interaction, and exposure to diverse cases — from routine exams to complex care in Level 1 trauma centers.

Explore our website to learn more about our primary pathways, post-primary pathways, and FAQs, so you can find the right fit for your goals and understand what’s needed to get started.

Mayo Clinic’s unique blend of classroom learning, labs, and clinical rotations means you’ll graduate confident, skilled, and ready to make a difference — whether you join us at Mayo Clinic or take your training anywhere in the world.

MRI technologist and students prepares a patient for an MRI scan at Mayo Clinic
Learn to perform safe, high-quality MRI scans and deliver patient-centered care using advanced imaging technology.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI Program (MN)

Radiography students prepare a patient for a procedure at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota
Train to produce X-ray images, care for patients, and support accurate diagnoses in a real-world clinical setting.

Radiography Program (MN)

Radiography students examine and point to a scan of a patient at Mayo Clinic
Gain hands-on experience creating X-ray images and working with patients as part of a healthcare team.

Radiography Program (FL)

Nuclear medicine technologist assists a patient with a procedure
Prepare and use radioactive tracers to create images that help detect and monitor disease at the molecular level.

Nuclear Medicine Technology Program (MN)

Sonography student at Mayo Clinic performs an ultrasound on a patient
Learn to perform ultrasound exams and create detailed images that help physicians diagnose and treat patients.

Sonography Program (MN)

Student using ultrasound
Train to capture high-quality ultrasound images that support physicians in patient care and diagnosis.

Sonography Program (FL)

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