Referrals

Mayo Clinic physicians are committed to collaborating with referring physicians. Telephone consultations and referrals may be arranged by contacting the Referring Physician Service.

To refer a patient:

Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona

Call 866-629-6362 (toll-free) or 480-301-7085. From outside the U.S.: 480-301-6539.

Jacksonville, Florida

Call 800-634-1417 (toll-free) or 904-953-0321. From outside the U.S.: 904-953-7000.

Rochester, Minnesota

Call 800-533-1564 (toll-free). From outside the U.S.: 507-538-1515.

Education

Continuous professional development

Mayo Clinic offers continuous professional development courses in a learner-centered interactive format. Mayo Clinic courses are delivered by faculty who are renowned in their field and passionate about education. Participation in Mayo Clinic continuous professional development courses offers timely evidence-based practices that can be implemented immediately.

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