The Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine is integrated with the Mayo Clinic campuses in Rochester, Minnesota; Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona; and Jacksonville, Florida.
Rochester, Minnesota MCASOM has its administrative center and primary location at the Mayo Clinic in
Rochester, Minnesota. Educational activities are based at the Mitchell Student Center and
Guggenheim Building, particularly in the
Kendall-
Hench lecture hall. Students also attend classes and conduct laboratory exercises in the Stabile Building, which contains a state-of-the-art anatomy laboratory and a Multidisciplinary Simulation Center. The
Plummer Building is home to the Mayo Clinic Libraries system—one of the largest medical libraries in the world—which offers students access to around 400,000 bound volumes and 4,800 medical and scientific journal subscriptions. The
Gonda Building houses several seminar rooms and the
Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation, a facility where students can develop ideas to improve health care alongside staff and entrepreneurs. The adjacent
Mayo Building has a number of conference rooms used for small group exercises. Together, the Gonda and Mayo buildings comprise the core outpatient clinical practice facilities in downtown Rochester. The
Mayo Clinic Hospital — Rochester provides extensive inpatient learning experiences for medical students with 2,059 licensed beds and 115 operating rooms across the Methodist Campus, Saint Marys Campus, and Mayo Eugenio Litta Children's Hospital. Each year, the Rochester campus matriculates 46 M.D. students, 7 M.D.-Ph.D. students, and 2 M.D.-O.M.S. students, for a total incoming class size of 55. These students have the opportunity to complete their selective experiences, third- and fourth-year rotations, clinical electives, and research projects (including Ph.D. dissertations) at the campuses in Arizona and Florida. The City of Rochester is currently undergoing a 20-year, $5.6 billion infrastructure improvement project called the Destination Medical Center (DMC). This
public–private partnership, which started in 2013, matches public investment from a legislative bill for transportation infrastructure to private investments from the Mayo Clinic on its Rochester facilities. The overarching goal is to turn the campus into a global destination for health and wellness. Regional plans from the Rochester-Olmsted Council of Governments aim to attract outside companies and investments in the biotechnology industry and to double the population of the city by the year 2040. File:Mayo Medical School Entryway.jpg|Mitchell Student Center facade File:Mayo Medical School Entry Doorway.jpg|Mitchell Student Center doorway File:Mayo Medical School Architecture.jpg|Mitchell Student Center architecture File:Mitchell Student Center at Mayo Medical School.jpg|Mitchell Student Center side view File:Gonda Building with Mayo Flag.jpg|Gonda Building with Mayo Clinic flag File:The Grand Staircase in the Gonda Building.jpg|Gonda Building Grand Staircase File:MayoClinic&MedSchool2006-05-07.JPG|Mayo Building behind the Mitchell Student Center File:The Mayo Building.jpg|Mayo Building side view File:The Plummer Building.jpg|Plummer Building at night
Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona MCASOM expanded its four-year medical school class to the Mayo Clinic Arizona campus in 2017. Arizona-based medical students have their preclinical classes in
Scottsdale, then complete most of their clerkships at the
Mayo Clinic Arizona in
Phoenix during years 3 and 4. They may also rotate in pediatrics and related subspecialties through a partnership at
Phoenix Children's Hospital. The
Maricopa Integrated Health System offers medical students expanded rotation opportunities in psychiatry. Students may also rotate through the Carl T. Hayden Veterans Affairs Hospital for internal medicine and psychiatry. Each year, the Arizona campus matriculates 50 M.D. students. ==Curriculum==