34th Annual Internal Medicine Board Review 2025

Rochester, MN US
June 2, 2025 to June 6, 2025

This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options

Course Directors - April R. Christensen, M.D., M.S., and David Raslau, M.D., M.P.H.

June 2 - 6, 2025 - Hilton Rochester Mayo Clinic Area Hotel - Rochester, Minnesota

The 34th Annual Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine Board Review (IMBR) is a high-yield, intensive course designed to assist with the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Initial and Maintenance of Certification Examinations and to provide a relevant review for daily practice. Learners gain access to excellent Mayo Clinic faculty, unparalleled content and techniques proven to enhance learning and recall.

Target Audience

This course is designed for internal medicine physicians who are:

  • Intending to obtain a thorough review in internal medicine
  • Completing their maintenance of certification knowledge modules
  • Taking the initial ABIM certification examination
  • Taking the ABIM maintenance of certification examination

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

Identify topics and content areas for personal growth to tailor self-study

  • Recall clinical presentation of conditions critical to the practice of internal medicine and its subspecialties
  • Select next best steps in the evaluation, diagnosis and management of common and life-threatening conditions
  • Apply evidence-based medicine principles to answer statistical and clinical questions
  • Implement best current evidence-based practices into patient care


Attendance at any Mayo Clinic course does not indicate or guarantee competence or proficiency in the skills, knowledge or performance of any care or procedure(s) which may be discussed or taught in this course.

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 44.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 44.25 Attendance
Event starts: 
06/02/2025 - 6:00am
Event ends: 
06/06/2025 - 4:30pm

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34th Annual Internal Medicine Board Review
Hilton Rochester Mayo Clinic Area Hotel
Program Schedule – Live and Livestream
June 2 - 6, 2025 – Central Time

Monday, June 2, 2025

6:00 a.m.

Registration & Breakfast

7:00 a.m.

 

Welcome and Course Overview
April R. Christensen, M.D., M.S. and David Raslau, M.D., M.P.H.

7:10 a.m.

 

Geriatrics

Maria D. Mendoza de la Garza, M.D.

  • Recall evidence-based fall prevention strategies and use this information to effectively manage patients
  • Diagnose and manage patients with mild cognitive impairment and dementia in the elderly
  • Evaluate and manage urinary incontinence in the elderly
  • Recognize high-risk medications in elderly patients and develop strategies for preventing medication related side effects
  • Prevent and manage pressure injury in the elderly

8:00 a.m.

 

Dermatology

Sindhuja Sominidi Damodaran, M.B.B.S., M.D.

  • Diagnose and manage basal and squamous cell carcinoma
  • Diagnose and develop initial management strategies for melanoma
  • Identify the diagnosis and management of common primary care skin conditions, such as vitiligo, pityriasis rosea, rosacea, and scabies
  • Recognize and manage acne vulgaris
  • Recognize and treat psoriasis
  • Recognize and treat drug eruptions

8:40 a.m.

 

Allergy

Gerald W. Volcheck, M.D.

  • Recognize and treat anaphylaxis
  • Diagnose and treat urticaria and angioedema
  • Diagnose and treat allergic rhinosinusitis

9:35 a.m.

Break

9:55 a.m.

 

Nutrition/Nutritional Disorders

Maria L. Collazo-Clavell, M.D.

  • Identify overweight and obese patients and identify their health risks
  • Review medical and surgical management of obesity
  • Recognize and manage dietary factors in hypertension
  • Recognize nutrition deficiencies

10:40 a.m.

 

HEENT

Melissa H. Bogin, M.D.

  • Evaluate and manage epistaxis
  • Identify the presentation, evaluation, and management of glaucoma
  • Diagnose and treat infectious pharyngitis
  • Develop initial evaluation and management strategies for the acute red eye
  • Diagnose and treat acute and chronic infectious sinusitis

11:20 a.m.

Lunch

12:05 p.m.

 

Men’s Health

Jason H. Szostek, M.D.

  • Identify the screening strategies, diagnosis, and management of prostate cancer
  • Describe an approach to diagnosing & treating benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH)
  • Recall the evaluation, diagnosis, and initial management strategies for erectile dysfunction

12:55 p.m.

 

Women’s Health: Adolescence and Beyond

 Jill M. Huber, M.D.  

  • Outline the principles of contraception and contraceptive counseling
  • Review the management of common medical conditions in pregnancy
  • Recall the evaluation of abnormal uterine bleeding
  • Outline the risks, benefits, and indications for hormone replacement therapy in women

1:50 p.m.

 

 

 

Hypertension and Hyperlipidemia

Joel D. Beachey, M.D.  

  • Apply lipid lowering treatment based on patient characteristics/risk utilizing AHA/ACC

guidelines

  • Identify, diagnose, and manage hypertension based on consideration of medical

comorbidities

2:35 p.m.

Break

2:50 p.m.

 

Psychiatry

William B. Leasure, M.D.

  • Review diagnosis and treatment of depression
  • Recall the diagnosis and treatment of anxiety spectrum disorders
  • Recognize the presentation and management of substance use disorder
  • Diagnose and manage schizophrenia, including medication side effects
  • Identify and treat bipolar disorder

3:40 p.m.

 

Neurology  

Rafid Mustafa, M.D.

  • Diagnose and manage basic seizure disorders
  • Compare and contrast headache types and management strategies
  • Evaluate for and treat etiologies of stroke
  • Identify, diagnose, and manage radiculopathies and spinal stenosis
  • Recognize the presentation of and select appropriate testing for patients with restless leg syndrome
  • Diagnose and treat common peripheral neuropathies
  • Diagnose and treat movement disorders including essential tremor and Parkinson’s
  • Diagnose and select appropriate treatment for patients with myasthenia gravis

4:50 p.m.

 

Sprint Test

5:20 p.m.

Adjourn

 

 

 

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

6:00 a.m.

Registration & Breakfast

7:00 a.m.

 

Endocrinology – Diabetes Part 1

Pankaj Shah, M.D.

  • Diagnose and manage Type 1 and gestational diabetes mellitus
  • Diagnose and manage Type 2 diabetes mellitus
  • Identify strategies to prevent or delay the onset of Type 2 diabetes mellitus

7:50 a.m.

 

Endocrinology – Diabetes and Hypoglycemia Part 2

Pankaj Shah, M.D.

  • Diagnose and manage diabetic ketoacidosis
  • Diagnose and manage diabetic hyperosmolar nonketotic state
  • Diagnose and manage hypoglycemia in the diabetic patient

8:30 a.m.

 

 

 Endocrinology – Bone and Parathyroid

Kurt A. Kennel, M.D.  

  • Use risk factors to diagnose and manage male and female osteoporosis
  • Distinguish osteomalacia from osteoporosis by listing its distinct clinical features
  • List key aspects of the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment decisions in Paget disease of the bone
  • Recall the evaluation and management of primary hyperparathyroidism
  • Employ a stepwise approach to evaluate and treat hypercalcemia and hypocalcemia

9:25 a.m.

Break

9:40 a.m.

 

Endocrinology – Thyroid

Kharisa N. Rachmasari, M.D.

  • Evaluate and manage hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism, including subclinical disease
  • Diagnose and manage thyroid medical emergencies
  • Evaluate and manage thyroid nodules
  • Describe and manage the different types of thyroid cancer

10:30 a.m.

 

Endocrinology – Pituitary, Gonadal, and Adrenal Disorders
Lucinda Gruber, M.D.  

  • Evaluate and manage the adrenal incidentaloma
  • Diagnose and manage Cushing's Syndrome and adrenal insufficiency
  • Select appropriate evaluation and management strategies of pituitary tumors
  • Identify the appropriate evaluation of secondary amenorrhea
  • Identify the appropriate evaluation and management of male hypogonadism

11:15 a.m.

 

Rheumatology – Vasculitis

Matthew J. Koster, M.D.

  • Recognize the various forms of vasculitis
  • Identify initial treatment strategies for vasculitis

12:05 p.m.

Lunch

12:50 p.m.

 

Rheumatology – Gout and Spondyloarthropathies

Kerry Wright, M.B.B.S.

  • List common causes of foot and ankle pain and their treatments
  • Diagnose and treat crystalline induced disease
  • Identify the diagnosis and treatment of spondyloarthropathies

1:45 p.m.

 

Rheumatology – Arthritis

Courtney A. Arment, M.D.

  • Diagnose and treat fibromyalgia
  • Utilize physical exam and laboratory studies to diagnose and manage rheumatoid arthritis
  • Diagnose and manage symptomatic osteoarthritis

2:45 p.m.

 

Rheumatology - Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Anti-Phospholipid Antibody Syndrome

Alicia M. Hinze, M.D.

  • Diagnose and develop initial management of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
  • Review complications of SLE
  • Assess and manage antiphospholipid antibody syndrome

3:35 p.m.

Break

3:50 p.m.

 

Rheumatology - Raynaud’s, Scleroderma, Inflammatory Myopathies, and Sjogren’s Syndrome

Alicia M. Hinze, M.D.

  • Diagnose and manage secondary Raynaud phenomenon
  • Review the laboratory evaluation and diagnosis of common rheumatologic diseases including: Sjogren’s syndrome, scleroderma (diffuse and limited), polymyositis, dermatomyositis, and mixed connective tissue disease

4:30 p.m.

 

Critical Care

Jeremy M. Clain, M.D.

  • Recall the diagnosis and management of hypovolemic, distributive, cardiogenic shock

and tamponade

  • Recall the etiology and pathophysiology of respiratory failure and select appropriate

testing and management strategies

  • Select appropriate tests and management strategies for sepsis based on

pathophysiology

  • Diagnose and manage transfusion-related reactions

5:15 p.m.

 

Sprint Test

5:35 p.m.

Adjourn

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

6:00 a.m.

Registration & Breakfast

7:00 a.m.

 

Cardiology – Heart Failure and Pericardial Disease

Michael W. Cullen, M.D.  

  • Discuss the diagnosis and evaluation of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction

and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

  • Manage acute and chronic heart failure with lifestyle, pharmacological, and device

Therapies

  • Diagnose, classify, and manage common cardiomyopathies
  • Recognize the presentation and select appropriate management for patients with

pericardial disease, including acute pericarditis, constrictive pericarditis, and cardiac

tamponade

8:05 a.m.

 

Cardiology – Coronary Artery Disease  

Benjamin D. Nordhues, M.D.

  • Determine appropriate method for evaluating for coronary artery disease based on pre-test probability of disease
  • Evaluate and manage perioperative testing and medications in patients with known, or at risk for CVD
  • Select appropriate management of an acute myocardial infarction, including management of NSTEMI
  • Recognize Right Ventricular Infarction and select appropriate management strategies
  • Select the appropriate timing of elective operations in patients after coronary stenting

8:55 a.m.

Break

9:10 a.m.

 

Cardiology – ECG’s, Atrial Fibrillation, and Other Arrhythmias

Abhishek J. Deshmukh, M.B.B.S.

  • Use the fundamentals of EKG to recognize common arrhythmias
  • Design appropriate evaluation and management strategies for patients with atrial

fibrillation

  • Recognize and manage common arrythmias (excluding a fib)
  • Assess the risks and benefits of anti-coagulation therapies to design appropriate

management strategies

9:55 a.m.

 

Cardiology – Valvular Disease

Jeffrey B. Geske, M.D.  

  • Identify risk factors for and presentation of congenital valve abnormalities, and

choose appropriate management

  • Outline risk factors for and recall the diagnosis and presentation of management

aortic stenosis and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

  • Recognize the pathophysiology and presentation of mitral stenosis, select

appropriate testing, and interpret the findings accurately

  • Delineate risk factors for and recall the diagnosis and management of aortic

regurgitation, mitral regurgitation, and tricuspid regurgitation

10:45 a.m.

 

Cardiology – Vascular Disease

TBD

  • Identify the initial method for evaluating and managing peripheral vascular disease
  • Describe the risk factors for, and the evaluation and management of aortic dissection
  • Describe the risk factors for, and the evaluation and management of aortic aneurysm

11:35 a.m.

Lunch

 

 

 

 

12:20 p.m

 

 

Pulmonary – Pulmonary Tests

Darlene R. Nelson, M.D.

  • Use an algorithm to correctly interpret spirometry and direct management
  • Recall diseases with a restrictive, obstructive, or mixed picture on spirometry
  • Evaluate and interpret pleural fluid tests

1:05 p.m.

 

Pulmonary – COPD, Asthma, and OSA

Darlene R. Nelson, M.D.

  • Recall the differential diagnosis and management of pneumothorax
  • Describe the classification schemes for asthma and use this information to effectively

diagnose and manage patients

  • Recognize features of obstructive sleep apnea and select appropriate testing for

diagnosis

  • Recall the diagnosis and management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

1:45 p.m.

 

Pulmonary – ILD, Pulmonary Hypertension

Cassandra M. Braun, M.D.

  • Identify and recall the different causes of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage
  • Identify the cause and select treatment for interstitial lung disease
  • Describe the causes, presentation, and basic treatment of pulmonary hypertension

2:25 p.m.

 

Oncology – Breast/Gynecology

Susan N. Kok, M.D.

  • Identify appropriate breast cancer screening techniques for women
  • Describe the diagnostic evaluation of findings worrisome for breast cancer
  • Recall the adjuvant treatments indicated to reduce breast cancer recurrence
  • Identify risk factors for cervical cancer and know appropriate screening and

management principles

  • Identify the presentation of uterine cancer and review basic management principles
  • Identify risk factors and know basic management principles of ovarian cancer

3:15 p.m.

Break

3:30 p.m.

 

Oncology – Pulmonary

Konstantinos Leventakos, M.D.

  • Evaluate and manage a solitary pulmonary nodule
  • Identify the most common forms of lung cancer, their staging, and respective

treatments

  • Integrate smoking cessation options into treatment plans
  • Diagnose paraneoplastic syndromes associated with lung cancer
  • Identify risk factors for lung cancer
  • Recognize indications for lung cancer screening
  • Recall the clinical presentation and diagnosis of lung cancer

4:15 p.m.

 

Oncology – Gastrointestinal Cancers

Hao Xie, M.D., Ph.D.

  • Stage and treat colon cancer (screening covered separately)
  • Diagnose and stage pancreatic cancer
  • Evaluate and diagnose esophageal cancer
  • Diagnose and treat gastric cancer, including MALT lymphoma

5:00 p.m.

 

Sprint Test

5:20 p.m.

Adjourn

 

 

Thursday, June 5, 2025

6:00 a.m.

Registration & Breakfast

7:00 a.m.

 

Gastroenterology – Esophageal and Gastric

Karthik Ravi, M.D.

  • Recognize common clinical situations requiring endoscopic evaluation
  • Recall the diagnosis, management, and complications of gastroesophageal reflux

disease

  • Diagnose and manage candida esophagitis
  • Diagnose and manage gastric polyps
  • Diagnose and manage Helicobacter pylori infection
  • Diagnose and manage peptic ulcer disease

8:00 a.m.

 

Gastroenterology – Hepatology, Gall Bladder, and Biliary

William Sanchez, M.D.

  • Interpret abnormal liver function tests to diagnose common patterns of liver injury
  • Identify risk factors and appropriate screening intervals for hepatocellular carcinoma
  • Diagnose and manage major complications of chronic liver disease (e.g. Ascites,

variceal bleeding and hepatocellular carcinoma)

  • Diagnose and manage Hepatitis A, B and C infections
  • Interpret ascites fluid chemistries
  • Diagnose and manage common biliary disease

8:55 a.m.

Break

9:10 a.m.

 

Gastroenterology – Small Bowel

Seth R. Sweetser, M.D.

  • Evaluate non-variceal GI bleeding
  • Evaluate and manage acute and chronic diarrhea
  • Diagnose and manage celiac disease
  • Diagnose and manage bowel ischemia, including colon ischemia

10:20 a.m.

 

Gastroenterology – Colon and Pancreas

Xiao Jing (Iris) Wang, M.D.

  • Recall when to initiate colon cancer screening given patient and family history
  • Identify the appropriate management and follow up of colon polyps
  • Recognize the cause, diagnosis, and management of acute pancreatitis
  • Select appropriate management options for the patient with inflammatory bowel disease

11:15 a.m.

 

Infectious Diseases – Endocarditis and CNS Infections

Matthew J. Thoendel, M.D., Ph.D.

  • Review the indications for and management of infective endocarditis (IE) prophylaxis
  • Review the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of infective endocarditis
  • Diagnose and treat bacterial meningitis
  • Identify the diagnosis and management of viral meningitis/encephalitis

12:05 p.m.

Lunch

12:50 p.m.

 

Infectious Diseases – Pneumonia and Travel

Madiha Fida, M.B.B.S.

  • Identify the diagnosis and management of community acquired pneumonia in the outpatient and inpatient setting
  • Diagnose and treat hospital-acquired pneumonia
  • Identify infectious control strategy for hospitalized patients
  • Review indications for prophylactic antimicrobials in international travel

1:30 p.m.

 

Infectious Diseases - GI and GU

Mac Chesdachai, M.D.  

  • Identify the differences in treating non- severe, severe, and recurrent Clostridium difficile infection
  • Diagnosis and manage patients with urinary tract infections
  • Screen for and treat localized and systemic STI

2:00 p.m.

 

Infectious Diseases – Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and Zoonoses

Mac Chesdachai, M.D.

  • Identify the indications for varicella-zoster testing, vaccination and treatment
  • Select vaccines that can be safely given in pregnancy
  • Prevent and treat measles
  • Identify, diagnose, and manage toxoplasmosis
  • Diagnose and manage complications of rheumatic fever
  • Review evaluation and management of common tick-borne diseases

Review evaluation and management of common fungal infections throughout the US

2:45 p.m.

Break

3:00 p.m.

 

Infectious Diseases – Skin and Bone Infections

Hussam Tabaja, M.D.

  • Identify pathogen specific treatment of skin and soft tissue infections
  • Identify, diagnose, and treat lower extremity cellulitis, and gas gangrene
  • Discuss prophylactic antimicrobial therapy in patients with prosthetic joints
  • Diagnose and treat osteomyelitis
  • Diagnose and treat septic bursitis

3:55 p.m.

 

Infectious Diseases – HIV/TB

Mary J. Kasten, M.D.

  • Review appropriate screening, diagnosis, and initial management of HIV/AIDS
  • Review prophylaxis and screening for opportunistic cancers and infections during HIV infection
  • Diagnose and treat tuberculosis
  • Identify the most common adverse reactions with tuberculosis treatment

4:55 p.m.

 

Sprint Test

5:15 p.m.

Adjourn

 

 

Friday, June 6, 2025

6:00 a.m.

Registration & Breakfast

7:00 a.m.

 

Hematology – Abnormal CBC

Carrie A. Thompson, M.D.

  • Summarize the evaluation of abnormal red blood cell counts
  • Describe the evaluation of abnormal white blood cell count
  • Identify and evaluate pancytopenia
  • Review the evaluation of elevated platelet counts
  • Recall the diagnosis and treatment of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP)

7:45 a.m.

 

Hematology – Lymphoid Malignancies

Carrie A. Thompson, M.D.

  • Recall the evaluation and initial management of chronic lymphoproliferative disorders
  • Describe the differences between HL and NHL with respect to diagnosis and treatment
  • Diagnose and treat acute lymphocytic leukemia

8:25 a.m.

 

Hematology – Plasma Cell Disorders

Mustaqeem A. Siddiqui, M.D., M.B.A.

  • Recall the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of amyloidosis
  • Recognize the presentation of and select management strategies for patients with Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia
  • Compare and contrast monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), smoldering myeloma and multiple myeloma according to presentation, evaluation, and management

 

9:10 a.m.

Break

9:25 a.m.

 

Hematology – Myeloid Malignancies

Mithun V. Shah, M.D.

  • Recall the presentation, diagnosis, and management of myelodysplastic neoplasms
  • Identify the presentation, diagnosis, and management of myeloproliferative neoplasms
  • Diagnose and treat acute myeloid leukemia
  • Diagnose and manage acute blast crisis

10:25 a.m.

 

Hematology – Bleeding and Coagulation

Meera Sridharan, M.D., Ph.D.

  • Recall the diagnosis and management of congenital and acquired bleeding disorders
  • Identify and manage coagulation factor deficiencies and dysfunction
  • Evaluate and manage thrombocytopenia
  • Recall the evaluation and management of superficial and deep venous thrombosis
  • Diagnose and manage pulmonary embolism
  • Diagnose and manage heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)

11:25 a.m.

Lunch

12:10 p.m.

 

Nephrology – Electrolyte and Acid-base Cases       

Ladan Zand, M.D.

  • Recall the diagnosis and management of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH)
  • Identify, evaluate, and manage hypo- and hypernatremia
  • List appropriate treatment strategies for hypo- and hyperkalemia
  • Apply an algorithm to diagnose acid-base disorders

1:35 p.m.

Break   

1:50 p.m.

 

Nephrology –Nephrolithiasis and Acute Kidney Injury Part 1

Michael A. Mao, M.D.

  • Describe the diagnosis and evaluation of acute renal injury
  • Define indications for acute dialysis
  • Manage pre and post renal injury
  • Diagnose and manage nephrolithiasis
  • Diagnose and manage acute tubular necrosis

2:35 p.m.

 

Nephrology – Acute Kidney Injury Part 2

Michael A. Mao, M.D.

  • Identify indications for renal biopsy
  • Diagnose and manage acute interstitial nephritis
  • Describe the diagnosis, evaluation, and management of glomerular disorders
  • Prevent, recognize, and manage contrast-induced nephropathy

3:20 p.m.

 

Nephrology – Chronic Kidney Disease

Virginia (Ginny) A. Dines, M.D.

  • Identify risk factors and recognize the presentation of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
  • Identify causes of chronic kidney disease and strategies to prevent progression of chronic kidney disease
  • Manage calcium-phosphorous homeostasis, anemia & other issues in chronic kidney disease

4:10 p.m.

 

Sprint Test

4:30 p.m.

Adjourn

 

Hilton Rochester Mayo Clinic Area Hotel
10 East Center Street
Rochester, MN 55904
United States

All travel and lodging expenses are the sole responsibility of the individual registrant.

Hilton Rochester Mayo Clinic Area (conference location)
Located just two blocks from the Mayo Clinic –  connected via Skyway to the clinic as well as the University of Minnesota, Methodist Hospital, and Shops at University Square. Fifth-floor rooftop terrace offers panoramic views of the city, there's also an indoor pool, fitness room, and two restaurants. *No room block at this location.

Hilton Garden Inn Rochester Downtown (2 blocks from conference)
225 South Broadway
Rochester, MN 55904
507-285-1234
The Hilton Garden Inn, Rochester Downtown is connected by skyway to Mayo Clinic, University of Minnesota shopping, and restaurants. Hilton Garden Inn, Rochester Downtown has a 24-hour business center, complimentary WiFi, indoor swimming pool, and fitness center. There is a freshly prepared breakfast at on-site restaurants, 24-hour convenience store and Pavilion Lounge. *No room block at this location.

Mayo Clinic is not responsible for expenses incurred by an individual who is not confirmed and for whom space is not available at the meeting. Costs incurred by the registrant such as airline or hotel fees or penalties are the responsibility of the registrant.

All travel and lodging expenses and arrangements are the sole responsibility of the individual registrant.

You may wish to visit Experience Rochester website for additional travel information, accommodation options, and area information.

Travel

Travel

Rochester, Minnesota is a friendly city that greets thousands of visitors from around the world each year. The city is serviced by a modern international airport with multiple flights daily via American, Sun Country and Delta Airlines. Access to and from the airport is provided by taxi, shuttle service, and rental car. The airport is located approximately 10 miles from the Hilton Rochester Mayo Clinic Area and the Mayo Clinic campus.


Note to Travelers: Several cities in the United States are named Rochester. When you make airline reservations and check your baggage, be sure that your destination is Rochester, Minnesota (RST) and that your baggage has been properly tagged.  Flying through the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport (MSP) is another option. The following shuttle services offer multiple trips daily.  Travel time is approximately 75 minutes.

Groome Transportation
507-280-9270

Rochester Shuttle Service
507-216-6354

Mayo Clinic’s appointed travel company, Ultramar Travel, is available to assist with travel arrangements. Call Ultramar Travel toll-free at 866-629-6885.

You may wish to visit Experience Rochester website for additional travel information, accommodation options, and area information.

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Tuesday9.25
Wednesday9.00
Thursday9.00
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