Biographical summary
Megan Sullivan, M.D., is a rheumatologist with particular interest in the care of those with Vasculitis. She is also an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Mayo School of Medicine.
Dr. Sullivan attended medical school at the University of North Dakota School of Medical and Health Sciences. She obtained training in internal medicine at Mayo Clinic Arizona. An additional year was spent as a Special Clinical Fellow (Chief Resident) prior to her specialty training in rheumatology at Mayo Clinic Florida.
Dr. Sullivan's clinical practice focuses on taking care of those with Vasculitis - rare rheumatic conditions that cause inflammation of the vessels. Her research areas include outcomes research, genomics, and identifying prognostic factors.
Conditions treated
Procedures performed
Mayo Clinic locations
Education
- 2023
FellowRheumatology, Programs in Florida, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
- 2021
Special Clinical Fellow - Internal Medicine Chief ResidentDepartment of Internal Medicine
- 2020
ResidentInternal Medicine Residency, Internal Medicine, Programs in Arizona, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
- 2017
MDUniversity of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences
- 2013
BS - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Minors, Zoology and MicrobiologyNorth Dakota State University
Activities and honors
Certifications
- 2023
RheumatologyAmerican Board of Internal Medicine
- 2020
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal Medicine
Awards and honors
- 2022
Mayo Clinic Experience Top Provider AwardOffice of Clinic Experience
- 2021
Mayo Clinic Experience Top Provider AwardOffice of Clinic Experience
- 2020
Patient Advocate AwardInternal Medicine Residency, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education
- 2019
Attitude, Commitment, and Excellence AwardInternal Medicine Residency, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education
Professional memberships
- 2021 - present
Fellow MemberAmerican College of Rheumatology
Publications
Research activities