Educating the Next Generation

The Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation® (MHIF) offers one of the most outstanding and unique internship opportunities available to undergraduates who are pre-med or planning a career in medicine. The goal of the research internship program is to develop and empower the next generation of cardiovascular health professionals by offering a robust research experience in the field of cardiology.

During this unique educational experience, the research intern is paired with a physician mentor who is actively engaged as a clinician and researcher at a nationally recognized hospital. At the conclusion of the program, the interns will showcase their research work at an open house and poster session. Many projects result in the intern having the opportunity to be an author on an article published in a national scientific journal. Some interns also have the opportunity to present their work at a national cardiovascular conference.

This internship is made possible thanks to philanthropic support from generous donors.

2025 cohort

Research Internship Details

2025 Internship Application

Applications for the 2025 cohort are now closed.

2025 Intern Poster Session Reception

Join the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation for an open house and poster reception to celebrate the achievements of the 2025 research intern cohort. Learn about the internship program and the range of research projects our talented interns have supported. Drinks and light appetizers will be served.

Date: Thursday, August 14
Time: 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Where: Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation Learning Center
(MHI Building, 920 E. 28th Street, Suite 100)

Thank you to our Exhibitors:
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals
AstraZeneca
Boehringer Ingelheim
BridgeBio
Edwards Lifesciences
Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals
Merck

Cheers to 20 Years of Interns!

During the past 20+ years, 244 clinical research interns have contributed to 223 posters and presentations at national scientific sessions, 219 publications in peer-reviewed journals, and 59% of former interns are now practicing physicians!

In celebration of this 20-year landmark, we were excited to reconnect with Dr. Aaron Tande, MD, who was part of our first internship program in 2002. Hear what Aaron has to say about his internship experience 20 years later:

Intern Program Highlights

Since 2002, 244 research interns have contributed to…

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223 posters and presentations at national scientific sessions

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219 publications in peer-reviewed journals

Where are they now?

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59% are physicians

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24% are in medical school

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12% are in healthcare related fields

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5% are in non-healthcare fields

2021 interns at twins game

Intern Experience

During the summer research internship, interns will be exposed to a vast array of clinical research and educational experiences. They will be matched with a physician and staff mentor, who will guide them through a clinical research project throughout the summer. This valuable exposure takes place at a nationally ranked and award-winning hospital, Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

In addition to many observations of surgery and procedures in the hospital, interns will embark on several field trips to destinations including the University of Minnesota Heart Lab, medical device companies and research organizations. Weekly Lunch and Learn presentations from the renowned cardiologists at the Minneapolis Heart Institute® and other guest speakers will offer exposure to the wide range of research happening at MHIF and unique career paths.

2025 Intern Program Donors

This cutting-edge educational experience is made possible by the generous contributions of individual donors, local foundations and industry organizations who share in the belief that hands-on experience is critical for tomorrow’s leaders. Financial support from donors means interns can work with both a staff and a physician mentor to learn about the research process and cardiology.

Thank you to the following generous donors for their contributions to the 2025 MHIF Internship Program:

Named Internships:
Armand and Mary Brachman Intern (5)

Leonardus Loos and Shelley Holzemer Intern (2)

Heart Rhythm Intern

Robert and Betty Van Tassel Intern

Drs. Richard and Jeanette Hoffman Intern

Rose Peterson Memorial Intern

Dubes Family Intern


Program Donors:

Anonymous
Dorothea and Arthur Anderson
Kyle Anderson
Leigh Bailey
Leigh H. Bailey Charitable Fund
Jane Barry
Janice Beyma
Charles and Marilyn Bouchard
Armand and Mary Brachman
Darryl and I. Gretchen Braget
M. Nicholas Burke, MD and Sue Slattery-Burke
Gail Chavez and Ivan Chavez, MD
Robert Chinnock
Thomas and Karen Conboy
Conboy Family Fund of the Minneapolis Foundation
Ellen Cravero
Michael and Glenda Dubes
ELMAR Family Foundation
Terrance Kittock and Cheryl Fisher
Nancy Fitzsimons
Charlotte Golinvaux
Joe and Ann Harmala
Joe and Ann Harmala Donor Advised Fund
Aubry Hatch
Maia Hendel-Paterson
Frances Hoffman
Michael Hoffmann
Gregory and Jackie Hoglund
Meghan and Russell Holmes
Leonardus Loos* and Shelley Holzemer
Hopkins Youth Hockey
Nancy and Charles Huber
David Hurrell, MD and Stacey Hurrell

Michael and Cara Jennings
Kenneth and Marlys Jenson
Leonard and Susan Kaderlik
Stepan Kampen
Steven Karsky
Joshua Kerssen
Richard and Elizabeth Larson
Marilyn and Douglas Larson
Judith Lerza
Jane and Melvin Martinson
Anne McCormick
Chuck Reed Memorial Fund of the
Minneapolis Foundation
Christopher and Marcia Miller
Minnesota Hospital Association
Lisa and Richard Niven
George Orning
Charles and Shirley Paterson
Daniel and Linda Pelak
Karissa Peterson
Kenneth Peterson
Richard Primuth
Nicholas Schouviller
Ann Sewich
Raymond and Linda Soller
Harriet Swatez
Jay Traverse, MD and Sarah Traverse
Robert Van Tassel, MD and Betty Van Tassel
Ashley Walter
Carol Walter
Penny West
Teyana Woods
Xcel Energy Foundation Matching Program


If you're interested in supporting our Clinical Research Internship Program, please reach out to our Development Team at donorrelations@mhif.org. We appreciate your support in educating the next generation of researchers!