News and views from across Mayo Clinic
March 5, 2015
A Medley of Music and Medicine: An Internist Talks Music and Life
By In the Loop
It only makes sense that Carl Lundstrom, M.D., would use a musical metaphor to describe his job as an internist while he was a guest on a radio show called “Music With Minnesotans.” Dr. Lundstrom told Minnesota Public Radio’s Steve Staruch that he sees his medical role as “a cross between a detective and a […]
Tags: Employee Story, Music and Medicine
January 6, 2015
By In the Loop
Read time: 2 minutes Have you ever wondered … Do systems engineers have rhythm? What kind of dance moves are project managers known for? Would Systems & Procedures staff give us all they’ve got (and don’t hold it back)? Well, the festive folks in the division fondly known as S&P have an answer for you, […]
Tags: Employee Story, Julie Yost, Nicole Blegen, Systems and Procedures
September 18, 2014
Intensive Care for a Colleague Taking on Cancer
By In the Loop
Jim Hulet makes an hour-long drive (one-way) from his home in Palm Coast, Florida, each day to his workplace in Mayberry. Okay, it’s in Jacksonville, not Mayberry, but Jim says his workplace at Mayo Clinic hospital in Florida has that kind of hometown feel. It seems 18 years of working with folks who come to […]
Tags: Employee Story, T-Cell Lymphoma
May 22, 2014
The definition of patient care
By In the Loop
There are many things that set the care patients receive at Mayo Clinic apart from the rest. But perhaps none is more meaningful than when care providers give due consideration to the everyday challenges patients face. Don’t take our word for it. Take Brianna Kuster’s words. The young mom was so impressed by the consideration […]
Tags: Dr. Alexander Shin, Dr. Allen Bishop, Dr. Robert Spinner, Dr. William Shaughnessy, Employee Story, Fountain Centers, Orthopedics
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