
A patient experiencing post-operative pain was grateful to receive excellent care in his local community. Following surgery, he embraced his recovery journey and rekindled his passion for the great outdoors.

Allison Wittfoth started a chain reaction when she joined Mayo Clinic in 1974. Since then, her daughter and granddaughters have joined the fold — all in Obstetrics. They share what it means to them to have a legacy of working at Mayo.

Hear from the recipients of the Diamond Quality Fellow Award, which recognizes staff for their long-standing commitment to quality.

Primary Care On Demand is a flexible and convenient option for urgent symptoms and conditions such as sore throat, rash, cough, pink eye, upper respiratory infection, sinus infection, urinary tract infection, and more.

Mayo Clinic chaplains offer spiritual care, provide end-of-life support, and lead worship services and blessings for new spaces and equipment. Learn about some recent successes, what they look for in a new team member, and what they'd call themselves if they were a band.

Mark Korinek and Jacci Clark met at the Mayo Clinic Blood Donor Center. He was a (very) frequent donor, she was one of the phlebotomists who drew his blood. When the longtime friends fell in love and decided to get married, Mark knew there was just one place to propose: The place where their story began.

A Pediatric Intensive Care Unit team worked hard to fulfill the final wish of a young girl's family — saying goodbye to their daughter among the trees. Even through their grief, the family is grateful to the team for caring for all of them.

For more than four decades, Patty Kvasnicka greeted patients as they arrived at Mayo Clinic and said goodbye as they left. Often the first and last point of contact patients had with Mayo, Kvasnicka understood that small things — like a smile — could be big things. As Mayo plans for the future, those small things won't change.

William, Mayo Clinic's newest facility dog, partners with staff at the Mayo Clinic Center for Safe and Healthy Children and Adolescents to help kids share their stories and heal from trauma.

Kristie Sue Hathaway, a Minnesota State Patrol trooper, has given the gift of life — twice. In 2021, she donated a kidney to a stranger.[...]

In this edition of "Mayo Clinic Employee Experiences," you will hear from Brittaney White and Juan Cazares Gonzalez as they share their reasons for becoming nurses and reflect on their experiences.

Ed O'Beirne traveled to Uganda to help schools, orphanages and clinics improve their management and impact. Learn about the inspiration for his trip, his experience and the memories he made.