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September 3, 2019

Fun With Mayo — Mayo Clinic in Pop Culture, a Retro Retrospective

By In the Loop In the Loop (@intheloop)

The name Mayo Clinic is synonymous with great health care and is recognizable worldwide, which means it often shows up on screens large and small.

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Tags: History & Heritage, Med City Beat


August 8, 2019

Driving Simulator Highlights Real-Life Dangers of Distracted Driving

By In the Loop In the Loop (@intheloop)

Using a cell phone while driving is now illegal in Minnesota (and 18 other states), but if a ticket and fine aren’t enough to deter you, perhaps a distracted driving simulation will.

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Tags: distracted driving simulators, Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Trauma Center


May 7, 2019

Hospice Volunteers Bring Sunshine Through Service to Patients

By In the Loop In the Loop (@intheloop)

Tom and Pat Purcell felt they had been given a gift when a family member survived a cancer diagnosis. The couple decided to give back by caring for others when they need it most.

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Tags: Mayo Clinic Health System in Austin, Mayo Clinic Hospice Program, volunteers


April 18, 2019

Mayo Clinic Offers New Hope to Patients With COPD

By In the Loop In the Loop (@intheloop)

Wayne Peterson came to Mayo knowing it may be his last chance to find relief from COPD. What he didn’t know was that he’d be the first in Minnesota to undergo a new, life changing lung procedure.

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Tags: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Department of Pulmonology and Respiratory Care, Dr. Eric Edell, Dr. Sebastian Fernandez-Bussy, Emphysema, Interventional Pulmonology, Mayo Clinic in Florida, Mayo Clinic in Rochester


April 18, 2019

New Study is Using AI to Forecast and Prevent Epileptic Seizures in Dogs

By In the Loop In the Loop (@intheloop)

Mayo Clinic and Medtronic have developed a device that uses electrodes implanted in the brain to detect oncoming seizures. The first to try out the new system? None other than man’s best friend.

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Tags: Department of Neurology, Dr. Benjamin Brinkmann, Dr. Gregory Worrell, epilepsy, Mayo Clinic Alumni Magazine


April 16, 2019

Unique Hospice Volunteer Team Comforts With Presence — and Fur

By In the Loop In the Loop (@intheloop)

Jayne Boeding hadn’t planned on becoming a volunteer until life slowed down. But then golden retriever Brady joined her family, and Jayne immediately saw Brady’s pet therapy potential. Jayne Boeding and her golden retriever, Brady, walked to the door of the patient’s room and peered inside. The woman was sleeping. Or appeared to be. Then […]

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Tags: hospice, Mayo Clinic Health System in Red Wing, volunteer


April 11, 2019

Volunteering at Mayo Clinic a Family Affair for Lynn and Siri Olson

By In the Loop In the Loop (@intheloop)

Lynn Olson and her granddaughter Siri have more in common than just a last name. Both are passionate about helping others, and volunteering at Mayo gives them the opportunity to do that.

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Tags: Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Mayo Clinic Volunteer Services, Mayo Clinic Young Volunteers Program


April 11, 2019

Practice Makes Perfect Inside Mayo Clinic’s Simulation Centers

By In the Loop In the Loop (@intheloop)

From the realistic looking wounds to the high-tech manikins, everything in Mayo’s Simulation Centers is geared toward teaching providers how to help their future patients.

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Tags: Amy Lannen, Anatomage, Dr. Leslie Simon, Dr. Michael Maniaci, J. Wayne and Delores Barr Weaver Simulation Center, Mayo Clinic in Florida, Mayo Clinic News Network


April 4, 2019

Helping Patients With Pancreatic Cancer Live Longer is Personal For Mayo Clinic Doctor

By In the Loop In the Loop (@intheloop)

Mark Truty, M.D., knows firsthand how difficult a pancreatic cancer diagnosis is for patients and their families, which is why he’s made it his life’s work to offer hope to those who’ve been told there is none.

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Tags: Advancing the Science, Dr. Mark Truty, Pancreatic Cancer


March 19, 2019

Stroke Sense: Tips for Keeping Your Body Safe From a Growing Health Concern

By In the Loop In the Loop (@intheloop)

The death of actor Luke Perry serves as a reminder that strokes happen to people of all ages. Reversing the risk factors that may lead to stroke and knowing the signs and symptoms can be lifesaving.

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Tags: Department of Neurology, Dr. Robert Brown Jr., stroke


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