Practice story

The other day, as we were scouring the Interwebs, we came across a story in The Atlantic that caught our eye titled, "There is no[...]

By In the Loop • October 14, 2014

Johanna Rian walked into the classroom at the Mayo Clinic Cancer Education Center with a plan in place for a course on narrative healing. But as[...]

By In the Loop • October 9, 2014

Used with permission, Post-Bulletin Company Some people think hospice care is for people who are dying. Hospice patient Judye Carlsen-Reiland isn't one of them. "Hospice[...]

By In the Loop • September 9, 2014

If you're the parent of a school-age child, congratulations. You made it. You survived another summer. And for many, today is the day you've been[...]

By In the Loop • September 2, 2014

To sit or not to sit, that is the question. We've brought you umpteen stories (roughly speaking) about the hazards of sitting all day, the[...]

By In the Loop • August 14, 2014

When you say something like, “We want to serve 200 million patients,” that gets people's attention. So it's not surprising that since Mayo Clinic President[...]

By In the Loop • August 5, 2014

There's nothing quite like a test drive to tell you whether something will work for you. That's true with cars, trucks, scooters, reclining chairs, buffets,[...]

By In the Loop • July 10, 2014

Of all the bells and whistles that one can find on tablets these days, "premature-birth assistant" probably isn't the first one to come to mind.[...]

By Hoyt Finnamore • May 20, 2014

Where can you enjoy smoky broccoli frittata in a Participation Kitchen, work in some hot yoga, look inside yourself in a Presence Room, learn resiliency[...]

By • May 1, 2014

Back in 2011, Kingman Regional Medical Center in Kingman, Ariz., became just the second member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network. And this week (Monday, to[...]

By • April 22, 2014