Staff Stories

On Sept. 28, 2014, Tracy Liedl received a call every parent fears. Her only child, 22-year-old Darryn, was found unresponsive and was on life support[...]

By In the Loop • March 31, 2016

What do chocolate and customer service have in common? If you asked us, you'd probably get an answer that had something to do with having[...]

By In the Loop • March 31, 2016

For many children born with heart defects, surgery offers the only hope for survival. But for children in developing countries, such care can be difficult,[...]

By In the Loop • March 29, 2016

When it comes to exercise, Sara Filmalter, M.D., walks the talk. Well, runs the talk, actually. Dr. Filmalter, a primary care and sports medicine physician[...]

By In the Loop • March 22, 2016

Spencer Simpson almost didn't apply. As she stared at the Summer III posting from Mayo Clinic she'd found online, she wasn't sure she'd have a[...]

By In the Loop • March 22, 2016

Diane Tovar thought she was healthy. But testing done as part of a routine exam revealed surprises in her bloodwork. "My platelet count was low[...]

By Hoyt Finnamore • March 17, 2016

  As a leader for Project for Teens, Kate Cox teaches area high school students how to use their "superpowers" — think qualities like respect,[...]

By Hoyt Finnamore • March 17, 2016

Some kids get toys or candy from their grandparents. Zachary Gansen got something even better: A book, in which he is the central character. Zachary's[...]

By In the Loop • March 10, 2016

Each year, CURE magazine gives readers a chance to honor an oncology nurse who they believe "went above and beyond to help them heal" by nominating[...]

By In the Loop • March 8, 2016

They say all good things must come to an end. And for the past 48 years, the "two to three" rummage sales and bazaars that[...]

By In the Loop • March 3, 2016