Staff Stories

Colleagues surprised Charles Rosen, M.D., with a celebration recognizing his 1000th liver transplant, including some lighthearted gifts in line with the theme. In true Mayo[...]

By In the Loop • May 5, 2015

The day Linda Gallagher missed her regular 5:10 p.m. bus home from Rochester to Cannon Falls, Minnesota, her fellow bus riders noticed. "Somebody asked me[...]

By In the Loop • April 16, 2015

It seemed to be just another snowy day in Minnesota in late March (as much of the rest of the country was welcoming spring). But[...]

By In the Loop • April 2, 2015

Shortly after the 2013 TRANSFORM symposium, Nic Breutzman's phone rang. The symposium had included a discussion about the potential that comics hold in improving communication[...]

By In the Loop • March 31, 2015

When we think about recovering from a serious illness, we tend to think about things like rest and recuperation, medication regimens, dietary changes, support from[...]

By In the Loop • March 19, 2015

If you're a member of the Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center in Rochester, odds are you have run into Martin Souhrada. As a media and[...]

By In the Loop • March 17, 2015

Mayo employees seem to be constantly dreaming up new and innovative ways to help improve the health care landscape for our patients and, really, the[...]

By In the Loop • March 12, 2015

We here at In the Loop are hip to the latest tech and innovative inventions. (Sliced bread. Light bulbs. Don’t even get us started on[...]

By In the Loop • March 5, 2015

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[...]

By In the Loop • March 5, 2015

Bobbi Pritt, M.D., really likes parasites. So much, in fact, that in 2007 – after completing a clinical microbiology fellowship at Mayo Clinic and while[...]

By In the Loop • February 24, 2015