Staff Stories

James Rase may not have formal art training, but he most certainly does have a love of drawing, a creative mind, and a strong desire[...]

By In the Loop • March 25, 2014

What's the secret to living a long and healthy life? That's a question recently posed by KMSP-TV reporter Jeff Ballion to some of our favorite[...]

By Elizabeth Harty • March 13, 2014

It started during a cab ride last spring. On a two-week medical mission to southern Turkey, Mayo Clinic residents Allen Swanson, M.D., Waleed Brinjikji, M.D., and Paul[...]

By Elizabeth Harty • March 11, 2014

As a nurse at Mayo Clinic, Sheree Cook has seen the suffering and loss that comes from heart disease. But the toll the disease can[...]

By Elizabeth Harty • February 27, 2014

A couple years back, we brought you the term “faux page,” the art (you might say) of setting up a false page in order to[...]

By • February 20, 2014

If you believe television ads, great ideas can start anywhere — a dorm room, a garage, during a bus ride. We'd respectfully add, "in a[...]

By • February 18, 2014

There's an old saying: Never mess with a man's beard unless it's for a really good cause. Okay, so maybe that's just something a couple[...]

By • February 11, 2014

Whether your team won or lost the Super Bowl (or didn't even make it there), it's time to move on, because as sports fans (and[...]

By • February 4, 2014

Pharmacists are no strangers to poor penmanship. What might look like a scribble to most, a pharmacist sees as a complex set of directions from[...]

By • January 30, 2014

Move over Oprah, there's a new book club in town: Mayo's Neurology Book and Film Club. The most recent issue of Practical Neurology (always on[...]

By • January 30, 2014