News and views from across Mayo Clinic
September 23, 2014
Judi Zitiello Regains Her Stride
By In the Loop
Judi Zitiello has always been one of the helpers. As executive director of the JT Townsend Foundation, she helped raise money to provide medical equipment for folks with disabilities throughout northeast Florida. Earlier this year, she had to take a step back. On April 29, Judi was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. “I’ve never been sick […]
August 28, 2014
“Thank you, Mayo … you did it again.”
By In the Loop
For many years, Bob Aronson saw the inner workings of Mayo Clinic’s business side through his role as a communication consultant. But in August 2007, he saw a different side of Mayo Clinic when he underwent a heart transplant in Florida. Bob’s patient experience (and his experience as a communicator) led him to start a […]
Tags: Bob Aronson, Florida, heart transplant, Social Media
August 12, 2014
By In the Loop
Like most people, Conrad Dove remembers where he was on Sept. 11, 2001. “I was sitting at my desk when my phone rang,” the technical specialist at the Multidisciplinary Simulation Center in Florida and Air National Guardsman says. “I thought it was my wife, so I picked up. It was the first sergeant from my […]
Tags: Conrad Dove, Florida, Military, Multidisciplinary Simulation Center
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