News and views from across Mayo Clinic
October 25, 2022
Erin Pagel on encouraging one another, finding whimsy in everyday things, more
By In the Loop
This column spotlights the kinds of people you think about when you think about Mayo Clinic. They’ve answered questions, serious and otherwise, so you can know them better. You see them at bedsides. Behind desks. You may spot them walking down a hall, sprinting across a lobby, or talking quietly with a patient and family. […]
Tags: Erin Pagel, In a Word
October 11, 2022
Ognjen Gajic, M.D., on being in a punk rock band, practicing medicine during a war, more
By In the Loop
This column spotlights the kinds of people you think about when you think about Mayo Clinic. They’ve answered questions, serious and otherwise, so you can know them better. Ognjen Gajic, M.D., Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, was in a punk band in 1992, having just finished medical school, when a war broke out in his […]
Tags: Dr. Ognjen Gajic, In a Word
July 13, 2022
By In the Loop
This column spotlights the kinds of people you think about when you think about Mayo Clinic. They’ve answered questions, serious and otherwise, so you can know them better. You see them at bedsides. Behind desks. You see them talking quietly with a patient or sitting down with you at a meeting. They may be friends, […]
Tags: Dr. Amit Sood, Dr. Jeffrey Staab, Dr. Laura Breeher, Eman Darby, In a Word
July 5, 2022
In a Word: Claire Buss on power of curiosity, 5 a.m. dance parties, more
By In the Loop
This column spotlights the kinds of people you think about when you think about Mayo Clinic. They’ve answered questions, serious and otherwise, so you can know them better. You see them at bedsides. Behind desks. You may spot them walking down a hall or sprinting across a lobby, or talking quietly with a patient and […]
Tags: In a Word
June 21, 2022
Dr. Cutsforth-Gregory on finding the courage to be himself at work, inspiring others to do the same
By In the Loop
This column spotlights the kinds of people you think about when you think about Mayo Clinic. They’ve answered questions, serious and otherwise, so you can know them better. You see them at bedsides. Behind desks. You may spot them walking down a hall or sprinting across a lobby, making every effort to look like they’re […]
June 7, 2022
By In the Loop
This column spotlights the kinds of people you think about when you think about Mayo Clinic. They’ve answered questions, serious and otherwise, so you can know them better. You see them at bedsides. Behind desks. You may spot them walking down a hall or sprinting across a lobby, or talking quietly with a patient and […]
Tags: Christine E. Martinez, In a Word
May 24, 2022
Mark Litzow, M.D., on the fragility of life, lessons in resilience from patients, more
By In the Loop
This column spotlights the kinds of people you think about when you think about Mayo Clinic. They’ve answered questions, serious and otherwise, so you can know them better. You see them at bedsides. Behind desks. You may spot them walking down a hall or sprinting across a lobby, making every effort to look like they’re […]
Tags: Dr. Mark Litzow, In a Word
May 10, 2022
By In the Loop
This column spotlights the kinds of people you think about when you think about Mayo Clinic. They’ve answered questions, serious and otherwise, so you can know them better. You see them at bedsides. Behind desks. You may spot them walking down a hall or sprinting across a lobby, making every effort to look like they’re […]
Tags: In a Word, Sara Weissman
April 25, 2022
By In the Loop
This column spotlights the kinds of people you think about when you think about Mayo Clinic. They’ve answered questions, serious and otherwise, so you can know them better. You see them at bedsides. Behind desks. You may spot them walking down a hall or sprinting across a lobby, making every effort to look like they’re […]
Tags: Dr. Brooks Edwards, In a Word
April 12, 2022
In a Word: Tina Oian on her close-knit Mayo family, gratitude for serving patients and more
By In the Loop
This column spotlights the kinds of people you think about when you think about Mayo Clinic. They’ve answered questions, serious and otherwise, so you can know them better. You see them at bedsides. Behind desks. You may spot them walking down a hall or sprinting across a lobby, making every effort to look like they’re […]
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