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May 18, 2021

Voices of Mayo: Dr. Evelyn Carroll on her journey to becoming her authentic self as a transgender woman

By In the Loop

Evelyn Carroll, M.D., a resident in Radiology, shares her story of coming out as a transgender person to her colleagues and the magnitude of support she received from them. “Voices of Mayo” is a series that highlights Mayo staff and their stories, exploring their diverse backgrounds, the challenges they face, the opportunities they have been […]

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Tags: Dr. Annie Packard, Dr. Evelyn Carroll, Dr. John Knudsen, Dr. Katie N. Hunt, Radiology


February 5, 2019

Reaching the Peak After Month of Service in Nepal

By In the Loop

Mayo Clinic resident Christopher Czaplicki, M.D., won’t soon forget his time in Nepal, a trip that combined two of his loves: service and climbing.

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Tags: Dr. Christopher Czaplicki, Mayo Clinic in Arizona, Mayo International Health Program, Radiology


September 19, 2017

3-D Anatomical Models Help Surgeons Plan for Complex Procedures

By In the Loop

It sounds like science fiction, but instead it’s just plain science: Creating 3-D models of a patient’s anatomy is becoming more common when planning for complex surgeries.

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Tags: 3-D anatomical models, Dr. Jonathan Morris, Dr. Peter Rose, Radiology


April 14, 2015

Finding Big Meaning in the Little Things

By In the Loop

When Tasha Schuh talks about how “the little things in life” have helped to “truly bring meaning” to her life, there’s weight behind those words. Because she’s been through some truly big things. Tasha was a junior in high school in 1997 when, in a freak accident, she fell through an open trap door during […]

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Tags: Kevin Seisler, Radiology, Tasha Schuh


March 11, 2014

Mayo radiologists help care for patients in need a world away

By Elizabeth Harty

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 Heideman, M.D., started thinking out loud. They’d been performing ultrasounds for Syrian refugees caught in that country’s civil war, which gave them a front-row seat to the benefits radiology services […]

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Tags: Allen Swanson, Michael Ringler, Paul Heideman, Radiology, Terri Vrtiska, Waleed Brinjikji


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