Mayo Clinic in Arizona receives Get With The Guidelines - Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award
Mayo Clinic in Arizona has received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association's Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - October 31, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Dartmouth-Hitchcock and Mayo Clinic Collaborate to Provide Telestroke Services in Northern New England
Dartmouth-Hitchcock of Lebanon, N.H., in collaboration with Mayo Clinic, has created a "telestroke" program, offering participating hospitals across New Hampshire and Vermont 24/7 access to specialists. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - October 30, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic Announces 2013 Distinguished Alumni Awards
Stephen Carmichael, Ph.D., D.Sc.; Richard DeRemee, M.D.; and Olaf Paulson, M.D., DMSc., have been named recipients of the 2013 Mayo Clinic Distinguished Alumni Award. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - October 29, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Parental Perceptions are Preventing HPV Vaccination Success
A Mayo Clinic physician and two other pediatric experts say that parental perceptions pose a major barrier to acceptance of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination - and that many of those perceptions are wrong. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - October 25, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Clifford Jack Jr., M.D., Elected to Institute of Medicine
Clifford Jack Jr., M.D., radiologist and noted Alzheimer's disease researcher at Mayo Clinic, has been elected to the Institute of Medicine, part of the national academies. Election is considered one of the top honors in medicine. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - October 25, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

High Altitude Hypoxia Can Be Detected Before Symptoms Are Apparent, Mayo Clinic Study Finds
A team of Mayo Clinic researchers have found that hypoxia can be detected prior to incapacitating physical symptoms which can be a safety threat at high altitudes. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - October 25, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic Study: Uterine Fibroids Have Significant Impact on Quality of Life, Workplace Performance
Uterine fibroids cause significant fear and morbidity and can compromise workplace performance, according to a recently published survey of nearly 1,000 women in the United States. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - October 24, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

High-Altitude Hypoxia Can be Detected Before Symptoms are Apparent
This study opens the door for objective assessments of hypoxia and additional safeguards [...] (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - October 24, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Flu Update: Mayo Clinic Experts Encourage Flu Vaccinations, Dispel Common Myths
Flu season is upon us, and despite what most people think, influenza is a serious and potentially deadly disorder. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - October 18, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic: Cataract Surgeries on the Rise as Boomers Age, Raising Access, Cost Issues
A Mayo Clinic study found that more people are getting cataract surgery, seeking it at younger ages and having both eyes repaired within a few months, rather than only treating one eye. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - October 10, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

CDC Shutdown: Mayo Clinic Expert Explains What it Means for This Flu Season and the Next
Mayo Clinic infectious diseases expert Gregory Poland, M.D., explains what the CDC normally does and what federal furloughs mean to efforts to protect people from contagious illnesses. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - October 10, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Health Insurance Marketplace Information Available to Mayo Clinic Patients
Beginning Jan. 1, 2014, each state will have an online Health Insurance Marketplace (Marketplace), sometimes referred to as the "exchange," which allows individuals, families and small businesses to compare and purchase insurance plans offered in their area. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 27, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Mayo Clinic Experts Discuss Risk, Screening and Treatment
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Mayo Clinic breast cancer experts discuss risk factors, screening and treatments. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 26, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic Celebrates Heritage Days, Sept. 30-Oct. 4
Heritage Days, a tradition for many years, celebrates the history, culture and values of Mayo Clinic. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 26, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Healthy Connections: Technology Promoting Family Health
During the Healthier Futures plenary at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Annual Meeting, Chelsea Clinton was joined onstage by Pro Mujer's President and Chief Executive Officer, Rosario Perez, Mayo Clinic's President and CEO, John Noseworthy, M.D., the President of Pfizer Latin America, Adele Gulfo, Sesame Workshop President and CEO, H. Melvin Ming, along with Sesame Street Muppet, Rosita, to announce a unique CGI Commitment to Action that will promote healthy behavior and disease prevention among poor women and children in Bolivia, Nicaragua, Peru, Mexico and Argentina. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 26, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news