Mayo Clinic has again received the No. 1 ranking in Newsweek's list of the "World's Best Hospitals." This is the seventh straight year Mayo Clinic has received the top ranking. Read more about the ranking: https://mayocl.in/3XiUpsf
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Mayo Clinic has expanded and changed in many ways, but our values remain true to the vision of our founders. Our primary value – The needs of the patient come first – guides our plans and decisions as we create the future of health care. Join us and you'll find a culture of teamwork, professionalism and mutual respect, and most importantly, a life-changing career. Mayo Clinic was founded in Rochester, Minnesota by brothers Dr. William James Mayo and Dr. Charles Horace Mayo. More than 100 years later, their vision continues to evolve around a single guiding value: "The needs of the patient come first." Today we are the largest integrated, not for-profit medical group practice in the world. We are recognized for high-quality patient care more than any other academic medical center in the nation. These endorsements are very gratifying, but also humbling. They remind us of the tradition that has been entrusted to each one of us, and the legacy of excellence that we uphold every day.
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AI-powered point-of-care ultrasound devices are transforming cardiac care. More practitioners can now capture high-quality images with confidence—driving better clinical outcomes. Learn more on the new Tomorrow's Cure episode: https://mayocl.in/43dYK3v
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For the seventh consecutive year, Newsweek has ranked Mayo Clinic as the No. 1 hospital in its annual “World’s Best Hospitals” list. Mayo Clinic President and CEO Gianrico Farrugia, M.D., credits this achievement to the dedicated staff who consistently deliver unparalleled, compassionate care to our patients. This recognition comes as Mayo Clinic sees significant investments to support the future of care and achieve seamless integration of physical spaces and digital capabilities, including artificial intelligence, robotics and automation, to meet patients' unmet and evolving needs. Read more about the rankings: https://mayocl.in/4bgcbSs
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The future of physical rehabilitation is HERE! 🏜 Today, we celebrated the groundbreaking of our inpatient rehabilitation hospital on Mayo Clinic's Phoenix campus. This state-of-the-art hospital, opening fall 2026, will join Brooks' network of three existing inpatient rehabilitation hospitals in Florida. Thank you to the City of Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, Dr. Richard Gray, Dr. Bryan Ganter, and our development team, Anchor Health Properties, Hoefer Welker, Kitchell, Veyron and Kimley-Horn, for being in attendance during this monumental ceremony. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eeUgY-Rn #WeAreBrooks
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Our Department of Nursing is hiring for two summer positions, which will offer students hands-on experience in a world-class healthcare setting. The nurse technician role provides nursing students with direct patient care experience alongside experienced healthcare professionals. Apply here. https://mayocl.in/4i9XO4k The sterile processing technician focuses on ensuring surgical instruments are properly sterilized, playing a key role in patient safety. This opportunity is ideal for those interested in healthcare operations. Apply here. https://mayocl.in/3Xl3wbF At Mayo Clinic, we believe that every role and every interaction matters when it comes to prioritizing the needs of the patient. https://bit.ly/3XkuErv
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More than 7,000 rare diseases have been identified, many of them genetic. These conditions can affect vital organs, the nervous system, the immune system and other critical functions. At Mayo Clinic's Center for Individualized Medicine, researchers and clinicians are advancing precision medicine to improve diagnoses and develop treatments once thought impossible. A key part of this effort is the center's Rare Disease Omics strategy. This innovative approach moves discovery from the lab to patient care. Learn more about how Mayo Clinic researchers are blazing a trail of rare disease advancements: https://mayocl.in/41fpuOH
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In this episode of Mayo Clinic Ophthalmology Podcast, experts discuss NIH-funded multi-center clinical ophthalmology research in the DRCR Retina Network and Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator group (PEDIG) that are coordinated by the non-profit Jaeb Center for Health Research. Drs. Andrew Barkmeier and Erick Bothun discuss landmark and current trials, their experiences in the network, and opportunities for new investigators. Andrea Tooley, Sophie Bakri, Lilly Wagner. 🎙Listen now: https://bit.ly/3Xe15aU
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#StomachCancer symptoms can be vague, but rising rates in younger adults are a good reason to get familiar with its symptoms. Dr. Mojun Zhu, Mayo Clinic medical oncologist, explains what you should know. https://mayocl.in/41h7GT0
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If a patient requires an aortic valve replacement before the age of 55, there is a more than 50% likelihood they will require multiple valve replacement surgeries over their lifetime due to recalcification of the implanted valve. Ataciguat, a drug that slowed progression of native aortic valve calcification in a clinical trial at Mayo Clinic, offers the potential for a once-in-a-lifetime procedure if they can reach the age of 65. The older a patient is, the less likely the implanted valve is to calcify. Learn more: https://mayocl.in/3Qu6V4i
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Angela Bristow was a college student when she was diagnosed with cancer. Three decades later, she reflects on the journey and the people who have supported her along the way. "Cancer doesn't own me," she says. "It's part of my story but not the whole story. I'm still learning, still growing and still fighting. There's a reason I'm here." Read her story and her tips for navigating long-term cancer care: https://mayocl.in/4kclPto
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