Mayo Clinic Employees Show Support of “Wear Red” Day

Mayo Clinic employees in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology showed their support for heart disease awareness on National Wear Red Day, February 2. As the number-one killer of women in the United States, National Wear Red Day was established by the American Heart Association and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute to raise awareness of this critical issue. Learn more at www.goredforwomen.org.

Below are photos of employees from the Clinical Genome Sequencing Laboratory (CGSL) and Superior Drive Support Center (SDSC), along with the "Gonda Singers," all showing their support on National Wear Red Day:

Staff seeing red at SDSC.
Gonda singers showing off their sassy red side.
CGSL staff showing support for National Wear Red Day.

 

Molly Dee

Molly Larsen is the Web Content Coordinator at Mayo ClinicLaboratories. She is responsible for internal and external communications pertaining to the website and information technology, as well as editing content on MayoClinicLabs.com. She has worked at Mayo Clinic since 2015. Outside of work, Molly enjoys working out, reading, Harry Potter trivia, and spending time with her family and friends, including Seamus, the labrador/mastiff puppy.