Jody Wayne, MT(ASCP), has received the 2018 Outstanding Educator’s Award from the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences for her passion, expertise, patience, and commitment to education.
When surgery to treat sinus cancer left Lucy Bernas unable to eat or speak, she came to Mayo Clinic for healing. Along the way, she’s proven to be a healer herself.
Mayo Medical Laboratories introduces “Mayo Clinic Values in Focus.” Each month, this series will focus on two of Mayo Clinic’s values and feature quotes and stories from our founders that exemplify those values. This month's featured values are Respect and Integrity.
When Jennie Geurts came in for a recent appointment, her care team surprised her with something unexpected. Call it the "Luke Bryan Treatment."
On May 1, laboratory leaders joined together to address laboratory trends and challenges at the 23rd annual Executive War College in New Orleans. Robert Michel,[...]
Mayo employees Jennifer Techau and Jonathan Hagberg were hoping for a beautiful spring day for their April wedding, but Mother Nature had other plans.
Sharon Zehe, J.D., an attorney for the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic and a genetic privacy expert, discusses the risks utilizing open-source genetic databases.
Social media used its powers for good, with a little help from Mayo staff, when it helped reunite a young cancer patient with his lost teddy bear.
Tammy Fletcher, Business Intelligence Manager for Mayo Medical Laboratories, has earned a fellowship designation from the American College of Health Care Executives and is now recognized as board-certified in health care management.
William Morice, II, M.D., Ph.D., Chair of the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and President of Mayo Medical Laboratories, has been selected as a keynote speaker this year's Executive War College, being held May 1–3 in New Orleans.
We wrapped up another fun National Medical Laboratory Professionals' Week with a door-decorating contest and, of course, treats. View this post to see all of the door submissions, and the winner!
R. Ross Reichard, M.D., Medical Director of the Office of Decedent Affairs at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and Chair of the CAP Forensic Pathology Committee, comments on the opioid crisis in CAP Today.
When a patient's wife with early-stage Alzheimer's disease became confused during the patient's medical appointment, Tammy Rew stepped in to help.