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We understand what it means to bear the name of the nation’s No. 1 hospital, which is why we deliver patient care that meets Mayo Clinic's standards for safety and quality. View Our Recognitions What’s Happening In the Community
We understand what it means to bear the name of the nation’s No. 1 hospital, which is why we deliver patient care that meets Mayo Clinic's standards for safety and quality. View Our Recognitions What’s Happening In the Community
We understand what it means to bear the name of the nation’s No. 1 hospital, which is why we deliver patient care that meets Mayo Clinic's standards for safety and quality. View Our Recognitions What’s Happening In the Community
We understand what it means to bear the name of the nation’s No. 1 hospital, which is why we deliver patient care that meets Mayo Clinic's standards for safety and quality. View Our Recognitions What’s Happening In the Community
We understand what it means to bear the name of the nation’s No. 1 hospital, which is why we deliver patient care that meets Mayo Clinic's standards for safety and quality. View Our Recognitions What’s Happening In the Community
3 killed in Fla. crash of medical helicopter: ; Mayo Clinic heart surgeon, technician, pilot are deadJennifer Kay
These differences were not attributable to surgeon or hospital volume. CONCLUSION: Surgeons can “risk-stratify” preoperative patients by considering the variables (emergency procedure, contralateral internal carotid artery occlusion, preoperative ipsilateral cortical stroke, congestive heart failure, and age)...
watched him examine his swollen features. He was just starting to heal from one of the rarest surgeries in the world — a face transplant, the first at the medical center. He had the nose, cheeks, mouth, lips, jaw, chin, even the teeth of his donor. Resting in his hospital bed, he...
"So tomorrow night is my first long call, that's where you get to stay all night at the hospital," Wilson, who was part of a group of incoming internists, told ABC News in a recent interview. "I've done it a couple of times in medical school. I guess the difference is that this...