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Alex Osiadacz (@alexosiadacz)

Alex Osiadacz is a senior communications specialist supporting Mayo Clinic in Florida strategic priorities, producing patient stories and Mayo Clinic Minutes for the News Network. He joined Mayo Clinic in Sept. 2021 after a career in broadcast journalism, where he filed stories on local outlets, CNN, MSNBC, NBC, ABC and others. Alex earned two regional Emmy Awards while reporting in Jacksonville. In addition to an interest in consumer healthcare pieces, Alex produces content about innovation, technology and staff at Mayo Clinic in Florida.

Mayo Clinic Minute: Treating severe headaches caused by nerve compression

Some severe headaches aren't migraines. They may be caused by a nerve being pinched. When other treatments don't work, surgery may offer relief. Learn more[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • April 13, 2026
Mayo Clinic Minute: How liver transplant is transforming care for patients with advanced colorectal cancer

Colorectal cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S. One in 5 patients is diagnosed with metastatic disease, meaning the colorectal cancer has spread[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • March 31, 2026
Mayo Clinic Minute: AI advances help care teams find hard-to-see colon polyps

Technology is changing how doctors detect colon cancer. New AI-enhanced imaging tools help physicians find subtle polyps that might otherwise be missed. Learn more from Dr. Michael Wallace,[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • March 18, 2026
(VIDEO) ‘Live for today’: Looking at life nearly 25 years after a heart transplant

Randy McKnight makes award-winning barbecue, runs marathons and owns a small business. He puts his heart into everything he does — just not the heart[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • February 13, 2026
(VIDEO) Double-lung transplant inspires mom to educate and support others

Barbara Brown was working in New York City when the Sept. 11 attacks occurred. Exposure to toxins led to years of struggling to breathe and[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • November 24, 2025
Mayo Clinic’s transplant center in Florida performs 10,000th transplant

On October 29, the Transplant Center at Mayo Clinic in Florida performed its 10,000th transplant since the program launched in 1998. The milestone is a reflection[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • November 4, 2025
(VIDEO) Back on the bench: Judge’s metastatic breast cancer journey inspires hope

Judge Audrey Moran is known for her strength and fairness in the courtroom in Florida's Duval county. But one of the most difficult cases she's[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • October 13, 2025
(VIDEO) ‘Science of angels’: A mother’s thankful letter for team who diagnosed rare disease

After a career dedicated to caring for patients with cancer, Nancy Drourr expected retirement to be the start of a new chapter. However, when troubling[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • September 16, 2025
(VIDEO) Florida dad receives first-in-world ALS treatment

Before the sun rises at his home near Orlando, Florida, Rakesh Parekh, M.D., is already making the most of the day. He reviews patient notes[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • September 2, 2025
How Advanced Care at Home helped make Kenneth Adams’ wedding day possible

Kenneth Adams understands the importance of love, resilience and family. After his wife's passing in 2022, Adams reconnected with a lifelong friend, whom he had[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • August 26, 2025
Mayo Clinic Minute: Why diverse organ donors are needed

August is National Minority Donor Awareness Month. It's a time of celebrating organ donation and educating people about transplantation by encouraging donor registration and promoting[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • August 11, 2025
(VIDEO) Tennis champion shares journey from breast cancer diagnosis to Olympic medalist

For most athletes, the road to the Olympics is paved with years of training and sacrifice. As professional tennis player Gaby Dabrowski was preparing for[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • June 30, 2025
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