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Susan Barber Lindquist (@susan_barber_lindquist)

Sharing stories of Mayo patients and the teams that care for them is a privilege, says Susan Barber Lindquist, senior communications specialist. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire journalism graduate, Susan is a former newspaper reporter and editor, earning awards from Milwaukee Press Club, Wisconsin Newspaper Association, Epilepsy Foundation and National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, among others. She joined Mayo Clinic Health System in 2005 and Mayo Clinic in 2015.

Investments in Facilities, Equipment to Ensure Patients Find World-Class Care

ROCHESTER, Minn. — An investment of $92.7 million in facilities and equipment across Mayo Clinic through 2017 will ensure that patients from across the globe find the[...]

By Susan Barber Lindquist • January 12, 2016
Mayo Clinic Diet offers a Healthy Approach for Whole Year — Not Just New Year

ROCHESTER, Minn. — Turning the calendar to a new year often finds people working on their commitment to a healthy lifestyle. When it comes to[...]

By Susan Barber Lindquist • January 5, 2016
Why Increased NIH Research Funding is Critical

MEDIA ADVISORY: Under the federal spending bill, released early Wednesday, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) would receive $200 million for President Obama’s Precision Medicine initiative and[...]

By Susan Barber Lindquist • December 16, 2015
Lewy Body Dementia: Unfamiliar With This Common Disorder?

International conference Dec. 1 – 4 brings together experts, patients and caregivers ROCHESTER, Minn. — Lewy body dementia is the second most common type of[...]

By Susan Barber Lindquist • November 30, 2015
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