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Joel Streed (@JoelStreed)

Joel is manager of the team that creates content for the Mayo Clinic News Network. He is a former broadcast journalist and news director. Joel has been with Mayo Clinic since 2001, first as a contract employee and then officially joining the staff in 2006. In 2012 Joel accompanied a research team to Mt. Everest and reported on their studies of high-altitude athletes.

Ella Schultz: Thriving with Family and Medical Support

Ella's medical condition requires the attention of numerous specialists at Mayo. But with their help, she is overcoming every challenge and thriving.

By Joel Streed • December 21, 2012
For Better, For Worse

Surgery and an investigational drug give brain tumor patient much more than anyone expected.

By Joel Streed • December 21, 2012
Surgery helps Jody get control of her life

Two jobs, four kids and myasthenia gravis — this young mother does a remarkable job of managing a busy life and a serious neuromuscular disease.

By Joel Streed • December 20, 2012
Bone Marrow Transplant Saves Leukemia Patient – Max’s Story

At the age of eight, Max Harris overcame aplastic anemia, a condition that occurs when your body stops producing enough new blood cells. Successful treatment[...]

By Joel Streed • December 19, 2012
“From worst to first” after kidney cancer surgery

Innovative technology and surgical expertise helped Mayo Clinic physicians save kidney cancer patient Jasper Johnikin's kidney — and his life.

By Joel Streed • December 19, 2012
“Green Light” Laser Surgery Treats BPH

For stock car racer Paul Hamernik, the "green light" came in the form of laser surgery to address an enlarged prostate.

By Joel Streed • December 18, 2012
Toddler diagnosed with aggressive brain tumor

When a brain tumor unexpectedly appeared in 20-month-old Jayden Gonzalez, Mayo Clinic doctors responded quickly to remove the tumor and restore his health.

By Joel Streed • December 18, 2012
Rare congenital subglottic stenosis treated with airway reconstruction surgery

Ryan Chubbuck was born with an extremely narrow airway, a life-threatening condition. An innovative airway reconstruction procedure has left Ryan, and his parents, breathing easy.

By Joel Streed • December 17, 2012
A Young Woman’s Battle Against Breast Cancer – One Day at a Time

  “I think it’s cancer,” are not words that anyone, especially a 29 year old nurse recently relocated to Arizona, expects to hear. Jennifer McGoldrick[...]

By Joel Streed • December 17, 2012
Prostate cancer treated with robotic surgical system

Diagnosed with prostate cancer at a relatively young age, Dr. Randall Minion chose robotic surgery as the best way to maintain his full, active lifestyle. Read Randall's story.

By Joel Streed • December 17, 2012
Jubilant First Steps

A Mayo Clinic doctor, genetic testing, and a common drug give a young girl wings to fly.

By Joel Streed • December 16, 2012
Psychologist finds help for shaking disorder through mindfulness training

Bill Hunt found a way to shake anxiety and uncontrollable shaking with help from Mayo's Integrative Medicine program.

By Joel Streed • December 16, 2012
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