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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.

Naomi Atrubin, American Heart Association Heart and Stroke Hero winner award

Naomi Atrubin of Rochester, Minnesota, is a two-time heart attack survivor. Not only is she a survivor, but she is also an active volunteer in[...]

By Joel Streed • September 22, 2010
Mayo Clinic Honors Friendship of President George H.W. Bush and Mrs. Barbara P. Bush

President George H.W. Bush and Mrs. Barbara P. Bush were honored guests at an event last week expressing appreciation for their friendship and recognizing a[...]

By Joel Streed • September 21, 2010
Visit the Transparent Man at Mayo Clinic

The life-size, see-through Transparent Man stands in the Barbara Woodward Lips Patient Education Center at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, educating visitors about the body’s anatomy[...]

By Joel Streed • September 20, 2010
Heritage Days Film Celebrates 100 Years of Our Primary Value

What does a 1910 Packard automobile have to do with the future of Mayo Clinic? Plenty, it turns out – because that car is the[...]

By Joel Streed • September 10, 2010
Revisiting The Hippy Sisters: A Story of Hope, Healing and Having Fun

The Hippy Sisters held their 5th Annual HipCheck & ChickFest at the end of August, 2010. They all received good news from their beloved Dr. Berry[...]

By Joel Streed • September 9, 2010
Having a Heart: My Mayo Moment

As a new Mayo Clinic employee, I had a particular notion of what it meant to become a part of the clinic even before I[...]

By Joel Streed • September 7, 2010
Mayo Clinic is my answer

People often ask 22-year-veteran Kay Thiemann why she has stayed at Mayo Clinic for so many years. Her answer is simple: “Because we embrace our[...]

By Joel Streed • September 6, 2010
From Mascara to Medicine: A Mom on a Mission

When their daughter was diagnosed with neuromyelitis optica (NMO) in June 2008, the world turned upside down for cosmetics entrepreneur Victoria Jackson and infomercial pioneer[...]

By Joel Streed • September 2, 2010
Irma Poznecki – Far from an “ordinary” mom

Inspiration comes in many forms - for Irma Poznecki, a 45-year-old mother of three from Anthem, Ariz., it was brownies and cupcakes. In late 2009,[...]

By Joel Streed • August 24, 2010
Teen back in action after neurosurgery for spinal cord tumor

In early 2009, Josh Johnson's parents thought their 14-year-old's back was likely sore from a few falls he'd taken while snowboarding competitively. They live in[...]

By Joel Streed • August 20, 2010
Mayo helps athlete get back on her feet

I was diagnosed with bone cancer in ninth grade. It was December 2006, just before the holidays. For several months, I’d had a bump just[...]

By Joel Streed • August 19, 2010
New bladder and a renewed joy of life

As a semi-retired financier living with his wife on the Isle of Man, Andrew Ashworth is used to frequent travels around the world. Rochester, Minnesota[...]

By Joel Streed • August 18, 2010
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