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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.

Running the 34th Marine Corps Marathon

"Running has given me the courage to start, the determination to keep trying, and the childlike spirit to have fun along the way." -- Julie[...]

By Joel Streed • April 7, 2010
Five Stars in Any Language

Marlow and Frances Cowan, the Ankeny, Iowa couple whose impromptu piano duet in the Gonda building atrium at Mayo Clinic has been seen more than[...]

By Joel Streed • April 5, 2010
The disease that killed my mother was the same disease that was killing me

I am writing my story of celiac disease. I was diagnosed in March 2008, at the age of 73. I also want to tell my[...]

By Joel Streed • March 31, 2010
Art and Music at Mayo Clinic

Many years ago, when I was a much younger person, I was taught that good health meant not only the lack of disease but was[...]

By Joel Streed • March 29, 2010
Jill Camirand: Off and Running

Jill Camirand likes to keep moving. When she finished college in New Hampshire the first thing she did was get on a train and go.[...]

By Joel Streed • March 26, 2010
Referred to Mayo Clinic by Twitter and YouTube

For five years, Erin Turner battled pain that ranged from nagging to excruciating in her right wrist. Turning a doorknob hurt. Opening a jar of[...]

By Joel Streed • March 25, 2010
Waldenström Macroglobulinemia: Integrated Treatment and Research at Mayo Clinic

Earl Nolting was diagnosed with Waldenström Macroglobulinemia (WM) in 2000. WM is a rare disorder involving enlargement of the liver and spleen associated with anemia,[...]

By Joel Streed • March 24, 2010
Prevention is the Best Medicine

While you are at Mayo Clinic, whether you are accompanying a family member or friend, consider updating important preventive care services that can help preserve[...]

By Joel Streed • March 23, 2010
Deep Brain Stimulation on ABC World News

ABC World News Tonight ran a story yesterday about Roger Frisch, a solo violinist and associate concertmaster for the Minnesota Orchestra, and how he came[...]

By Joel Streed • March 19, 2010
Help Advance Medicine by Joining ResearchMatch

On its journey from the laboratory to the patient, research must pass through an important checkpoint: the research volunteer. However, it’s often difficult for researchers[...]

By Joel Streed • March 10, 2010
A Tribute to the Mayo Clinic by Thomas D. Stewart, M.D.

Mayo innovation and teamwork changed my life not once , but twice, nearly 60 years ago. I am writing this tribute to express my gratitude[...]

By Joel Streed • March 5, 2010
KARE on the Cowans

When Marlow and Fran Cowan returned to Mayo Clinic last week for an encore performance of their viral piano playing duet, reporter Julie Nelson from[...]

By Joel Streed • March 3, 2010
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