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Joel Streed (@JoelStreed)

Chloe’s Story: Brain Surgery for Movement Disorder

A couple of weeks ago, a friend at work sent me a link to a video in which Chloe Williams shows and tells her story[...]

By Joel Streed • June 16, 2009
“Mayo is where I go to get well”

Editor's note: This story was submitted by Sheila Robb, a Mayo Clinic patient from Minneapolis. I was at Mayo a couple of months ago to[...]

By Joel Streed • June 15, 2009
Abby and Belle Carlsen: Three Years Later

Abbigail and Isabelle Carlsen of Fargo, North Dakota, returned to Mayo Clinic yesterday and today with their parents Jesse and Amy for their three-year checkups. The[...]

By Joel Streed • June 12, 2009
Walking in Rhythm

You often hear the old adage that nurses are caring and compassionate. It's true, but what does it mean? How do you show it, how[...]

By Joel Streed • June 10, 2009
Abby’s Heart Surgery Story

  Here's a note we received this week from Kathryn Kuhlmann, the mother of a Mayo Clinic pediatric patient: My daughter, Abby, who is 11,[...]

By Joel Streed • June 9, 2009
Suzy Fitterer: “We have two normal two-year olds”

Working in Mayo Clinic's public affairs department, I don't get to have as much daily interaction directly with patients and their families as our medical[...]

By Joel Streed • June 4, 2009
“Music is oxygen for the soul”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO0wMVTJYis When Mayo Clinic lung transplant patient Larry Rawdon heard the Ritz Chamber Players perform on the Florida campus, he was captivated. As a retired[...]

By Joel Streed • June 1, 2009
What I Learned at Mayo Clinic Was Shocking

I am not a Mayo Clinic employee, and I've never been a Mayo Clinic patient. But I am a heart attack survivor who last October[...]

By Joel Streed • May 28, 2009
Mayo Clinic “Octogenarian Idols” Appear on Good Morning America

Marlow and Frances Cowan, the Iowa couple whose piano duet in the atrium of Mayo Clinic’s Gonda building has been viewed more than 2 million[...]

By Joel Streed • May 25, 2009
Cindy’s Story: Finding Answers at Mayo After Nearly a Decade of Health Issues

After spending most of the last decade in and out of physicians’ offices looking for solutions to her medical problems, Cindy Hansen turned to the[...]

By Joel Streed • May 22, 2009
Achieving Improved Fitness and Health at Mayo Clinic

As Mayo Clinic employees, we are very fortunate to have a state-of-the-art fitness center on the Mayo Clinic Rochester campus. Called the Dan Abraham Healthy[...]

By Joel Streed • May 19, 2009
Stroke Awareness: Do you know the signs?

Despite the fact that I have been a Mayo Clinic employee for almost 19 years, and have worked for over five of those years with[...]

By Joel Streed • May 18, 2009
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