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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.

Treatment options for kidney stones: Mayo Clinic Radio

Kidney stones are small, hard mineral deposits that form inside your kidneys. If you've had them, you know that passing kidney stones can be painful.[...]

By Joel Streed • January 15, 2017
Despite Two Aortic Aneurysms, Dennis Brennan Living the Life he Loves

Dennis Brennan met Albert Hakaim, M.D., a vascular surgeon at Mayo Clinic's Florida campus, in January 2008. Then 73 years old and living in Ft.[...]

By Joel Streed • January 12, 2017
Trauma surgeon helps patient get back on the court: Mayo Clinic Radio

Jessica Nelson doesn’t remember much about the automobile accident that nearly took her life. After surgery in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to stabilize a compound fracture in[...]

By Joel Streed • January 8, 2017
‘You Never Think About a Living Donor Until Someone You Love Needs One’

From the time he was 13 years old, Jairus “Matt” Pierce, battled kidney disease. By 2016, when he was 44, the disease had become debilitating.[...]

By Joel Streed • January 5, 2017
Diagnosis and Treatment for a Rare Disease Brings Back Trish Byrd’s Hearing and Optimism

In spring 2016, Trish Byrd went deaf. And no one knew why. With constant ear pain and unable to hear, Trish saw seven different doctors[...]

By Joel Streed • January 3, 2017
Paired Kidney Donation Offers a Unique Way Forward for Transplant Recipient

The day before Norma “Kay” Orr was scheduled for a living donor kidney transplant at Mayo Clinic, she needed one more blood test. The Palm[...]

By Joel Streed • December 30, 2016
Family medicine / aging research / varicose veins: Mayo Clinic Radio

The holidays often mean spending time with family. On this special holiday edition of Mayo Clinic Radio, listen to Mayo Clinic's multigenerational story about a father[...]

By Joel Streed • December 25, 2016
After 20 Years of Seizures, Erica Laney Enjoys Life Following Epilepsy Surgery

For much of her adolescent and adult life, Erica Laney, 31, had frequent petit mal seizures. Less often, she had grand mal seizures that led[...]

By Joel Streed • December 22, 2016
Teen Returns to the Range With Help From Mayo Clinic’s Pain Rehabilitation Center

“Mom, I’m going out!” Today this phrase rings through the Gramm home on a regular basis as 16-year-old Josie Gramm heads outside to work with[...]

By Joel Streed • December 19, 2016
Treating Crohn’s disease: Mayo Clinic Radio

Researchers at the National Institutes of Health estimate that more than half a million people in the U.S. have Crohn’s disease, an inflammatory bowel disease[...]

By Joel Streed • December 18, 2016
Busy Father Finds Way Forward Despite Hemochromatosis

As a father of three and the district manager for 11 large retail stores in Houston, Chad Fogle was used to being tired. But in[...]

By Joel Streed • December 16, 2016
Cowboy Back in Saddle After Successful Treatment of Glomerulonephritis

During the summer of 2016, for the first time in years, Jack Rhodes did something he doubted he’d ever do again. The 68-year-old retired rancher[...]

By Joel Streed • December 15, 2016
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