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DeeDee Stiepan (@deedeejstiepan)

DeeDee Stiepan is a communications specialist, brings seven years of multimedia journalism experience to her role since joining the News Network team in 2019. A four-time recipient of the Upper Midwest Regional Emmy Awards, DeeDee’s passion lies in telling compelling stories about the people and patients of Mayo Clinic.

Front-line workers reflect on the COVID-19 pandemic

With the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, many health care workers are feeling hopeful for the first time since the pandemic started. That's especially true for[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • January 13, 2021
From vaccine hesitant to vaccine proponent

Like many front-line health care workers, Dr. Casey Clements, a Mayo Clinic emergency medicine physician, has seen and learned a lot during the COVID-19 pandemic.[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • January 6, 2021
Inside Mayo Clinic’s first COVID-19 vaccination site

Mayo Clinic is preparing to receive its first round of COVID-19 vaccines later this month. For about two weeks, construction crews have worked to transform[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • December 11, 2020
Signs Midwest COVID-19 surge may be leveling off as Mayo Clinic prepares for first round of vaccinations

Dr. Amy W. Williams, executive dean of practice for Mayo Clinic, says there are good signs that suggest the COVID-19 surge may be leveling off[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • December 8, 2020
Home office ergonomics tips

Ergonomics is the way you fit to your workspace. Proper office ergonomics, including correct chair height, adequate equipment spacing and good desk posture, can help[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • December 4, 2020
Monoclonal antibody treatment can help high-risk patients with COVID-19

By DeeDee Stiepan • December 4, 2020
Mayo Clinic leader discusses post-Thanksgiving COVID-19 surge, vaccination planning

The Midwest is continuing to see a surge in COVID-19 cases. Dr. Amy W. Williams, executive dean of practice for Mayo Clinic, says approximately 300[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • December 1, 2020
Mayo Clinic braces for potential effects of holiday travel, gatherings on Midwest COVID-19 surge

As the number of new COVID-19 infections rises dramatically, nationwide hospitalizations are at a record high. Dr. Amy W. Williams, executive dean of practice for[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • November 24, 2020
Mayo Clinic innovations to ease burden of COVID-19 surge on hospitals

The COVID-19 surge continues to affect much of the U.S., including every Mayo Clinic location across the Midwest. Testing volumes and positivity rates are increasing,[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • November 23, 2020
Mayo Clinic Minute: A healthy approach to holiday meals

Between the high-calorie foods and stress of the season, it's easy to overeat around the holidays. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr. Donald Hensrud, director[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • November 20, 2020
Midwest COVID-19 surge update

As the Midwest continues to experience a COVID-19 surge in cases, Dr. Amy Williams, the executive dean of practice for Mayo Clinic, says the number[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • November 17, 2020
Link between extra pounds, severe COVID-19 illness grows stronger

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has expanded its coronavirus risk warning to include people who are considered overweight. Obesity and severe obesity[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • November 13, 2020
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