
A Mayo Clinic seminar with a surgical twist is giving high school students a chance to feel what it’s like to be a medical professional. The hands-on lab is modeled after a Mayo Clinic YouTube series, “Saving Lives with Gus,” that teaches simple life-saving techniques through short videos.
In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Jeff Olsen takes us to the seminar to meet the doctor who inspired it and the students who are putting their hands on it.
Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1:12) is available in the downloads. Read the script.
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