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J. Wayne and Delores Barr Weaver Simulation Center in Florida

Learning through experience: Simulation in education

Simulation is used across Mayo Clinic to give students authentic hands-on experiences that represent the challenges of patient care. The simulations help students learn to identify ideal clinical management decisions and see the future implications for patients.

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Black History Month: Reflections from Mayo Clinic faculty and staff
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Black History Month: Reflections from Mayo Clinic faculty and staff

February 28, 2023

Black Resistance is the 2023 theme of Black History Month. In honor of the month, the Office for Education Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion highlighted Black faculty and leaders in our Mayo Clinic community as they reflected on the theme and what the month meant to them.

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Thank a Resident Day: Mayo Clinic reaffirms commitment to graduate medical education
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Thank a Resident Day: Mayo Clinic reaffirms commitment to graduate medical education

February 24, 2023

Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education has more than 2,000 residents and fellows completing their graduate medical and dental education and training in 296 programs across Mayo Clinic. We celebrate the contributions of these trainees today and every day.

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Grandfather’s cancer leads Mayo Clinic student to medicine and helping others
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Grandfather’s cancer leads Mayo Clinic student to medicine and helping others

February 16, 2023

When his grandfather was diagnosed with cancer, Yonghun Kim was not prepared. He turned his despair into a new path — to study medicine at Mayo Clinic.

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Black History Month: Alyx Porter, M.D., on shaping the next generation of physicians
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Black History Month: Alyx Porter, M.D., on shaping the next generation of physicians

February 14, 2023

In honor of Black History Month, we are profiling several Mayo Clinic experts who are focused every day on achieving health equity through their work. Meet Mayo Clinic's Alyx Porter, M.D., a neuro-oncologist and researcher at Mayo Clinic in Arizona who is working to help shape the next generation of physicians.

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Otolaryngology outreach program at Mayo Clinic brings care to patients in need
Featured, Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, Patient Care, Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education

Otolaryngology outreach program at Mayo Clinic brings care to patients in need

February 1, 2023

A partnership between Mayo Clinic and Community Health Service Inc. is reducing barriers to health care by bringing care to patients at a time that's convenient and in a place that's familiar.

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Mayo Clinic clinician-researcher focuses on research in community practice to create real outcomes
Alumni, Featured, Patient Care, Research

Mayo Clinic clinician-researcher focuses on research in community practice to create real outcomes

January 17, 2023

It's a Catch-22. You can't improve community practice without evidence-based research, but it's challenging to incorporate research into a busy primary care practice. And there's a scarcity of researchers devoted to primary care.

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Mayo International Health scholarships support global rotations for Mayo Clinic learners
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Mayo International Health scholarships support global rotations for Mayo Clinic learners

January 12, 2023

Mayo International Health Program scholarships help residents and fellows pursue elective rotations to learn from and assist in providing medical care to international locations where community resources are limited.

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Physician scientist-in-training studies the route from well-being to being well
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Physician scientist-in-training studies the route from well-being to being well

December 29, 2022

Throughout her training to become an M.D.-Ph.D. physician-scientist, Catherine “Kit” Knier has been interested in wide-ranging approaches that improve health. But during the Ph.D. component of her education in Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, her research turned to an unexpected topic: a scientific study of happiness and resilience.

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Residents and fellows find ways to prioritize exercise and wellness to address burnout
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Residents and fellows find ways to prioritize exercise and wellness to address burnout

December 15, 2022

Burnout is real and increasing in health care. A group of residents at Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education is one of several teams across Mayo Clinic working to address burnout by prioritizing exercise and wellness.

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Mayo Clinic in the news

Group of neurology residents sitting in a conference room with faculty
Neurology residents at Mayo Clinic in Arizona make a difference in real-world clinics as part of their curriculum

Neurology residents provide care to underserved areas

Juan Rojas-Cabrera
M.D.-Ph.D. student's pathway to permanent residency

Where are they now? Juan Rojas-Cabrera, Above and Beyond winner, enters new phase as M.D.-Ph.D. student