Archive for October 2022
Mitral Annular Calcification in Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Prevalence and Outcomes
In this video, Juan Crestanello, MD, Department Chair of Cardiovascular Surgery in Rochester, MN, discusses mitral annular calcification in obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: prevalence and outcomes. For more information or to refer a patient: https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/cardiovascular-surgery/sections/overview/ovc-20123422
Read MoreGregory Broderick, M.D. – Urology Residency Program Director
Dr. Broderick speaks on the Mayo Clinic Florida Urology Residency Program’s mentorship model and the patient experience.
Read MoreJulio Gundian, M.D. – Instructor in Urology
Dr. Gundian speaks on his interest in Urology and the collaborative efforts of staff at Mayo Clinic Florida.
Read MoreRamond Pak, M.D., M.B.A. – Department Chair
Dr. Pak speaks on becoming a physician and his passion for guiding patients through a prostate cancer diagnosis.
Read MoreChandler Dora, M.D. – Assistant Professor of Urology
Dr. Dora speaks on providing patients the best possible outcomes and experiences.
Read MoreMayo Clinic Minute – Help reduce stroke risks with flu vaccine
Mayo Clinic Minute – Help reduce stroke risks with flu vaccine Can a vaccination to prevent influenza potentially help prevent the risk of stroke? A recent study published in the American Heart Association Journal suggests flu vaccination might lower the chances of stroke among adults, especially those under age 45. Dr. Gyanendra Kumar, a Mayo…
Read MoreNational Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey: 2016/2017 Report on Intimate Partner Violence
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – PDFRelated MedlinePlus Pages: Domestic Violence
Read MoreNational Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey: 2016/2017 Report on Sexual Violence
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – PDFRelated MedlinePlus Pages: Sexual Assault
Read MoreEndoscopic Lung Volume Reduction – Dr. Sebastian Fernandez Bussy
Dr. Sebastian Fernandez Bussy, a pulmonary physician at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Jacksonville, FL talks about a new option for patients with emphysema – endoscopic lung volume reduction. Learn more about this new technique, which provides patients with the breathing issue an alternative to invasive surgery or a lung transplant.
Read MoreMayo Clinic Minute: Why patients with breast cancer should ask about clinical trials
Therapies for people with breast cancer have advanced, thanks to clinical trials and the people who volunteer to participate in them. But the need for research continues. Dr. Saranya Chumsri says that she encourages her patients with breast cancer to consider clinical trials. But a lack of diversity in clinical trials could mean a lack…
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