Archive for January 2023
Steff Di Pardo Helps Us Understand Abelism #shorts
Disability advocate Steff di Pardo Helps Us Understand Ableism The disability rights movement is a civil rights movement that works to advocate for and secure equal rights for people with disabilities by breaking down institutional, physical, and social barriers. There are about 40 million people in America living with disabilities of some kind,…
Read MoreMayo Clinic Allergy and Immunology Fellowship Program
Welcome to Mayo Clinic’s Allergy and Immunology Fellowship program. This is a highly competitive program that offers a comprehensive and engaging experience for fellows. Throughout the program, fellows can expect to receive professional support and guidance from experienced faculty members, as well as opportunities for hands-on learning and patient care. One of the highlights of…
Read MoreMayo Clinic Minute: Is tinnitus causing that ringing in your ear?
About 1 in 5 people experience the perception of noise or ringing in the ears. It’s called tinnitus. Dr. Gayla Poling says tinnitus can be perceived a myriad of ways. Hearing loss can be age-related, come from a one-time exposure, or exposure to loud sounds over a lifetime. Dr. Poling says the tiny hairs in…
Read MoreAn “In your shoes” moment with Dr. Christopher Camp
Our Rochester and Minneapolis-based orthopedics and sports medicine team is ready to help you get back to doing the things you love as quickly and safely as possible. They understand injury and recovery, because they’ve been in your shoes as athletes themselves. We have expertise treating a variety of conditions, including hip impingement, ACL and…
Read MoreIn your shoes with Dr. Christopher Camp
Our Rochester and Minneapolis-based orthopedics and sports medicine team is ready to help you get back to doing the things you love as quickly and safely as possible. They understand injury and recovery, because they’ve been in your shoes as athletes themselves. We have expertise treating a variety of conditions, including hip impingement, ACL and…
Read MorePatient Tips: Healthcare Provider Appointments for Post-COVID Conditions
Source: Centers for Disease Control and PreventionRelated MedlinePlus Pages: Post-COVID Conditions (Long COVID)
Read MoreA Guided Tour of Mayo Clinic for Thoracic Surgery Residency Applicants
A 30 minute video tour of the Mayo Clinic Rochester campus for applicants to the Mayo Clinic Thoracic Surgery Residency Program. Video is a resource for recruitment of new residents. All interviews are being done virtually and this video will take the place of an in-person tour of the hospital and Mayo Clinic Rochester campus.…
Read MoreHow to Clean Dog Ears with Veterinarian Dr Vanesa Farmer #shorts
Just like humans, dogs need grooming to stay happy and healthy. While some canine health routines, like nail trimming and teeth cleaning, are often left to professionals, you can clean dog ears at home. Before you begin, check with your veterinarian to see how often you should clean your dog’s ears. Your pet’s age, breed,…
Read MoreProsthesis Choice for TVR: Comparison of Clinical & Echo Outcomes
In this thirty-fourth video of the Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Surgery Two Minute Article weekly series, Juan Crestanello, MD discusses prosthesis choice for tricuspid valve replacement: comparison of clinical and echocardiographic outcomes.
Read MoreHow to Do “Child’s” Yoga Pose #shorts
Child’s pose is a common position in yoga for people of all flexibility and fitness levels. It’s a pose meant to stretch your muscles and promote relaxation and restoration. You’ll find child’s pose in many yoga practices as it helps reset the body before more difficult moves. Here, we’ll explain the benefits of child’s pose…
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