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Mayo Clinic Proceedings reports new impact factor: 5.71


According to Thompson Reuters Web of Knowledge, Mayo Clinic Proceedings achieved an impact factor of 5.71, which ranked 13th among 151 general/internal medicine journals. Impact factor is one of the more widely quoted metrics addressing the quality and importance of … Continue reading

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Jury Returns Favorable Verdict for Mayo Clinic in Elkin Case


In the case of Peter Elkin vs. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Federal District Court Minnesota, the jury returned a favorable verdict today for Mayo Clinic. Prior to the jury returning its verdict, the Honorable Judge David S. … Continue reading

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20th Annual Internal Medicine Board Review : July 14-19, 2011


On July 14-19, 2011, the Mayo School of Continuous Professional Development will be conducting the 20th annual Internal Medicine Board Review course in Rochester, MN. This intensive course features internationally recognized faculty and is designed as a comprehensive review in … Continue reading

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Mayo Response to Radient Article


The following article was posted to The Street regarding a collaborative agreement with Radient: http://www.thestreet.com/story/11033340/1/mayo-clinic-denies-link-to-radient-pharma.html# Mayo Clinic does have a collaboration agreement with Radient whereby Mayo Validation Support Services provided bio specimens from our Bio Specimen bank, to Radient for … Continue reading

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Mayo Clinic Awarded $11 Million-plus for Pharmacogenomics


Pharmacogenomics – the study of how medication is affected by individual genomes – is a major field of study. It allows physicians to prescribe drugs accurately and safely. One dose does not fit all. In fact, for some a standard … Continue reading

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Mayo Clinic Finances Rebound in 2009


Journalists:  For audio file information, see the bottom of this post.   Mayo Clinic leaders today announced that the organization surpassed its financial plan in 2009, helping it rebound from a break-even 2008 performance. In 2009, income from current activities (i.e. … Continue reading

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Study Shows Mayo Clinic Responsible for $22 Billion in Economic Impact


Data from a study conducted by the Battelle Memorial Institute shows Mayo Clinic is responsible for $22 billion in economic impact nationwide, including $9.6 billion in Minnesota. The $9.6 billion impact in Minnesota is larger than that of the hotel … Continue reading

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Update on Multiple Accidents in Southeastern Minnesota


Multiple crews responded to a tour bus accident on Interstate 90 between Austin and Albert Lea, Minn., on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 18. These crews included ground ambulance from Albert Lea Medical Center, Gold Cross ambulance from Austin, and Adams Area … Continue reading

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Statement on Medicaid Participation


As of Jan. 1, 2010, Mayo Clinic will discontinue participation with Nebraska and Montana Medicaid due to a combination of factors: very low reimbursement rates, the volume of administrative requirements, and the fact that these states are not part of … Continue reading

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