Fall 2019
Alix's Inspiration
Volume 33, Issue 2

Life lessons illuminate medical students' paths.

Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development offers accredited educational opportunities for medical professionals to enhance their practice.

Carla Paonessa, chair of the Chicago Committee of the Mayo Clinic Leadership Council, talks about serving others.

A 96-year-old Mayo Clinic volunteer finds joy when he is helping patients.

A master classroom for surgical skill development encourages learning.

After receiving a liver transplant, a retired firefighter finds joy by giving back.

A Mayo Clinic volunteer finds joy by helping pediatric patients.

Grateful patients seek to help empower medical students.

A medical student finds joy during school.

Evanthia Galanis, M.D., works to help patients through her role as a physician and her new role as Mayo Clinic’s executive dean for Development.

Mayo Clinic in Arizona's new CEO talks about future growth.

Expansion taking place at Mayo Clinic will help more patients.

A physician works with artificial intelligence to better help patients with depression.

“In deep appreciation for the skilled medical care received over the past 22 years from Mayo Clinic doctors and nurses, we are delighted to share financial resources from the many bountiful blessings granted to us by our Heavenly Father and great physicians.”

A student follows a path that takes him from the Air Force bomb squad to medical school.

A surgeon returns smiles to children.

The Reibel family has relied on Mayo Clinic for more than 25 years.

Florida medical resident rolls out a blueprint to new 3D surgical training models.

A clinical trial helps bring a patient a new lung.

Minnesota benefactors value caring for mind, body and spirit.

Determined difference makers abound in biomedical sciences.

Mayo Clinic program gives students a sneak peek at rewarding health careers.

Taking care of the community is important to these benefactors.
Hope & Healing

Carla Paonessa, chair of the Chicago Committee of the Mayo Clinic Leadership Council, talks about serving others.

A 96-year-old Mayo Clinic volunteer finds joy when he is helping patients.

After receiving a liver transplant, a retired firefighter finds joy by giving back.

A Mayo Clinic volunteer finds joy by helping pediatric patients.