Artificial intelligence and automation are enabling researchers to advance discoveries into patient care faster and with greater precision. Join healthcare innovators, researchers, industry leaders and students at Mayo Clinic’s AI Research Summit on June 4–5 in Rochester, Minnesota, and online. The summit will explore advances in healthcare AI, emerging methods and opportunities for collaboration, including a focus on multi-agent modeling and simulation to support real-world evidence generation. The final day to register is June 1. Register today! https://ai-summit.com/ #AIResearchSummit #MayoClinic #AI
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Mayo Clinic has expanded and changed in many ways, but our values remain true to the vision of our founders. Our primary value – The needs of the patient come first – guides our plans and decisions as we create the future of health care. Join us and you'll find a culture of teamwork, professionalism and mutual respect, and most importantly, a life-changing career. Mayo Clinic was founded in Rochester, Minnesota by brothers Dr. William James Mayo and Dr. Charles Horace Mayo. More than 100 years later, their vision continues to evolve around a single guiding value: "The needs of the patient come first." Today we are the largest integrated, not for-profit medical group practice in the world. We are recognized for high-quality patient care more than any other academic medical center in the nation. These endorsements are very gratifying, but also humbling. They remind us of the tradition that has been entrusted to each one of us, and the legacy of excellence that we uphold every day.
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Know the signs of stroke — remember BE FAST. Balance — Sudden loss of balance or coordination Eyes — Blurry vision, double vision or vision loss Face — One side of the face drooping Arms — Weakness or drifting in one arm Speech — Slurred speech or trouble finding words Time — Time is brain. Call 911 immediately. Dr. Felix Chukwudelunzu, a neurologist at Mayo Clinic Health System, says recognizing the signs quickly can save a life. Learn more about recognizing the sudden warning signs of stroke: https://mayocl.in/4328rRd
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By paying close attention to the brain’s own signals, Kai Miller, Ph.D., M.D., Ph.D., is helping make neurosurgery more precise. Through Mayo Clinic’s BIONIC initiative, this work is supporting safer, more personalized care for people with complex neurological conditions. Learn more: https://mayocl.in/4dxIJdJ #BIONIC #Neurosurgery #Neuroscience
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Behind every patient experience is a care team dedicated to helping patients feel informed, supported and empowered. From meaningful conversations to ongoing professional growth, these moments reflect the commitment and collaboration that define care at Mayo Clinic. Swipe through to hear how Ashley reflects on the impact of patient-centered care, teamwork and professional development at Mayo Clinic.
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that causes the immune system to mistakenly attack the protective covering of nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord, disrupting communication between the brain and the rest of the body. The symptoms of MS vary widely from person to person and may come and go over time. They include: • Vision problems, including blurred or double vision, eye pain or vision loss. • Movement and balance challenges, such as muscle weakness, stiffness, spasms, difficulty walking and problems with coordination. • Sensory and cognitive changes, including numbness, tingling, fatigue, memory difficulties and trouble concentrating. While there is no cure for MS, early detection can help support timely diagnosis, treatment and ongoing care. Learn more: https://mayocl.in/4ecjePb
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Research featured at #ASCO26 includes findings that wearable devices may help detect early warning signs of cytokine release syndrome — a serious side effect of CAR T-cell therapy — as well as studies using deep learning to better understand the tumor microenvironment in colon cancer and research examining fertility concerns among adolescent and young adults with cancer. Explore posters highlighting patient-centered advances in symptom science, tumor biology and oncology care.
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How can academic medical centers prepare an AI-ready workforce? Join leaders in medical education, healthcare and workforce development policy for the panel "Training the AI-Ready Health Workforce: Closing the Gap Between What We Teach, What We Need, and What Comes Next" at Mayo Clinic's AI Research Summit on June 5 in Rochester, Minnesota. The session will explore how academic medical centers, health systems and industry partners can prepare clinicians, researchers and staff for the integration of AI into healthcare. Panelists will discuss the gap between AI adoption and traditional education systems, as well as strategies to strengthen residency training, continuing education and faculty development. Panelists include: • Ikram Khan, managing director, Health AI Institute (moderator) • Galin Jones, Ph.D., vice provost for AI at the University of Minnesota • Sankaraneni Ram Mohan MD, FAAN, FAES, president, Allina Health Brain and Spine Institute • Richard Van Eck, Ph.D., associate dean for Teaching and Learning, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences • David R. Holmes, III, Ph.D., program director, AI in Healthcare Master's Program, Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences This session is among 12 panels and keynote presentations offered at Mayo Clinic's Research AI Summit, along with lightning talks, poster sessions and other opportunities to connect and collaborate. The summit brings together researchers, clinicians, innovators and students to explore new methods and spark collaboration in healthcare AI. This year's event focuses on how multi-agent modeling and simulation can help generate clinically meaningful, real-world evidence. Register by June 1: https://ai-summit.com/ #AIResearchSummit #MayoClinic #AI
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Heart disease often develops silently — but knowing your risk can save your life. Do you know your cholesterol, blood pressure, BMI, or family history of heart disease? These key factors can help predict your risk for heart attacks and strokes, says Dr. Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist. Take a moment to learn your numbers and understand your risk. It could make all the difference. Learn strategies to prevent heart disease: https://mayocl.in/4eUIPgA
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When Dawn Beaubien began experiencing unexplained vomiting, she trusted her instincts and sought answers. Testing revealed a high-risk pancreatic cyst, and at Mayo Clinic, she underwent a complex Whipple procedure to remove it before it could become cancerous. Thanks to early detection, expert care and the unwavering support of her family, Dawn is back to enjoying life and encouraging others to listen to their bodies. "If something's not feeling right or feels concerning, go get checked," she says. Read her story: https://mayocl.in/4viP42B
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Join national leaders in health policy, regulation, standards development and clinical innovation for the workshop "From Policy to Practice: Governing AI Across the Health Ecosystem — Standards, Systems, and the Patient at the Center" at Mayo Clinic's AI Research Summit, June 4–5 in Rochester, Minnesota, and online. The workshop will examine not what policy says, but what it takes to make it work in practice. Panelists will explore how federal AI strategy translates into real-world health system decisions and how clinicians integrating AI into care workflows and patients who are the ultimate beneficiaries are at the center. Ikram Khan, managing director, Health AI Institute, will moderate a discussion with: • Jesse Isaacman-Beck, Ph.D., director, AI Policy and Strategy, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology • Ram D. Sriram, Ph.D., senior scientific adviser, National Institute of Standards and Technology • Sonja Fulmer, Ph.D., senior director, Health Policy Strategy, Mayo Clinic • Sophie Bakri, M.D., medical director, Center for Digital Health, and Whitney and Betty MacMillan Professor of Ophthalmology in Honor of Robert R. Waller, M.D., Mayo Clinic This session is among 14 workshops offered at the Research AI Summit, along with keynote presentations, lightning talks, poster sessions and other opportunities to connect and collaborate. Geared for researchers, clinicians, innovators and students, this year's event will focus on how multi-agent modeling and simulation can help generate clinically meaningful, real-world evidence. Register by June 1: https://ai-summit.com/ #AIResearchSummit #MayoClinic #AI
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