June 3, 2022
Mayo Clinic research will be on display at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, June 4 – 7, in Washington, D.C. For people attending the conference, you are invited to stop by the booth, staffed by the Mayo Clinic Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. In the double […]
Tags: Aaron Spaulding, AcademyHealth, Ahmed (Shafii) Mohamed, Alanna Chamberlain, artificial intelligence, Ben Pollock, Bridget Biggs, burnout, cardiovascular medicine, Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, clinical trials, community engagement
December 30, 2021
Research News Roundup — 2021 Q4
By Advancing the Science contributor
2021 has been another whirlwind year of COVID-19 related advances, so you might have missed all the other medical and health care delivery findings that have emerged. It would take more time than we both have to recap all the non-COVID-19 news from 2021, but if you read further, you’ll learn about some of Mayo […]
Tags: arthritis, artificial intelligence, cancer, cancer screening, cardiology, cardiovascular medicine, clinical research, clinical trials, colorectal cancer, diabetes, dialysis, EKG
March 9, 2021
Mayo Clinic Proceedings: In the Limelight, March 2021
By Advancing the Science contributor
Mayo Clinic publishes two peer-reviewed journals, accepting original research and related content from investigators around the world. Advancing the Science shares stories about research published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, its sister journal, and many other English-language journals. In order to gain more visibility for all the research covered by Mayo’s premier journal, we are going […]
Tags: Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, COVID-19, John (Jack) O'Horo, Karl Nath, Lila Rutten, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, practice improvement, vaccines
February 27, 2018
From the desk of a student researcher, future doctor
By Advancing the Science contributor
Susanna Basappa is a M.D./Ph.D. student in Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of San Francisco and came to Mayo Clinic to begin her studies in medicine and in cancer prevention research. My name is Susanna Basappa, and I am an MD/PhD student who chose to […]
Tags: Lila Rutten, population health, research education, Susanna Basappa
February 1, 2017
The role of Internet resources in clinical oncology: promises and challenges
In a new article published in Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, learn how Internet trends among oncology patients and those that care about them are changing. Co-authored by Lila Rutten, Ph.D., Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Scientific Director for Population Health Science in the Mayo Clinic Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the […]
Tags: cancer, Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, Lila Rutten, Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, oncology, population health
September 8, 2016
Makshita “Maks” Luthra is a Master of Public Health candidate specializing in Public Health Administration & Policy, a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Minnesota, and an associate health services analyst in the Mayo Clinic Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. ____________________________________________________________ Childhood obesity has more than […]
Tags: adverse childhood events, Brian Lynch, Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, Lila Rutten, obesity, population health, Population Health Scholar
May 8, 2015
Bridging Health Care Delivery and Community Health – An Opportunity to Reduce Health Disparities?
Amenah Agunwamba, Sc.D., is a Health Sciences Research Fellow in the Mayo Clinic Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery ________________________________________________________________________ Last month, I and 1,500 other researchers and clinicians from across more than 20 different disciplines, convened in San Antonio for the Society of Behavioral Medicine’s […]
Tags: Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, Lila Rutten
April 17, 2015
Mayo Presence at Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting
Behavioral medicine is a multidisciplinary field that seeks to understand the way a person’s genetic makeup, behavior and surrounding environment interact to determine that person’s health and development of various illnesses. Understanding this interaction leads to discovery of ways to prevent and diagnose disease, or treat individuals – based on their unique story, and the […]
Tags: Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, Jennifer St. Sauver, Jon Ebbert, Lila Rutten, population health, Robert Jacobson, Society of Behavioral Medicine