Vehicle to bring telehealth, hands-on care to rural communities beginning later this summer
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ROCHESTER, Minn. Mayo Clinic Health System will visit rural communities throughout southern Minnesota beginning later this summer thanks to a new mobile health clinic designed to make consultation with specialists accessible and convenient for outlying regions.
Patients in the mobile unit will be able to conduct virtual visits with clinicians from elsewhere across the health system, essentially driving tele-health technology directly into small towns and farm communities. Mayo Clinic Health System patients will have the peace of mind knowing that they are always connected to the world s leading medical experts,” said Jennifer Horn, M.D., regional chair of clinical practice, Southeast Minnesota Region, Mayo Clinic Health System in a statement. Regardless of where you receive care, you
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Mayo Clinic Health System begins coronavirus vaccinations for SE Minnesota staff
Front-line workers and caregivers to receive first shots.
Posted: Dec 21, 2020 1:57 PM
Posted By: Mike Bunge
CANNON FALLS, Minn. – Mayo Clinic Health System is starting to vaccinate staff in its Southeast Minnesota Region with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. This vaccine is essentially an antidote to help stop the virus in its tracks, and it offers hope and healing from the devastating effects we ve all seen during this pandemic, says Deepi Goyal, M.D., chair of clinical practice for Mayo Clinic Health System s Southeast Minnesota Region. As a physician who has taken care of patients suffering from the virus, and having the virus myself earlier this summer, this is a joyous moment for me both personally and professionally.
Mayo Clinic Health System begins staff vaccinations in SE Minnesota This vaccine is essentially an antidote to help stop the virus in its tracks, and it offers hope and healing from the devastating effects we ve all seen during this pandemic. Written By: Michael Brun | ×
Leah Lindbeck, a nurse practitioner at Mayo Clinic Health System in Cannon Falls, received the first COVID-19 vaccine in Cannon Falls on Monday, Dec. 21, 2020. Submitted photo
CANNON FALLS Mayo Clinic Health System staff began to receive the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, Dec. 21, according to a news release.
Staff in the system s Southeast Minnesota Region are getting the first round of the vaccine by Pfizer, with priority going to frontline workers and caregivers. The vaccine is optional for staff, according to Mayo Clinic Health System.