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- Welcome and Leadership Message
- Rick Gray, M.D., CEO, Mayo Clinic in Arizona; Vice President, Mayo Clinic
- Arizona. Bold. Forward.
- Brian Chong, M.D., Associate Professor of Radiology; Associate Medical Director, Department of Development
- Panel Discussion - Arizona. Bold. Forward
- Brian Chong, M.D., Associate Professor of Radiology; Associate Medical Director, Department of Development
- Diane Jelinek, Ph.D., Professor of Immunology; Dean for Research, Mayo Clinic in Arizona; Gene and Mary Lou Kurtz Professorship in Multiple Myeloma Research
- Aleksandar Sekulic, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Dermatology; Deputy Director for Mayo Clinic Cancer Center in Arizona; Associate Director for the Center for Individualized Medicine; Chair of the Cutaneous Oncology Disease Group
- Mayo Clinic Priorities
- Cheryl Hadaway, Chief Development Officer; Chair, Department of Development
- From Promise to Practice: AI-Supported Personalized Medicine
- Arjun Athreya, M.S., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Pharmacology in the Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
- Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine: Tomorrow's Health Care Leaders
- Phil Fischer, M.D., Consultant in the Division of General Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine; Associate Dean for Admissions, Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine - Minnesota Campus
- Adrian Beyde, Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine Medical Student
- Healthy Aging
- Jordan Miller, Ph.D., Senior Associate Consultant in the Division of Cardiovascular Surgery; Director, Department of Surgery Innovation Accelerator
- Mindful Movement
- Lori Casey, Lead Group Fitness Instructor at the Mayo Clinic Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center
- Stephanie Sutherland, Group Fitness Instructor at the Mayo Clinic Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center
- Cardio-Oncology: Behind the Scenes
- Joerg Herrmann, M.D., Professor of Medicine; Chair of Research in the Division of Ischemic Heart Disease
- From Gratitude to Giving
- Matthew Block, M.D., Ph.D., Consultant in the Division of Medical Oncology
- Matthew Dacy, Assistant Professor of History of Medicine; Director of Heritage Hall
- Laura Gilliland, Major Gifts Officer in the Department of Development
- Map of My Kingdom Performance
- Mary Swander, Artistic Director; Playwright
- Erika Kuhn, Actor
- Allan Dietz, Ph.D., Consultant; Director of Immune, Progenitor, and Cell Therapeutics (IMPACT) in the Division of Transfusion Medicine at Mayo Clinic
- Kevin Melvin, Associate Chair of Gift Planning; Legal Counsel at Mayo Clinic
- Keri Norman, Major Gifts Officer in the Department of Development at Mayo Clinic
- Bethel Ruest, Assistant Director of Gift Planning at Mayo Clinic
- Welcome
- Neill Graff-Radford, M.D., Eisenberg Professor and Professor of Neurology; Consultant in the Department of Neurology; Associate Medical Director for Development
- CEO at Mayo Clinic in Florida
- Kent Thielen, M.D., Vice President, Mayo Clinic; CEO, Mayo Clinic in Florida
- Capital Update
- Scott Silvers, M.D., Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine; Associate Medical Director for Development
- Research Update
- Tushar Patel, M.D., James C. and Sarah K. Kennedy Dean of Research Professor of Medicine and Cancer Biology; Consultant in the Department of Transplantation with joint appointments in the Department of Cancer Biology and the Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering
- Cardiovascular Disease Update
- Sabrina Phillips, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine; Consultant in the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine
- Christopher McLeod, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Medicine; Clinical Director for Cardiology; Director of the Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship Program
- Patient Story featuring Heather Lister
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- Welcome and CEO Greeting
- Expanding Mayo Clinic's Reach through Capital Expansion | Mayo Clinic is embarking on a capital expansion that will nearly double the size of the Phoenix campus to enhance our ability to deliver high-quality, lifesaving care and answers to patients with serious and complex health conditions.
- Changing the DNA of Cancer Care | Half of cancer patients with underlying cancer triggering genetic mutations are unfortunately undetected by current screening guidelines. The INTERCEPT clinical pilot project hopes to change the standard of care for early cancer detection and prevention.
- Pain Rehabilitation, A New Beginning For An Old Tradition | Chronic pain can devastate people’s lives, leaving them unable to fulfill daily activities. Mayo Clinic’s Pain Rehabilitation Center offers a unique program that provides patients with the tools to improve their quality of life and ability to function without the use of pain medications.
- Individualized Medicine | Pioneering new understanding of the human genome to personalize care for your unique.
- Alzheimer's Disease and Healthy Aging | Warning signs, early detection — and practical tips for aging well.
- Opioid Crisis and Pain Management | Our response to a national crisis — and effective ways to manage pain.
- From Gratitude to Giving | The "dividends" of your philanthropic support in medical progress — a collaborative panel discussion on how your support makes a difference.
- Individualized Medicine | New understanding of the human genome and its potential to diagnose and treat disease is transforming health care. This evolving work will ensure each patient receives the right therapy at the right time.
- Regenerative Medicine | Mayo Clinic experts are pioneering research that taps into and boosts the body’s natural ability to heal. This revolution in medicine enables the repair of diseased, injured and impaired tissues and organs, and offers the hope of previously unimaginable therapies for our patients.