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@keggebraaten

Happy Tuesday!
We know that April showers bring May flowers, but what does April snow bring? We'd like to know, since we are about to get a half foot more in the Rochester area tonight. 🙂
If you love the Minnesota snow, the Florida beach or the Arizona warmth, you will love today's blog post about patients who travel to a transplant center that's out of their home state. Thousands of people travel to Mayo Clinic from all 50 states and countries around the world, and they ask great questions about how to manage their care far from home. We hope this blog post will answer some of those questions you might have. Traveling for transplant is more common than you might think, and we do everything we can to make your time at Mayo Clinic comfortable, efficient and worth every minute you spend with us. No matter where you are from, this post can help you better understand the questions you will face when choosing a transplant center far from home. Did you have transplant care away from your home state? Comment below with your ideas to help others who might need to travel.
Have a great week!
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/newsfeed-post/qa-for-out-of-state-patients/

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@keggebraaten I wish I had this list when I was considering dual listing. Thankfully a transplant came through for me in Boston which is about 55 miles away so there was no need for overnight arrangments.
JK