Call for Mayo Clinic Leadership in Healthcare for Neuropathy
Participating in the Mayo Connect Neuropathy Support Group conversations reveals the need and opportunity for leadership in healthcare.
Many patients are sharing their experiences, questions, and answers regarding having and treating neuropathy.
Mayo Clinic’s Opportunity
Provide leadership for connecting professional healthcare providers.
Includes all the types of doctors involved, therapists, medication and supplements providers, therapists, nutritionists, insurance providers.
Leadership for collaboration between all the healthcare providers in sharing causes and solutions. Much like the patients are doing on Mayo Connect.
Mayo Clinic starts connecting, leading, and facilitating healthcare providers, healthcare business executives, and others, all being professionals.
For all to learn from each other about preventing and treating PN - neuropathy, and improving serving their patients, clients, customers.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuropathy Support Group.
Aaron, thanks for the info and, yes, if you can find the name of the SLC doctor, I’d appreciate it. I have relatives up there so I could stay with them.
I emailed my Neurologist today requesting an increase of my Gabapentin dose to 1,200 mg., which I know is still low for some folks on this discussion group. I haven’t seen him in over a year so I don’t know if he’ll increase my Rx without a visit; which would be a waste of time and money. If he doesn’t, I’ll ask my PCP.
Thanks again, Joel
The name I was given was Dr. Kelsey Barrell: https://healthcare.utah.edu/find-a-doctor/kelsey-barrell . I know nothing about her other than someone on Reddit said she was a good doctor.
Hi Colleen
Please help us connect with Mayo Clinic leaders.
To share and encourage the leadership opportunity, beyond Mayo Clinic, to help improve collaborative communication in healthcare for the patients’ and providers’ sake.
For the future’s sake.
Background:
Need revealed in the Mayo Connect neuropathy support group discussions
Thank you
Steve
Thanks. I’ll do some research about her.
Joel
From the group on Covid and neuropathy
Another call for leadership
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Wow!
Thank you all for sharing!!
Imagine !
For others’, and the future’s, sake, our healthcare system having leadership and management that listens, learns, and improves preventing and healing PN.
Our stories reveal the need – opportunity – for human leadership.
A Mayo Clinic opportunity.
Imagine all our experiences, and others, being shared, captured, and used to inform and help our healthcare system serve our physicians in decision-making for serving the needs of patients.
Serving patients in understanding, preventing, and healing PN – etc.
Opportunity for human leadership in the use of technology for humans’, not machines, sake.
My journey with PN, and all your stories, have revealed to me the need and urgency for human leadership in healing our healthcare system.
Letter to Mayo - Leadership for Providers’ & Patients' Sake
Hi everyone,
Your thoughts?
Considering Mayo Clinic’s:
1. Reputation, history, and mission to “work collaboratively" with people and
2. Mayo Connect and its participants’ experiences, knowledge, and insights revealed in their comments and stories,
this is to encourage a letter to Mayo Clinic’s upper management requesting Mayo Clinic’s leadership in healthcare.
Letter could include:
1. The considerations noted above,
2. Participants’ comments made on Mayo Connect, including those made in the following discussion titles:
* Hope - Healing Our Healthcare System for the People’s Sake
* Call for Mayo Clinic Leadership in Healthcare for Neuropathy
* Collaborative communication between and care by healthcare providers?
* AI in Healthcare - Hope, Fear, Need for Human Leadership,
3. Opportunities for improving the healthcare system the participants provide on Mayo Connect, and
4. A request for a response to the letter from Mayo Clinic’s upper management.
Thank you again Mayo Connect and participants!!
Steve
Hi Steve,
I moved your message about writing a letter to Mayo Clinic leadership to the previous discussion you wrote on the topic. This will help people interested in the topic to find all relevant messages in one place.
I understand your call to leadership. I would also like to point out that there is internal drive at Mayo Clinic to drive excellence in neurology in patient care, research and education as noted in my earlier response.
"Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, Mayo Clinic in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, and Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, rank among the Best Hospitals for neurology and neurosurgery in the U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals rankings. Mayo Clinic Children's Center in Rochester is ranked the No. 1 hospital in Minnesota, and the five-state region of Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin, according to U.S. News & World Report's 2022–2023 "Best Children's Hospitals" rankings." Read more https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/neurology/sections/expertise-ranking/orc-20117079
Mayo Clinic Connect is primarily a place for patients to connect with other patients to give and get support for their personal health journies.
To stay up to date on the advances in neurology at Mayo Clinic and connect with leadership, I might suggest engaging in our social media channels:
- Mayo Clinic Neurology @MayoClinicNeuro https://twitter.com/mayoclinicneuro
- Mayo Clinic Twitter @mayoclinic https://twitter.com/MayoClinic
And our articles on our News Network:
- Mayo Clinic News Network (all categories) https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/
- Mayo Clinic News Network (neuroscience) https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/category/neurosciences/
- Mayo Clinic Medical Innovation https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/category/medical-innovation/
Our leaders can also be followed on LinkedIn:
- Gianrico Farrugia, M.D., President and CEO at Mayo Clinic https://www.linkedin.com/in/gianricofarrugia/
- Christina Zorn, Chief Administrative Officer, Mayo Clinic https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-zorn/
Hi Colleen
Thank you !
Trusting what you shared about Mayo Clinic, earlier this year I reached out to Mayo on two occasions.
Mayo encouraged me to go to my local providers.
I was disappointed.
I have endeavored to work with my local providers. At this time I continue to have to be the communication manager between providers.
One reason I encourage Mayo to become a national leader.
Another is hearing physicians are burned out and they are not speaking well of the system.
I would like a chance to visit Mayo in Rochester.
@swanson2023 don’t give up your search for relief. I support everything Colleen and Dabbs stated and I’m there too. My PN is from trauma to my spine with resultant OA, chronic pain, PN and I just finished PT of 2 months for my OA of hips. Once I lost weight I found I could walk more and 2 miles is my daily stroll. I also use CBD/THC tincture for relief too and a pain patch my doc prescribed. Took me a year of trying and I hope my sweet spot stays for awhile. Good luck and keep searching and communicating.