The complete list of accomplishments already made possible by you and all of our benefactors is too long to post, but we've listed just a few to give you a sense of pride in what's being achieved.
- Opened the Mayo Clinic Schulze Center for Novel Therapeutics that translates research findings into new treatments for cancer patients.
- Created the Mayo Clinic T. Denny Sanford Pediatric Center, an integrated subspecialty pediatric center for more than 46,000 children who come to Mayo Clinic each year.
- Built a new hospital at Mayo Clinic in Florida that integrates the inpatient and outpatient experience and demonstrates our commitment to quality, safety and service.
- Established the Mayo Clinic Robert and Arlene Kogod Center on Aging to bring together practice, education and research with the goal of preventing or delaying the onset of age-related diseases and disabilities.
- Opened the Village at Mayo Clinic, a unique home of healing for transplant and cancer patients in Arizona.
- Launched construction of the Gabriel House of Care, a 30-room residence on the Florida campus for extended-stay lodging for Mayo Clinic transplant and radiation therapy patients.
- Opened the Mayo Clinic W. Hall Wendel Jr. Musculoskeletal Center that treats 66,000 patients a year.
- Initiated the MacMillan Professionalism and Bioethics Fund, destined to become an international model for training the next generation of physicians.
- Endowed 54 new named professors, established four directorships, funded 45 career development awards and provided funding to pursue innovative practice, education and research opportunities in perpetuity.
- Funded 36 discovery and innovation projects that are exemplary of Mayo's ability to take our translational capabilities to the highest level.
- Funded individualized medicine, regenerative medicine, molecular medicine, biobanking, gene sequencing, the Enterprise Data Trust, pharmacogenomics and identification of biomarkers for the practices of tomorrow.
- Created Annenberg Plaza between the Plummer and Mayo Buildings in Rochester.
- Received support for MayoExpert, one of Mayo's highest-priority knowledge management activities.
- Received operating support for the Division of Engineering to fund vital projects.
- Funded the Mayo Clinic Stephen and Barbara Slaggie Family Cancer Education Center, the Mayo Clinic Robert H. and Clarice Smith and Abigail Van Buren Alzheimer's Disease Research Program and the Robert N. Brewer Family Foundation Fund in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and Related Interstitial Lung Disease Research.
- Established the Kemper and Ethel Marley Fund in Cancer Research and the Marley Radiation Oncology Equipment Fund at Mayo Clinic in Arizona.
- Raised funds for Mayo Clinic simulation training centers in Minnesota and Arizona.
- Funded multiple areas of research. Examples include: rheumatology, celiac disease, cardiovascular disease, organ transplants, diabetes, immunology, asthma, multiple sclerosis, bipolar disorder, ophthalmology, hypertension and leukemia.
- Added $391 million to the Mayo Clinic endowment.