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Mayo Physician/Scientist Stories

Mayo Clinic in Arizona

  • Brian Chong, M.D.

    Brian Chong, M.D.

    In 2004, he accepted an offer to develop and lead an endovascular surgical neuroradiology practice.
    Read his story

  • Rafael Fonseca, M.D.

    Rafael Fonseca, M.D.

    When he arrived in Scottsdale, Dr. Fonseca knew that to build a multiple myeloma program, he would need funding from sources beyond Mayo.
    Read his story.

  • Bernadette Reidy, M.D.

    Bernadette Reidy, M.D.

    Dr. Reidy worked in a private internal medicine practice before joining Mayo Clinic. Today, she's a convert to Mayo's large group practice environment.
    Read her story.

Mayo Clinic in Florida

  • Mary O'Connor, M.D.

    Mary O'Connor, M.D.

    She learned some valuable life lessons as a member of the U.S. Olympic rowing team in 1980, the year the United States boycotted the summer Olympics.
    Read her story.

  • Floyd Willis, M.D.

    Floyd Willis, M.D.

    Mayo has offered him just the right mix of research, teaching and patient care, caring for patients ranging in age from newborns to 99-year-olds.
    Read his story.

Mayo Clinic in Minnesota

  • William Dunn, M.D.

    William Dunn, M.D.

    Some of Dr. Dunn's daily experiences as a resident at Mayo were important factors in his decision to return.
    Read his story

  • Luis Haro, M.D.

    Luis Haro, M.D.

    Deciding to leave Mexico and move 4,000 miles away to Rochester was a "career dream come true."
    Read his story.

  • Loni Neal, M.D.

    Loni Neal, M.D.

    She had some reservations about moving to the Midwest and fitting into the Mayo culture, particularly about the diversity of Mayo's staff.
    Read her story.

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