February 14, 2020
Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights for February 14, 2020
PBS, Paddling and Peregrines — The Prairie Sportsman crew paddles the Minnesota River with Natalie Warren, one of the first women to canoe 2,000 miles from Fort Snelling to Hudson Bay, then climbs atop a Mayo Clinic building to see peregrine falcons that were brought back from extinction in the Upper Midwest. Today.com, What causes […]
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January 31, 2020
Student becomes teacher in developing lifesaving human trafficking curriculum
ABC Newsby Dr. John Smith “In our review, we only found a few publications looking at best practices to integrate human trafficking information into the curriculum,” said Dr. Juliana Kling, senior author and a physician of internal medicine within the division of women’s health at the Mayo Clinic. “We were really focused on the sex […]
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