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Mayo
School of Graduate Medical Education (MSGME) is an integral part
of Mayo Clinic, the country's largest private group practice. Mayo
Clinic is a charitable, not-for-profit organization with practices
in Jacksonville, Fla., Rochester, Minn., and Phoenix/Scottsdale,
Ariz.
- The mission of Mayo Clinic is to provide the
best care to every patient every day through integrated clinical
practice, education and research.
- Our primary value - the needs of the patient
come first - ensures that all patients receive the same excellent
care and are treated with the greatest respect, compassion and
confidentiality.
Mayo Clinic is renowned nationally and internationally for the
diagnosis and treatment of complex medical problems. For many patients,
coming to Mayo may represent their best option or only hope.
While Mayo is famous for treating rare medical problems, it also
serves the everyday health-care needs of patients throughout the
local communities and regions surrounding its practices.
The Mayo Culture
At Mayo, staff, faculty and students strive to serve patients, families
and one another with respect, concern, courtesy and responsiveness.
A climate that nurtures and supports the fullest contributions
of everyone is essential to Mayo Clinic's success in patient care,
education and research. Creating and sustaining this climate are
the responsibilities of all who provide service and learn at Mayo
Clinic.
Mayo Clinic also values and promotes individual and cultural diversity.
We define diversity as all the characteristics that distinguish
individuals or groups from one another. It includes distinctions
based on race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, national origin,
marital status, sexual orientation, veteran's status, disability,
or status with regard to public assistance.
Mayo Clinic - A Multicampus Academic Medical
Center
Mayo Clinic is governed by a 30-member Board of Trustees comprised
of 16 public members and 14 Mayo physicians and administrators.
The principal entities of Mayo Clinic include:
- Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.
A 1,595-physician group practice
- Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla.
A 323-physician group practice
- Mayo Clinic in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Ariz.
A 311-physician group practice
- Saint Marys Hospital, Rochester
1,157 licensed beds
- Rochester Methodist Hospital
794 licensed beds
- Mayo Clinic Hospital, Jacksonville, Fla.
214 licensed beds
- Mayo Clinic Hospital, Phoenix, Ariz.
205 licensed beds
- Charter House, Rochester, Minn.
A 240-unit retirement community
- Mayo Health System
A network of clinics and hospitals in 62 communities in southern
Minnesota, northern Iowa, and western Wisconsin. Mayo Health System
includes 655 physicians, 11,191 allied health staff and 14 hospitals
with more than 900 beds.
Mayo Clinic Facts & Figures (based
on 2007 data):
Personnel
Staff physicians and scientists: 3,456
Residents, fellows and predoctoral students: 3,229
Allied health staff: 48,229
Total: 54,914
Patient Care
Unique patients: 520,000
Hospital admissions: 135,000
Hospital days of patient care: 630,000
Mayo Clinic Financials (in millions)
Patient care revenue: $5,637.4
Net from patient care: $293.7
Total assets: $4,308.8
Contributions, private grants and endowments from 100,000 donors:
$373
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