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Mayo
Clinic in Rochester, Minn. was established more than 100 years ago
by William Worral Mayo, M.D., and his physician sons, William and
Charles.
Over the years, the clinic established itself as a world-renowned
medical and surgical practice. It pioneered the development of the
integrated group practice, where physician specialists and other
health-care professionals work as a team to meet the needs of patients.
Mayo Clinic in Rochester is a 1,595-physician group practice which,
along with Rochester Methodist Hospital and Saint Marys Hospital,
form an integrated medical center in Rochester, Minn. offering comprehensive
diagnostic and treatment services.
World-class programs in medical education and research enhance
the quality of patient-care.
Facts and Figures (based on 2003 data)
Personnel
Staff physicians and scientists: 1,595
Residents, fellows and temporary professionals: 1,612
Allied health staff (clinic & hospital): 22,944
Total: 26,151
Patients
Unique patients: 318,690
Outpatient visits: 1.38 million
Facilities
The Mayo Clinic campus in downtown Rochester is comprised of numerous
buildings connected through an extensive network of skyways and
subways. The new Gonda Building, the Mayo Building and Rochester
Methodist Hospital provide a wholly integrated facility combining
inpatient and outpatient clinical practice, education and research.
The 20-story Guggenheim Building is one of several facilities housing
Mayo's extensive basic and translational research activities in
Rochester. The Saint Marys Hospital campus, located three blocks
west of the downtown campus, houses Mayo's advanced emergency medicine
and surgery facilities. In all, Mayo Clinic in Rochester occupies
approximately 13 million square feet – about 2.5 times the size
of the Mall of America in Minneapolis.
Saint Marys Hospital
Licensed Beds: 1,157
Admissions: 41,780
Average Length of Stay: 5.8 days
Operating Rooms: 59
Surgical Cases: 29,798
Rochester Methodist Hospital
Licensed Beds: 794
Admissions: 17,448
Average Length of Stay: 4.7 days
Operating Rooms: 41
Surgical Cases: 20,455
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