Mayo Clinic Authors & Affiliations – Gastroenterology, Cardiology & More
Collaboration across multiple medical specialties is evident in recent work originating from Rochester, Minnesota. Physicians and researchers from Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Family Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine and Clinical Trials and Biostatistics have been involved in this effort.
A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Healthcare
The work involves a team of specialists including Douglas A. Simonetto, Alberto Calleri, Puru Rattan, Amy Olofson, Alina Allen, Joseph C. Ahn, Patrick S. Kamath, and Vijay H. Shah from the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
David Rushlow, Matthew E. Bernard, Gagandeep Singh, Mark E. Deyo-Svendsen, Graham King, and Stephen K. Stacey represent the Department of Family Medicine. Kan Liu, Paul A. Friedman, Zachi I. Attia, and Peter A. Noseworthy contribute expertise from Cardiovascular Medicine.
Data Analysis and Research
Blake A. Kassmeyer and Ryan J. Lennon are affiliated with the Division of Clinical Trials and Biostatistics. Their involvement suggests a focus on rigorous data analysis and the design of clinical studies.
The breadth of specialties involved suggests a complex research question or a healthcare challenge requiring a holistic approach. This type of collaboration is increasingly common as medical understanding evolves and the interconnectedness of different bodily systems becomes clearer.
Future work could involve expanding the scope of this collaboration to include other medical specialties. This proves also possible that the team will focus on specific patient populations or disease states. Further research may also aim to translate findings into improved clinical guidelines or new treatment strategies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What departments are represented in this collaboration?
The departments represented are Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Family Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine, and Clinical Trials and Biostatistics.
How many individuals are listed as contributors?
A total of 22 individuals are listed as contributors across the four departments.
Where is this work based?
This work is based at the Mayo Clinic and the Mayo Clinic Health System, both located in Rochester, Minnesota.
How might increased collaboration between medical specialties impact patient outcomes?