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The $70 million, eight-story hotel will contain 252 guest rooms, a fitness center, a restaurant and indoor and outdoor meeting spaces.
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What's Health Got to Do with It?On this week’s episode, we discussed xenotransplantation, which could change how organ transplants are performed, withDr. Joseph Tector, a transplant surgeon at the Miami Transplant Institute and the founder of Makana Therapeutics.
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Lessons learned in a Mayo Clinic study could lead to treatment or even a cure for Alzheimer's.
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The program is a first for Mayo Clinic in Florida. It will train students at Florida State College at Jacksonville who are working toward an associate degree in nursing.
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The property, donated by the Davis family, will allow Mayo to grow across 602 acres over several decades.
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JU has added Mayo Clinic to its clinical partners, joining Baptist Health and Flagler Hospital.
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The clinic has applied for a permit to build a five story expansion of its patient tower.
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The city has issued a permit for the three-story facility, which will include proton beam and carbon ion treatment rooms, exam areas and more.
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Site work has begun on the $233 million Mayo Clinic integrated oncology building in Jacksonville. Construction will follow, with completion in early 2025.
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Mayo has taken the spot six of the past seven years. The health system also was ranked the best in the nation for the seventh consecutive year.