Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic
Company typePrivate
IndustryHealth care
FoundedJanuary 27, 1864 (1864-01-27)
Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.
Headquarters
Rochester, Minnesota
,
U.S.
Area served
Key people
RevenueIncrease US$16.3 billion (2022)[3]: 13 
Total assetsIncrease US$20.305 billion (2021)[3]: 13 
Number of employees
76,000
Divisions
Websitewww.mayoclinic.org

Mayo Clinic (/ˈmj/) is a nonprofit American academic medical center focused on integrated health care, education, and research.[4] It employs over 7,300 physicians and scientists, along with another 66,000 administrative and allied health staff, across three major campuses: Rochester, Minnesota; Jacksonville, Florida; and Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona.[5][6][7] The practice specializes in treating difficult cases through tertiary care and destination medicine. It is home to the top-15 ranked Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine in addition to many of the highest regarded residency education programs in the United States.[8][9][10] It spends over $660 million a year on research and has more than 3,000 full-time research personnel.[11][12]

William Worrall Mayo settled his family in Rochester in 1864 and opened a sole proprietorship medical practice that evolved under his sons, Will and Charlie Mayo, along with practice partners Stinchfield, Graham, Plummer, Millet, Judd, and Balfour, into Mayo Clinic. Today, in addition to the hospital at Rochester, Mayo Clinic has major campuses in Arizona[13] and Florida.[14] Most recently, in 2020, the Mayo Clinic bought a facility in central London, UK.[15][16] The Mayo Clinic Health System also operates affiliated facilities throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa.[17]

Mayo Clinic has ranked number one in the United States for seven consecutive years in U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals Honor Roll,[18] maintaining a position at or near the top for more than 35 years.[19] It has been on the list of "100 Best Companies to Work For" published by Fortune magazine for fourteen consecutive years, and has continued to achieve this ranking through 2017.[20][21] Drawing in patients from around the globe, Mayo Clinic performs near the highest number of transplants in the country, including both solid organ and hematologic transplantation.

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  2. ^ Snowbeck, Christopher (August 11, 2018). "New Mayo Clinic CEO most recently led its Florida operation". Star Tribune.
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  8. ^ "Mayo Clinic School of Medicine – Best Medical School". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
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  11. ^ "About Mayo Clinic Research".
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  13. ^ "Mayo Clinic's Campus in Arizona". Mayo Clinic. Retrieved October 21, 2018.
  14. ^ Stephanie Innes (September 5, 2018). "Mayo Clinic to nearly double size of Phoenix campus in five-year, $648 million project". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved October 21, 2018.
  15. ^ "Mayo Clinic buys out partner, takes control of 6-story London facility". Beckers Hospital Review.
  16. ^ "Frequently asked questions: Where is Mayo Clinic located? How do I get there?". Mayo Clinic.
  17. ^ "Locations – Mayo Clinic Health System". Mayo Clinic.
  18. ^ "America's Best Hospitals: the 2022-2023 Honor Roll and Overview". July 26, 2022.
  19. ^ "Top American Hospitals – US News Best Hospitals". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved September 4, 2010.
  20. ^ "100 Best Companies to Work For 2011: Mayo Clinic". Fortune. February 7, 2011. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
  21. ^ "100 Best Companies to Work For 2017". Fortune. Retrieved May 16, 2017.