The distinctive Perot Museum of Nature and Science served as the
backdrop for a monumental announcement in September from
Methodist Health System to its medical staff: Methodist became the
first Texas member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network.
The collaboration allows the expertise of Mayo Clinic specialists
to complement and support the care provided by physicians on
our medical staff. Now patients who might seek care from a leading
research organization, like Mayo Clinic, can access that same expertise
right here close to home.
Methodist strives to be a trusted provider of quality health care in
North Texas. Similarly, Mayo Clinic’s approach to health care is rooted
in the idea that the best patient care is achieved when experts from
a variety of medical specialties can work together, focused on the
patient. The organizations’ shared vision keeps the patient at the center
of everything we do — and the result is clinical excellence.
Learn more about how Mayo is furthering Methodist’s role as a health
care leader in our community at
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For decades, Methodist Health System has trained the
next generation of medical professionals, and the proceeds
from this year’s Robert S. Folsom Leadership Award went
toward that very endeavor. Currently, Methodist has four
residency programs and four fellowship programs, all of
which are thriving and growing.
Bobby B. Lyle was honored as the recipient of this year’s
Folsom Award for his commitment to education and other
philanthropic endeavors in North Texas and beyond. An
event in his honor on Nov. 19 raised more than $1.5 million
toward graduate medical education.
Methodist and
Mayo Clinic teamup
Methodist Health System Foundation Board Chairman R. Stephen Folsom;
Ray and Nancy Ann Hunt; Methodist Foundation President April Box
Chamberlain, CFRE; 2014 Folsom Award recipient Bobby B. Lyle; and
Methodist President and CEO Stephen L. Mansfield, PhD, FACHE
Methodist Health System President and CEO Stephen L.
Mansfield, PhD, FACHE (center), and Mayo Clinic Care Network
Medical Director David Hayes, MD, share the news that
Methodist is the first member of the network in Texas with
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TOP RIGHT:
Methodist President and CEO Stephen L. Mansfield,
PhD, FACHE (right), and the Methodist medical staff give Mayo
Clinic Care Network Medical Director David Hayes, MD, a warm
Texas welcome at the Perot Museum event on Sept. 8.
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