This 2017 release from the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research studies the history of the Mayo Clinic. This disc is in very good condition and plays perfectly, with the following write-up on back:


You are invited to "Dinner at Mayowood"

1940 ... the end of the Great Depression... the gathering storm of World War II... and, as administrator Harry Harwick described it, "the year of greatest crisis" for Mayo Clinic.

Following the deaths of the Mayo brothers and Sister Joseph Dempsey, the longtime superintendent of Saint Marys Hospital, many skeptics predicted "grass will grow on the streets of Rochester."

Weaving together historic events and themes, this film imagines two journalists coming to Rochester, expecting to find an institution in decline. Invited to dinner at Mayowood, the home of Dr. Chuck and Alice Mayo, they meet an array of guests and discover the enduring strength of Mayo Clinic: teamwork in service to patients.

Filmed on location, "Dinner at Mayowood" captures the spirit of perseverance, innovation and hope that has helped Mayo Clinic survive and thrive in an ever-changing world.


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