The Office of Health Disparities Research supports meaningful research to identify and address health disparities and to help ensure Mayo Clinic patients reflect the diversity of our communities.
Most patients comfortable with sexual orientation and gender identity questions, research finds ROCHESTER, Minn. — New Mayo Clinic research suggests up to 97 percent of[...]
OHDR-Funded Fellow Is 2018 AACR Minority Scholar in Cancer Research Narjust Duma, MD, a clinical fellow in Hematology/Oncology, has received the 2018 AACR Minority Scholar in Cancer[...]
Familiar Faces at Latino Cancer Conference Latinos will face a 142% rise in cancer in coming years. The inaugural Advancing the Science of Cancer in[...]
OHDR—Arizona Invests in Local and Global Outreach, Serving Those Most in Need Mayo Clinic, through OHDR-Arizona, sponsored the 8th Annual Hope Breakfast for the international[...]
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In October 2017, the Mayo Clinic Office of Health Disparities Research's Native American Research Outreach (NARO) program hosted a conference entitled “A Path toward Better Health among[...]
To address inequities for patients with disabilities, research led by Mayo Clinic has established six essential questions for health care organizations to ask at the[...]
While it is known that Alzheimer’s is a disease of aging, there are other factors that increase our risk for this condition. As the prevalence of[...]
The American Association for Cancer Research featured a study, led by Mayo Clinic’s Narjust Duma, MD, in a national press release related to its 2017[...]
Approximately 100 researchers, clinicians, educators and administrators from all three Mayo Clinic campuses attended the 2017 Office of Health Disparities retreat, held Aug. 22–23 in[...]
Stunned, surprised and moved — These are just some of the reactions people shared in a discussion on ethics, race and medicine after viewing the[...]
Michele Fairbanks, an Ojibwe specialist at American Indian Magnet School in St. Paul, visited the Mayo Clinic booth at the Powwow for Hope. In May,[...]
Dr. Carmen Radecki Breitkopf was an invited lecturer at the 8th International Breast Density and Cancer Risk Assessment Workshop, in San Francisco, CA, June 7-9,[...]