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THE GLOBAL LEADERS

1 Mayo Clinic

ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA

Founded in Rochester, Minnesota, in 1889 by a group of physicians that included brothers William and Charles Mayo, the Clinic now has dozens of locations in five states and around the world. The original Rochester location, which now employs about half of Mayo’s more than 60,000 employees developed a reputation for excellence in treating complex illnesses, through its pioneering team approach and emphasis on research alongside treatment. In February, Mayo surgeons in Minnesota performed successful liver transplant surgery on a college athlete who was also suffering from COVID-19, the first first known operation of its kind. MayoClinic.org

2 CLEVELAND CLINIC

CLEVELAND, OHIO

Now in its 100th year, Cleveland Clinic has grown to include 18 hospitals with 6,000 beds and more than 220 outpatient locations in the U.S. and around the world.

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