Mayo receives $10M for new neurosurgery residency program in Florida: 5 takeaways

John and Carolyn Sonnentag donated $10 million to Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic, which will establish an endowment fund for a new neurosurgery residency program in Florida, according to PostBulletin.com.

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Here are five takeaways:

 

1. John Sonnentag underwent surgery at Mayo for a spinal tumor. He wanted to give back to Mayo because of his treatment’s success.

 

2. Mayo welcomes this donation as filling a void of neurosurgeons. With more neurosurgeons retiring, the neurosurgeon shortage will continue to exacerbate.

 

3. The donation will fund a residency program with seven slots for a seven-year training period.

 

4. Mayo reports training one neurosurgeon during the seven-year period costs about $1 million.

 

5. Because of the staggering expense, Mayo’s neurosurgery residency program will be the first new program in a few years, nationally.

 

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