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Edward T. Creagan, M.D.
Edward Creagan, M.D.
"The magic of the electronic village is transforming health information. The mouse and keyboard have extended the stethoscope to the 500 million people now online." — Dr. Edward Creagan
The power of the medium inspires Dr. Edward Creagan as he searches for ways to share Mayo Clinic's vast resources with the general public.
Dr. Creagan, a Newark, N.J., native, is board certified in internal medicine, medical oncology, and hospice medicine and palliative care. He has been with Mayo Clinic since 1973 and in 1999 was president of the staff of Mayo Clinic.
Dr. Creagan, a professor of medical oncology at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, was honored in 1995 with the John and Roma Rouse Professor of Humanism in Medicine Award and in 1992 with the Distinguished Mayo Clinician Award, Mayo's highest recognition. He has been recognized with the American Cancer Society Professorship of Clinical Oncology.
He describes his areas of special interest as "wellness as a bio-psycho-social-spiritual-financial model" and fitness, mind-body connection, aging and burnout.
Dr. Creagan has been an associate medical editor with Mayo Clinic's health information websites and has edited publications and CD-ROMs and reviewed articles.
"We the team of (the website) provide reliable, easy-to-understand health and wellness information so that each of us can have productive, meaningful lives," he says.
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May 22, 2013
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This timeless advice can help you preserve relationships, which in turn help sustain you. continue
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March 6, 2013
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Your attitude affects your mood. So why choose to be negative? continue
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By acknowledging your role in a setback or disappointment, you can begin healing. continue
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Nature and nurture both influence — but don't dictate — who you are. continue
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Jan. 23, 2013
Tap into the spiritual for help dealing with tragedy
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Belief in a higher power can help the healing process. continue
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Jan. 10, 2013
Adversity offers opportunity for personal growth
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Going through tough times can help you become a more empathetic and understanding person. continue
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Dec. 21, 2012
When is self-help not enough?
By Edward T. Creagan, M.D.
It's not always possible to tough it out when dealing with mental health issues. Sometimes professional help is needed. continue
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Dec. 18, 2012
Live like there's no second chance
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Consider this sage advice from someone who risked his life going to work every day. continue
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Dec. 12, 2012
Holiday survival tips
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Dec. 5, 2012
Multiple options exist for dealing with adversity
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Nov. 20, 2012
Invest in yourself
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Take a tip from professional athletes and musicians — nurture yourself and your gifts to stay productive as long as possible. continue
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Nov. 7, 2012
Don't try to go it alone when adversity hits
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A common reaction to adversity is to withdraw from those around us. However, this self-isolation only compounds a bad situation. continue
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Oct. 10, 2012
The power of being there
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Sept. 26, 2012
Dispatch distractions by living in the moment
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Sept. 12, 2012
Finding peace in the midst of uncertainty
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You may not be able to control what happens to you, but you can control your perspective. continue
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Sept. 5, 2012
Mindfulness for a healthy mind and body
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Mindfulness appears to boost the immune system in addition to its mental health benefits. continue
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Aug. 29, 2012
Strong emotions short-circuit logic
By Edward T. Creagan, M.D.
During times of stress, the brain becomes flooded with chemicals that short-circuit judgment, reasoning and logic. continue
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Aug. 22, 2012
Clouded judgment, poor choices result from stress
By Edward T. Creagan, M.D.
Don't let stress cause you to act in haste. Take time to reflect on your options. continue
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Aug. 15, 2012
Stress can change your personality
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Is stress turning you into a person no one wants to be around? continue
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Aug. 8, 2012
Strong emotions can lead to poor decisions
By Edward T. Creagan, M.D.
It's not just negative emotions that get in the way of good decision making. Euphoria can also lead to unwise choices. continue
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