Leadership Styles
Medical History
Communication Styles
Mayo History
Generation talk
100

This type of leadership style is one that greatly values input from it's team members and peers.

What is democratic leadership?

100

The tracheostomy and positive pressure ventilation were pioneered during this epidemic.

What is polio?

100

This type of intelligence is an important skill to practice because it allows you to not only recognize and manage your feelings but also to recognize the feelings of others.

What is emotional intelligence?

100

This decade brought 12-hour shifts to Intensive Care Nurses at Rochester's Methodist Hospital.

What is 1980? 1982. 

100

This generation is one that we may be less likely to work with but more likely to have as patients.

What is the silent generation?

200

This type of leadership style is not one to micromanage or provide feedback to those under their supervision.

What is Laissez-Faire leadership style?

200

This type of catheter was first self-tested on a German physician named Werner Forssmann in 1929.

What is a central venous catheter?
200

This type of communicator wants to be heard and might dominate conversations. The best approach with this type of communicator is to be calm yet assertive.

What is an aggressive communicator?

200

In 2003, Mayo Clinic began using this new type of medical record.

What is the electronic medical record?

200

Another term for the Y generation. 

What are millenials?

300

This type of leadership style is one where employees thoughts or concerns are not taken into considering. Allowing this type of leader to make all the decisions.

What is autocratic leadership?
300

The first method of positive pressure ventilation was a tube with a rubber bag attached to it. The practitioner used this part of their body to ventilate their patients.

What is their hands?

300

This type of communicator is one that might avoid sharing their thoughts and feelings. They would be more likely to enjoy one-on-one conversations over group settings.

What is a passive communicator?

300

Before Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato, this hospital used to be called this.

What is Immanuel-St. Joseph Hospital?

300

This generation started when WW2 ended.

What are the baby boomers?

400

This type of leadership style is one that can be defined as a "give-and-take."

What is transactional leadership?

400

This Minnesota physician created a similar version of this medical device 1930. This medical device is widely known by the physician's last name.

What is a foley catheter?

400

This type of communicator would be more likely to express their ideas and collaborate well with others.

What is an assertive communicator?

400

The decade in which Mayo Clinic nurses were allowed to wear scrubs.

What is the 1990s? 1996. 

400

This generation holds the largest number of people in the workforce today. 

What are millenials?

500

This type of leadership style is dependent on high levels of communication and these type of leaders tend to focus on the big picture of the teams goal.

What is transformational leadership?

500

The first ICU physicians had this sort of medical background.

What is anesthesiology?

500

This type of communicator may come off as passive but internally has different feelings and/or motivations. The best way to work with this type of person is to speak clearly without leaving room for interpretation.

What is a passive-aggressive communicator?

500

In 2024, MCHS-Mankato completed the construction of the bed tower adding this many beds.

What are 121 beds?

500

This generation was the first to grow up with MTV. 

What is Generation X?

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