Mayo Clinic Releases First Children's Book Based on Therapy Dog
2010年5月20日 - 1:12AM
ビジネスワイヤ(英語)
Mayo Clinic today released its first children’s book featuring
“Dr. Jack,” a 9-year-old miniature pinscher who is Mayo’s first
facility-based service dog. Escorted by his owner, Mayo employee
Marcia Fritzmeier, Jack is part of the health care team that helps
patients with physical activity, rehabilitation, and speech
therapy. Mayo physicians place an order in a patient’s medical
record when requesting a visit by Dr. Jack, who sees approximately
eight to 10 patients per day.
“In looking for ways to convey the Mayo Clinic model of care, we
found a truly remarkable ambassador for Mayo: a little dog named
Jack, who actually is a member of the Mayo team,” says the book’s
author Matt Dacy, of Mayo’s Department of Development. “This book
is the story of Mayo as told through the experience of Jack in a
way that children can understand and adults and readers of all ages
can appreciate.”
“Why do we offer animal-assisted therapy to Mayo Clinic
patients? Because it works!” says Brent Bauer, M.D., Mayo Clinic
Department of Complementary and Integrative Medicine. “Of course,
almost every patient ‘feels’ better after a visit by a dog like
Jack. But scientific studies have shown this type of therapy can
reduce pain in children, improve outcomes in adults hospitalized
with heart failure, and reduce medication use in elderly
patients.”
In the book, Dr. Jack wears an identification tag with the Mayo
Clinic three shields -- which stand for clinical practice,
education and research. When a young boy at Mayo Clinic meets Dr.
Jack, he rubs his tag and the two go on an amazing tour of Mayo
Clinic, including a helicopter ride on Mayo One. The book includes
a biography of Jack by Jenee Marchant and a medical essay on the
“Healing Dimension of Pets” by Edward Creagan, M.D., of Mayo’s
Department of Oncology. Mayo Trustee and former first lady Barbara
Bush wrote the book’s foreword and John Noseworthy, M.D., Mayo
Clinic president and CEO, provided the welcome. The book is
illustrated by Robert Morreale, unit head of Mayo’s Section of
Medical Illustration and Animation.
The book is available for purchase at Mayo Clinic-affiliated
retail outlets on each Mayo campus. The proceeds will support
patient care, education and research at Mayo. Those off-campus can
order the book through Mayo Clinic Stores for $12.95 at
1-888-303-9354 (toll-free) or mayoclinicstore@mayo.edu.
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