Mayo Clinic FAER AGC Fundraiser

We’re proud to take part in this year’s Academic Giving Competition (AGC).

And, most importantly, to raise funds supporting the Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research (FAER) and its grantees, scholars, and fellows! Mayo Clinic has a long history of FAER funding within our department.

We all know the critical importance research represents to our field – research that wouldn’t be possible without ensuring a steady inflow of researchers into the specialty ready to move anesthesiology and medicine forward. 

In pursuit of that goal, every year FAER awards over $2.5 million in grants and sponsors more than 100 student fellows and resident scholars!

Give to support the future of our field and the researchers who will lead us there! Give to support FAER and its mission! And give to help us take home the gold!? We’re aiming to win:

  • Bragging rights!
  • A trophy!
  • A FAER-funded get-together!
  • Grand Rounds by FAER leadership!

Every dollar raised will support FAER’s work to nurture anesthesiology’s physician-investigators. Every donation, no matter the amount, is truly meaningful. We are profoundly grateful for your generosity on behalf of not only our department, but our specialty and the patients we care for. And no matter the outcome, FAER’s grantees, scholars, and fellows win thanks to your support!

You can learn more about FAER at FAER.org.

We’re in it to WIN! Donate today! Competition ends October 14, 11:59 pm CT

Thank you!

Emily Sharpe, MD, FASA, and Yu Shi, MD, MPH

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  • Daryl Kor Last month $200.00
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  • James Eisenach October 2025 $5,000.00
  • Y Prakash October 2025 $2,000.00
  • Carlos Mantilla Last month $1,050.00
  • Tim Long October 2025 $1,000.00
  • Elizabeth Vogel October 2025 $525.00

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