Rantala, who has worked with UW-Eau Claire in various roles, including as medical director of the master of science in athletic training program and team physician for Blugold athletics, has seen the power of collaboration through the formal master research agreement UW-Eau Claire and Mayo Clinic Health System have had since 2017.
“We have an excellent public university filled with students with curious young minds, fresh ideas and energy, coupling with a world-class health care organization, with both eager to make a difference in health and quality of life,” Rantala says.
Rantala says she and Braun have a shared interest in promoting EIM-OC to UW-Eau Claire, with plans to bring the program to western Wisconsin communities. Rantala also has connected with Dr. Stacey Jackson, associate professor of psychology, to do research to improve the mental health of student-athletes.
“In another five years, I am confident we will reflect and see further advances in the relationships formed that will benefit patients, students and the community at large,” Rantala says.
Rantala and Braun are optimistic that UW-Eau Claire can receive a gold-level recognition in 2025 after a referral model for students, faculty and staff is established between Mayo Clinic Health System internal medicine providers and UW-Eau Claire’s department of kinesiology exercise physiologists.