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01/30/2026 - 7:00am to 01/31/2026 - 4:00pmJanuary 30 - 31, 2026 - Mayo Clinic - Phoenix, Arizona This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options The core theme for 2026 is Building Behavioral Health Solutions for Primary Care. We will review the art and science of team-based, integrated behavioral health services for the assessment and treatment of suicide, ADHD, serious and persistent mental illness, and eating disorders within the primary care context. Primary care represents the “front entryway” into the healthcare system. Primary care, family medicine, and pediatric teams are tasked with not only caring for the medical needs of their patients but with identifying and addressing the mental health needs of their patients as well. Embedding evidence-based mental health interventions within the primary care environment represents a unique opportunity to promote overall health in a less stigmatized environment, with opportunities for earlier intervention and improved outcomes. Considerable variability exists across primary care clinics in terms of populations served, patterns of medical and psychiatric conditions and comorbidities, internal and community-based mental health resources, and barriers to care. Even with minimal resources, strategic investments can be made in designing, implementing, and evaluating integrated programs within primary care
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01/31/2026 - 7:55am to 2:00pmJanuary 31, 2026 - 7:55 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Central Time - Livestream via Zoom This course is livestream (virtual) for Mayo Clinic Personnel only Technology continues to transform rehabilitation practice, creating new opportunities to enhance patient outcomes, streamline clinical workflows, and improve accessibility to care. Digital solutions have fundamentally changed how therapists assess, treat, and monitor patients across all practice settings. Research demonstrates that technology integration in rehabilitation can improve patient engagement, optimize functional recovery, and provide more objective measurement of progress. Telerehabilitation has expanded access to services for underserved populations, while wearable sensors and mobile applications enable continuous monitoring outside clinical settings. Virtual reality and augmented reality applications show promising results in neurological rehabilitation by creating immersive, engaging environments that promote neuroplasticity. Join us to explore the rapidly evolving landscape of rehabilitation technology and learn practical strategies for implementing digital solutions in your practice. This conference brings together clinical experts and technology specialists to address the challenges and opportunities at the intersection of technology and rehabilitation.

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