Thursday, March 11, 2027

  • 03/11/2027 - 6:30am to 03/13/2027 - 11:59pm
    March 11 - 13, 2027 - Hilton Scottsdale Resort & Villas - Scottsdale, Arizona This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options This three-day conference (live/livestream format) addresses women’s health issues. The selected topics are clinically relevant and aimed at physicians and advanced practice providers. Breast health, menopause, sexual health and longevity are included. Conference sessions are led by subject matter experts, many from Mayo faculty, with case-based presentations, practice pearls, and interactive Q & A sessions. Optional small group discussions address challenging topics. Menopause 101 is an optional preconference experience in collaboration with The Menopause Society (separate registration). The Women's Health Update is a must attend conference for healthcare professionals who provide care to women.
  • 03/11/2027 - 7:00am to 03/13/2027 - 1:00pm
    March 11 - 13, 2027 - Ritz-Carlton - Half Moon Bay, California This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options This continuing medical education course provides attendees with an update on all major areas of clinical interest in hospital neurology, an emerging and fast-growing subspecialty within neurology. Course content includes acute ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, seizures and status epilepticus, acute neuromuscular disorders, neuro-infectious disease, neuro-oncology, and inpatient management of autoimmune neurologic disorders, among other topics.
  • 03/11/2027 - 8:00am to 03/13/2027 - 12:00pm
    March 11 - 13, 2027 - Mayo Clinic Jacksonville - Jacksonville, Florida This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options Donor–Recipient Continuum: Donation, Procurement, and Post-Transplant Outcomes 2027 explores the full spectrum of transplantation—from donor management and organ recovery to recipient outcomes. This comprehensive program features the hospital-based Donor Care Unit (DCU) model as an innovative approach to standardizing DBD and DCD donation and procurement processes. Participants will gain practical insights into optimizing coordination across the continuum of care, with a focused examination of post-transplant outcomes in DCD recipients. Designed for multidisciplinary transplant professionals, this course highlights emerging strategies to expand the donor pool, improve efficiency, and enhance patient outcomes.