COVID-19 Vaccine information evolves daily. The views and perspectives shared in these resources are presented based on information available at the time of recording. New content is added regularly, so be sure to check back for additional learning opportunities.
COVID-19 Vaccines: Myths, Mysteries, Misinformation, Myopia and Miracles - Online CME Course Gregory A. Poland, M.D., provides an in-depth look at the COVID vaccines currently on the market under the EUA and those that are still in development, including who should and should not get these vaccines. He dispels myths about vaccines and gives some insight on addressing those with patients. Dr. Poland also offers answers and insight to live listeners' questions. | ||
COVID-19 Webinar: Session 13: Supply Chain Considerations for Delivering the COVID-19 Vaccine Mayo Clinic experts discuss logistic and supply chain challenges for delivering and distributing the vaccine against COVID-19. Topics include overcoming vaccine hesitancy; ensuring vaccines reach high-priority groups first; administration of multiple doses; and adverse effect management. | ||
COVID-19: Vaccine Education and Debunking Myth - Online CME Course A panel of experts discuss the importance of the COVID-19 vaccine, particularly in the racial/ethnic minority populations. They explain myths, distrust, and other common barriers within these communities. | ||
COVID Vaccinations: Lessons Learned at Mayo Clinic - Online CME Course Michelle R. Holm, Pharm.D., R.Ph., M.P.H., discusses the supply chain logistics of the COVID vaccination, including obtaining, storing, and preventing diversion. | ||
COVID-19 and Bioethics: The Toll on Humanity and Systems - Online CME COVID-19 and Bioethics: The Toll on Humanity and Systems is an online CME course produced by the Mayo Clinic Institutional Review Board and Center for Bioethics. This activity will focus on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the healthcare system through specific examination of the effects on the workforce, research and the regulatory environment, vaccines, potential cures, and epidemiologic tracking. The Mayo Clinic experience and adaptive response to the pandemic will be highlighted. This online course contains content from the COVID-19 and Bioethics: The Toll on Humanity and Systems 2020 livestream course. | ||
COVID-19 Webinar: Session 12: COVID-19 Leadership Strategies for 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic will continue to place extraordinary demands on today’s health care leaders in 2021. Mayo Clinic physician leaders and executives will discuss Mayo's ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination deployment plans, supply chain implications, vigilance and resilience in leaders and teams, and lessons leaders can use to effectively guide their institutions through this health crisis in the present and future. | ||
94th Annual Clinical Reviews - Online CME Course The 94th Annual Clinical Reviews seeks to update primary care providers on the latest recommendations involving medical subspecialties. The course provides a comprehensive program of lectures on topics of general interest in medicine, surgery, and pediatrics relevant to clinical practice. | ||
COVID-19 Webinar: Session 10: COVID-19 Vaccine Development Gregory A. Poland, M.D., an infectious diseases and vaccine specialist, and other Mayo Clinic experts discuss development and dissemination of a vaccine against COVID-19, as well as how COVID-19 may affect the coming flu season. | ||
Mayo Clinic Talks Podcast Episode 87: Addressing Misinformation and Vaccine Hesitancy in a Post-Fact Society - Recorded January 30, 2021 COVID-19 Miniseries Episode 57: Transcending the Valley of Death - COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Update - Recorded December 25, 2020 COVID-19 Miniseries Episode 56: Mayo Clinic Q&A - How Messenger RNA Vaccines Work - Recorded November, 2020 Mayo Clinics Talks Podcast: Episode 207: Immunizations: Let’s Get to the Point - Recorded October 23, 2020 COVID-19 Miniseries Episode 53: Mayo Clinic Q&A - CDC Updates Close Contact Guidelines - Recorded October, 2020 Episode 52: Mayo Clinic Q&A - How Do Antiviral Drugs Work? - Recorded October, 2020 | ||
AskMayoExpert COVID-19 Navigator Leverage the clinical knowledge resource that Mayo Clinic providers are using to stay current on the latest guidance from expert colleagues. Written and vetted by physician-led knowledge approval boards, AskMayoExpert is a synthesis of best available evidence and practice consensus into actionable, point-of-care answers. Regularly reviewed and updated, AskMayoExpert COVID-19 topics cover:
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