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Foundational Genetic and Genomic Concepts – Online CNE/CME Course |
Carolyn R. Vitek, Ed.D., M.S. and Timothy B. Curry, M.D., Ph.D. This introductory module to the concepts of genomics and genetics provides you with the foundation you need to incorporate individualized medicine into your practice. |
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Mayo Clinic 29th Audiology Conference: Updates from the Forefront of Hearing Health Online CME Course |
Available until January 1, 2025 - Online CME Course Mayo Clinic’s 29th Audiology Conference is an online CME course is designed for audiologists, audiology students, otorhinolaryngologists, and others with an interest in hearing healthcare, dizziness and balance. The course will focus on innovations in access to, diagnosis, and management of hearing healthcare; tools that assist with best pathways to care, and translational research that incorporates use of technology and electronic health information systems for delivery. |
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Mayo Clinic Talks: Post Transplant Kidney Care for Local Physicians |
Available until February 1, 2026 Kidney transplants are quite common; over 20,000 transplants will have been performed by the end of 2022 and there are currently just under 90,000 individuals on the national transplant waiting list. They’ve been remarkably successful in giving patients with renal failure an improved quality of life. However, patients who have had kidney transplants have unique medical needs. Since most transplant patients will return to their primary care providers for the majority of their ongoing care, what important information do we need to successfully care for these patients? What unique medical needs do they have? And what potential health problems are more commonly seen in transplant patients? In this podcast, our guest, Samy M. Riad, M.D., a nephrologist at the Mayo Clinic will answer these questions and more as we discuss the management of the post-renal transplant patient. |
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Global COVID-19 Pandemic Updates Part One: Kenya and Ghana Online CME Course |
Available until November 16, 2024 - Online CME Course In this series of one-hour webinars, Mayo Clinic experts discuss the latest information on COVID-19, including clinical updates, research developments, infection control and practical advice you can use in your practice. Submit questions for the experts ahead of time using Slido (event code #COVID20), and then tune in to hear the discussion and earn CME credit. The views and perspectives shared in these resources are presented based on information available at the time of recording. |
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings - A Practical 5-Step Approach to Nausea and Vomiting - (March 1, 2022) |
March 1, 2022 - February 28, 2024 One of the premier peer-reviewed clinical journals in general and internal medicine, Mayo Clinic Proceedings is among the most widely read and highly cited scientific publications... |
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Expert Pearls in ENT Online CME Course |
Available until July 7, 2023 - Online CME Course This Mayo Clinic online course focuses on select topics of contemporary interest to Otolaryngologists. The course is richly illustrated with pictures, figures and videos. Each subject matter is covered by expert subspecialists who share their pearls in managing these conditions. |
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Mayo Clinic Talks: Prostate Cancer and Men's Health Edition |
Available until March 20, 2026 - Online CME Course |
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Medical Breast Advanced Topics Online CME Course |
Available until December 31, 2025 - Online CME Course The Medical Breast Training Program will provide clinicians tools and knowledge to evaluate and manage common breast complaints, to perform personalized risk assessment and risk management and to care for breast cancer survivors. The goal is to educate practitioners in the field about guidelines for screening and diagnosis, risk reduction, genetics, and survivorship. The Advanced Topics curriculum goes beyond the basics of screening and diagnosis to help providers confidently identify and manage those at risk and effectively care for survivors. Topics include benign and malignant breast lesions; bone health; sexuality; integrative medicine; hormones; legal issues; and much more. The course incorporates both pre-recorded lectures and interactive case discussion sessions. |
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Practical Emergency Medicine Online CME Course |
Available until August 31, 2023 - Online CME Course This course is designed for emergency department providers who are motivated to incorporate the latest advances in patient care into their own practice settings. Nurses, physicians, pharmacists, NPs and PAs are encouraged to attend and take advantage of this unique opportunity to learn from Mayo Clinic faculty that look for ways to improve the care of acutely ill and injured adults and children every day. |
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Mayo Clinic Talks: Nutrition History Taking: A Practical Approach |
Available until February 1, 2026 Nutrition is so important to our health. What and how much we eat can help keep us healthy or increase our risk of developing a number of health problems including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, malignancy or a variety of degenerative health conditions. Unfortunately, many of our patients obtain their information regarding nutrition from the media which is often very inaccurate. It’s our responsibility as primary care providers to assess our patients’ nutritional status and give them accurate recommendations regarding dietary changes they should make in order to remain healthy. This starts with a nutritional history. Yet very few of us have had any formal education in nutrition. How do we take a nutritional history? What are the important questions to ask? We’ll discuss this and other nutritional issues with our guest for this podcast, Tara Schmidt, M.Ed, RDN, LD, a registered dietician at the Mayo Clinic. |
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Mechanical Ventilation Conference COVID-19: The Final Take Online CME Course |
Available until March 4, 2024 - Online CME Course The Mayo Clinic Mechanical Ventilation Conference COVID-19: The Final Take is designed to provide high quality education and detailed instruction in mechanical ventilation management of patients with COVID-19 infection, and to bring together the health care providers who are essential to providing respiratory care on a daily basis during the 2020 pandemic. |
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Nursing Grand Rounds: Avoiding Values Imposition in Clinical Care | This online course focuses on value concepts and definitions and healthcare providers identifying their own values, biases, and beliefs. Additionally recognizing when differences exist between the healthcare provider’s and patient/family’s values and beliefs. Strategies will be presented to reduce moral distress in healthcare providers. Case scenarios will be utilized to practice contentious conversations at the bedside and getting to the why behind decisions to find neutrality. | Enduring |
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Family History – Online CNE/CME Course |
Carolyn R. Vitek, Ed.D., M.S. and Timothy B. Curry, M.D., Ph.D. This module covers essential concepts of family history and provides you with the knowledge needed to incorporate comprehensive family medical history assessments into your practice. |
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Post COVID Syndrome: The Current State Online CME Course |
Available until July 7, 2024 - Online CME Course |
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Mayo Clinic Talks: Liver Transplant Selection Criteria |
Available until February 1, 2026 The liver is the second most commonly transplanted organ; nearly 10,000 patients received a liver transplant in 2021. The major factor, which has limited the transplants performed, has been the availability of the donated organs and some patients have waited several years before an acceptable organ becomes available. Transplants can be performed for a variety of end-stage liver diseases, usually giving patients years of additional life. Who’s a candidate for a liver transplant and what criteria for selection are required? Our topic for this podcast is “Liver Transplant Selection Criteria” and we’ll discuss this topic with our guest, Michael D. Leise, M.D., from the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Mayo Clinic. |
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