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Mayo Clinic Talks: Pulmonary Function Testing |
Available until February 1, 2026 Pulmonary function tests are extremely useful in both diagnosing and managing patients with respiratory disease. In addition to a medical history, physical exam and imaging studies, they give us a great deal of information of the pulmonary physiology and help us understand why patients have various respiratory symptoms. However, there are quite a number of pulmonary function tests available to us and which tests we should order can be confusing. Do we know when spirometry, lung volumes or diffusion capacity will be useful for evaluating the various pulmonary conditions? Our guest for this podcast is Dr. Alexander Niven, from the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the Mayo Clinic and he’ll provide answers to these questions and more as we discuss “How to Use Pulmonary Function Tests Effectively”. |
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Mayo Clinic Talks Obesity Edition Online CME Course |
Available until June 22, 2026 - Online CME Course Access to this online course is available from the date of purchase until the course expires on June 22, 2026. Credit must be claimed within that time period. The podcast episodes in Mayo Clinic Talks: Obesity Edition contain podcast interviews about the background, medical management, and principles of treatment of obesity. Episode topics include Obese Adult Patient Presents to Primary Care Provider, Medical Weight Loss, Endoscopic Weight Loss, Weight Loss, Pediatric Weight Loss, The Post Bariatric Patient: Common Issues and Weight Regain. Discussed in these episodes are myths, assessment, treatment options, and considerations for working with and coaching patients and families. Listen in the course or using your favorite podcast app, then return here to take a short assessment and claim credit. |
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Joint Exam Mastery for Primary Care Online CME Course |
Available until September 15, 2024 This is an online course recommended for primary care providers. The course combines Mayo Clinic Talks podcast interviews about common musculoskeletal injuries and their clinical presentations with video demonstrations of joint exams as performed by Mayo Clinic orthopedic specialists. |
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Healthy Living Program for Healthcare Professionals 2024 |
March 7 - 9 or May 2 - 4 or September 12 - 14 or November 7 - 9, 2024 - Mayo Clinic - Rochester, Minnesota There is substantial evidence on the role that diet and nutrition, physical activity and exercise, and resiliency plays in preventing and treating chronic diseases and improving quality of life. Traditional CME courses use a classroom-based format to educate healthcare professionals in these areas. However, it is challenging for people to make beneficial lifestyle behavior changes, and education by itself doesn’t necessarily promote behavior change. This course is experiential as well as educational. It is based on the Mayo Clinic Healthy Living Program, a program designed to help people make beneficial lifestyle behavior changes. In this course, attendees learn about lifestyle medicine, and actively participate in classes designed to help create an individualized wellness plan. Learning in this personal manner helps participants counsel patients on making these same healthy behavior changes |
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Updates in Family Medicine Online Course |
Available until May 14, 2026 - Online CNE/CME Course This Mayo Clinic and Kaiser Permanente collaboration offers a comprehensive family medicine update course designed for practicing primary care and family medicine providers. This online course highlights the latest recommendations involving medical specialties important to the primary care setting that can be applied immediately into practice. |
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Mayo Clinic Talks: Vestibular Schwannomas (aka Acoustic Neuromas) |
Available until February 1, 2026 Hearing loss is a commonly seen symptom in a primary care office practice, as is tinnitus and vertigo. Fortunately, they’re almost always due to a benign cause. However, these symptoms may represent something more ominous, an acoustic neuroma, also known as a vestibular schwannoma. It’s important to consider this diagnosis when we see them in our patients, as there is the potential for serious consequences to develop if this remains untreated. What type of hearing loss is associated with a vestibular schwannoma? What are the other associated symptoms? How do we go about evaluating these patients and how are they best treated? I’ll be asking these questions of our guests Michael J. Link, M.D., a neurosurgeon from the Department of Neurologic Surgery and Mathew L. Carlson, M.D., a head and neck surgeon from the Department of Otolaryngology, both at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Our topic for this podcast is vestibular schwannomas. |
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Mayo Clinic Talks: Seasonal Allergies: It's Not Easy To Be Sneezy |
Available until February 1, 2026 Millions of Americans suffer from seasonal allergies causing a variety of symptoms which often force them to stay indoors and limit their activities. Allergic rhinitis carries a significant economic burden accounting for an estimated 2 million lost school days, and 6 million lost workdays per year. Fortunately, there are numerous treatment options available. The topic for today’s podcast is seasonal allergies and our guest is Mansi J. Kanuga, M.D., an allergist at the Mayo Clinic. We’ll discuss how to use the patient’s history to determine the patient’s allergies, when allergy tests are indicated and management of seasonal allergies. |
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Opioid Best Practices Online CME Course |
Available until July 15, 2024 - Online CME Course This online CME course aims to highlight the shift in guidelines and public concern regarding the use of opioids in medical practice. This course provides the most up-to-date information regarding the appropriate indication for opioids in clinical practice. Topics cover the basics of opioids, evidence-based guidelines for opioids, medication monitoring, tapering and legal considerations. In addition, the course covers a broad range of issues, including opioid addiction, difficult patient conversations, and guidelines to standardize the practice of opioid prescribing. Alternatives to opioid management are also discussed in detail, including implantable devices and procedures to manage pain. Medical providers, including nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physicians, addiction experts, pharmacists and others may benefit from this multidisciplinary review and update of opioid management. |
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Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Episode 79: Orbital Lipomatosis and Uveitis: saving L-EYE-VES |
Available until March 5, 2026 - Online CME Course Mayo Clinic's Ophthalmology Grand Rounds has been repurposed as an online offering for ophthalmologists, optometrists, physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses who are interested in learning more about a variety of medical and surgical conditions in ophthalmology. |
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Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Episode 76: Eyes on Change: Reducing our Carbon footprint, one QI project at a time and QI Project: Cataract Surgery... |
Available until March 5, 2026 - Online CME Course Mayo Clinic's Ophthalmology Grand Rounds has been repurposed as an online offering for ophthalmologists, optometrists, physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses who are interested in learning more about a variety of medical and surgical conditions in ophthalmology. |
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Introduction to Neurologic Splinting Online CME Course |
Available until June 20, 2025 - Online CME Course This course is for Mayo Clinic learners only Splinting is a critical intervention to optimize upper extremity function for people after a variety of neurological events. In patients with hypertonicity, splinting provides prolonged stretch to reduce risk of tendon/muscle shortening and to inhibit tonal influences. For patients with cervical level spinal cord injury, splint positioning may impact tenodesis grasp patterns. This four-part series addresses upper extremity anatomy, assessment of neurological deficits, and splinting techniques of the upper extremity for patients with acquired brain injury, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury. |
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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 128: It’s Going Tibia Okay: Supportive Bone Health in Oncology |
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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 146 : Give it a Shot! Long-Acting Injectables in HIV Therapy |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Christopher Cahoon, PharmD elucidates the literature pertaining to injectable cabotegravir and rilpivirine as HIV therapy options. |
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Individualized Medicine – Online CNE/CME Course |
Available until July 31, 2025 - Online CNE/CME Course This introductory module to the concepts of individualized medicine provides you with the knowledge needed to apply genomic concepts and testing methodologies into standard practice related to disease risk, diagnosis, and treatment. |
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Mayo Clinic Talks Podcast: Regenerative Medicine Edition |
Available until April 19, 2024 - Online CME Course Regenerative medicine, an evolving field aimed at restoring form and function, is transforming standard-of-care practices across medical and surgical specialties. The traditional perspective of “fighting disease” is shifting to the increasingly actionable paradigm of “restoring health,” revealing a new and unmet skill set imperative for the developing healthcare practitioners. |
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