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Mayo Clinic Talks: Sleep Medicine Edition Online CME Course |
Available until April 18, 2026 - Online CME Course Access to this online streaming course is available from the date of purchase until the course expires on April 18, 2026. Credit must be claimed within that time period. The podcast episodes in Mayo Clinic Talks: Sleep Medicine Edition contain podcast interviews about Sleep Medicine and specifically the presentation, diagnosis and management of a range of common sleep disorders. Episode topics include: The Sleepy Patient; Alternate Approaches to Obstructive Sleep Apnea; Sleep Disordered Breathing and Vascular Disease; Medications for Insomnia; Behavioral Techniques for Insomnia; Treatments for Restless Legs Syndrome; and Violent dreams, Sleep Walking and Other Strange Nighttime Events. 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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Nursing Leadership Series: Neurodiversity in the Workplace | This online course will provide information on Neurodiversity in the workplace. The session will discuss challenges experienced at work by adults with ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder and learning disorders and resources to assist with these challenges. | Enduring |
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Nursing Grand Rounds: Laying the Foundation: Essential Concepts in the Provision of Trauma Responsive Care | Effective patient services require not only an understanding of the basics of trauma, but also its effects on the human mind, body, and soul. Trauma informed care requires an ability to recognize the effects of traumatic experiences and the prevalence of those effects in individuals seeking medical and mental health care. A thorough understanding of the constellation of symptoms and mental health presentations of traumatized clients, the neurobiology of trauma, and application of Judith Herman’s Tri-phasic trauma intervention model will be addressed. Participants will learn to support clients who have difficulty making gains due to inability to regulate emotionally or physiologically, and to apply proactive strategies attuned to the complex needs of traumatized clients. | Enduring |
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Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Episode 82: A case of droopy lids and Factors associated with blindness from glaucoma, AI model |
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 69: Cases of Severe Thyroid Eye Disease and Unilateral Disc Edema |
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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Mayo Clinic Talks: Eating Disorders Edition Online CME Course |
Available until March 31, 2025 - Online CME Course This online CME course is recommended for primary care providers. The course is comprised of Mayo Clinic Talks podcast interviews about the background, medical management, and principles of treatment of child and adolescent eating disorders, including myths, identification and assessment, treatment options, and considerations of working with patients and coaching parents/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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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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Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Episode 91: Multifocal Choroiditis and Worsening Alopecia & Trends in Ophthalmology Practice Consolidation: 2015-2022 |
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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Pharmacogenomics – Online CNE/CME Course |
Available until July 31, 2025 - Online CNE/CME Course This module provides you with the knowledge needed to incorporate genomic testing results related to pharmacogenomics into your practice. |
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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 152 : Bad Blood: Anemia Management Updates in the Setting of Chronic Kidney Disease |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Mark Layden, PharmD, MBA shares the place in therapy for hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors and other general approaches to anemia management in chronic kidney disease. |
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings Rise to the Challenge: Master the Management of Clostridioides difficile Infection (June 1, 2024) |
June 1, 2024 - May 31, 2026 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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Genetics in Oncology for Nurses Online CNE/CME Course |
Available until July 31, 2025 - Online CNE/CME Course This module covers the concepts of genetics in oncology and provides you with the foundation you need to incorporate genetic cancer assessment into your practice. This course is part of the Advancing Care Through Genomics: Essentials for Nursing Practice Specialty Online CNE/CME Courses and was developed under an NHGRI Nursing Education Grant. |
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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 145 : Taking the LEAD? Dual Pathway Inhibition Therapy for Lower Extremity Arterial Disease |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Shienna Braga, PharmD examines the literature pertaining to dual pathway inhibition for lower extremity arterial disease. |
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Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Episode 62: What are the safest ways to manage uncontrolled glaucoma in pregnancy? and What are the genetic underpinnings... |
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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Diagnostic Uncertainty and Undiagnosed Illness |
Available until February 1, 2026 As clinicians, we’re used to obtaining health information from our patients through a medical history, performing a physical exam and ordering a variety of lab tests or imaging studies. We then formulate a differential diagnosis and eventually a diagnosis to explain the patient’s health problem. But what happens when a diagnosis isn’t obvious or we’re uncertain what may be causing the patient’s problems. What if a patient asks us a question and we don’t know the answer? How do we express our uncertainty to our patients and how do our patients react to our uncertainty? In this podcast, we’ll discuss diagnostic uncertainty and how to approach our patients when we can’t find a specific diagnosis to explain their symptoms. Our guests include Liz A. Gilman, M.D., and Chris R. Stephenson, M.D., M.H.P.E., both from the Division of General Internal Medicine at the Mayo Clinic. |
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