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| Urology Gynecology Nursing Online Series: Tips and Tricks for Catheterization |
This course will review tips and tricks for catheterization for males and females utilizing case studies. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| Urology Gynecology Nursing Online Series: Updates in Urinary Incontinence |
Enduring program This enduring webinar will provide updates in urinary incontinence including diagnosis and treatment options. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| Urology Gynecology Nursing Webinar Series |
This livestream webinar course series will focus on genitourinary conditions including types of incontinence, pelvic floor dysfunction, catheterization, voiding trials, urodynamic studies, and autonomic dysreflexia. |
Enduring | Ongoing | |
| Valvular Heart Disease: The Aortic Valve |
Available until February 1, 2026 It’s estimated that between 2% and 3% of the population has some form of valvular heart disease and this increases with age. Most of these patients are initially cared for by primary care providers. Most valvular disease deaths are due to disease of the aortic valve and it’s important to recognize these patients early in order to assess for progression and the need for surgical intervention. What are the presenting symptoms of aortic valve disease? What’s the best way to manage and follow these patients and when should a cardiologist and cardiac surgeon become involved in the care of the patient? In this podcast, we’ll discuss these questions and more with cardiologist Rekha Mankad, M.D., from the Mayo Clinic. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| Valvular Heart Disease: The Mitral Valve |
Available until February 1, 2026 Mitral valve disorders are extremely common, one of the most common is mitral valve prolapse. The majority of these patients live their life without symptoms, but some go on to develop significant mitral regurgitation or less likely, mitral stenosis. How can we recognize mitral valve disease and what’s recommended to confirm a diagnosis? How should these patients be followed? Do they need a lifetime of cardiac imaging? When is a cardiologist needed to help manage these patients? In this podcast, we’ll discuss these questions and more with cardiologist Rekha Mankad, M.D., a cardiologist from the Mayo Clinic. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| Wellness Coach Training: Podcast Pairing: Healthy Eating & Meal Planning |
These podcasts are available to listen to free of charge, with a continuing education (CE credit) option available* for $10. Continuing Education Access: Instructions for claiming credit |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| Wellness Coach Training: Podcast Pairing: Healthy Aging & Brain/Gut Health |
These podcasts are available to listen to free of charge, with a continuing education (CE credit) option available* for $10. Continuing Education Access: Instructions for claiming credit |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| Wellness Coach Training: Podcast Pairing: Healthy Aging with Exercise and Bone Health |
These podcasts are available to listen to free of charge, with a continuing education (CE credit) option available* for $10. Continuing Education Access: Instructions for claiming credit |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| Wellness Coach Training: Podcast Pairing: Navigating Emotional Eating and Plant-Based Nutrition |
These podcasts are available to listen to free of charge, with a continuing education (CE credit) option available* for $10. Continuing Education Access: Instructions for claiming credit |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| What's New in Family Medicine 2022-2023 Online Course |
Available until August 3, 2026 - Online CME Course What's New in Family Medicine 2022-2023 online course is the 3rd in a series that focuses on a myriad of topics that are important to the broad specialty of family medicine. It will provide learners with current and relevant updates for daily management of various patient health concerns encountered commonly in primary care. Some topics that will be explored are reducing health care disparities; assessing and managing a psychiatric crisis; antimicrobial stewardship; HIV PREP; aspirin for primary prevention of CV disease; facilitation of advanced care planning and subjects that are always important to primary care including the evaluation of anemia and updates in diabetes management including the use of continuous glucose monitors. New guidelines were issued in 2022 addressing the management of mastitis spectrum disorders and the use of opioids for treatment of pain will be discussed and Point of care ultrasound (POCUS), an emerging modality in primary care, will also be explored. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| What’s New with C. Difficile |
Available until February 1, 2026 It’s estimated that C. difficile causes about a half million infections each year in the U.S. and 1 in 6 of those will have a recurrence within a couple months. Although C. difficile typically occurs following the use of antibiotics, it can also be spread from one individual to another, especially in hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. What are the common symptoms of an infection with C. difficile? How do we test for it? How should an infection be treated and what do we do with patients who have one or more recurrences. In this podcast, we’ll be discussing “What’s New with C. Difficile?” and these are some of the questions I’ll be asking our guest, Sahil Khanna, M.B.B.S., M.S., a gastroenterologist from the Mayo Clinic. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| WILMA: Women in Leadership, Medicine and Academics 2026 |
April 24, 2026 - Pablo Center - Eau Claire, Wisconsin This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options Women in Leadership, Medicine, and Academics 2026 invites women to gather in community—grounded in connection, support, and growth—to explore what’s possible in their leadership journeys. This course combines inspiring lectures, candid panel discussions, and interactive small groups to create a space for shared learning and authentic connection. |
Live |
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04/24/2026 |
| Women's Health Update Online Course |
Available until August 14, 2026 - Online CME Course This online course offers a variety of health issues that are unique to women and/or highlight medical conditions that may cause different symptoms in women or affect women differently than men and thus, may require different treatment or prevention protocols. Treatment updates include common breast symptoms, breast reconstruction, common medical concerns in many women such as UTIs, diverticulitis, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, updates regarding COVID-19 and monkeypox infections. Other topics include menopause and mood along with premature menopause, androgens in women, and troubleshooting hormone therapy. In addition, several topics on sexual health including female sexual physiology, causes and management of sexual difficulties. Many other topics discussing cosmetic concerns, sports injuries, weight management, and regenerative medicine will be explored. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| Wound Ostomy Continence 2026 CNE Nursing Conference |
April 14 2026 - Mayo Clinic - Siebens Building, Rochester, Minnesota - Central Time This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options. This conference will highlight advancements in wound and ostomy care, emerging technologies, troubleshooting, continence treatment updates, and much more. There will also be opportunities to interact with vendors for the latest patient products. |
Live | 04/14/2026 | |
| Wound Symposium: The Edges of Wound Care Online Course |
Available until December 31, 2028 - Online CME Course This Wound Symposium: The Edges of Wound Care online course delivers up-to-date diagnostic and treatment strategies for wound management. It features a multidisciplinary faculty and includes didactic sessions, demonstrations, and case presentations. The course addresses the educational needs of diverse wound care providers, from foundational knowledge to advanced strategies. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |

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