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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. |
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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. |
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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 150 : Lost in the ECMO Chamber: Pharmacokinetics in Critical Illness |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Hailey Thompson, PharmD, reviews primary literature and shares updates on the role of monoclonal antibody therapies in the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease. |
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2023 Electrophysiology Online Board Review |
Available until August 2, 2026 - Online course Mayo Clinic Electrophysiology Online Board Review course focuses on an overview of all aspects of cardiovascular electrophysiology. Experts in each field will give in-depth didactics on state-of-the-art subjects in electrophysiology and device therapy. Each lecture will include questions and answers. Although this course is designed specifically to prepare the electrophysiology specialist for the electrophysiology boards or recertification, it will also provide the cardiologist or practicing electrophysiologist with an update on the latest knowledge and advances in electrophysiology. The full spectrum of electrophysiology practice will be reviewed ranging from basic arrhythmia mechanisms and pharmacology to catheter diagnosis and therapy and device-based treatments. This includes topics reviewing maneuvers for arrhythmia diagnosis in the electrophysiology laboratory and ablation of atrial fibrillation. |
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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 151 : A Rumble in the Fungal Jungle: Review of the New Antifungal Agents |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Natalie T. Hagy, PharmD shares new antifungal agents in the pipeline, their novel mechanisms of action, and available formulations. |
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"Hacking" The Unexplained Chronic Cough |
Available until February 1, 2026 A patient with an unexplained cough is commonly seen in an outpatient primary care practice. While there are several potential causes, fortunately, most are relatively benign. However, determining the cause can be challenging and its best to use an organized approach in the evaluation. Using the patient’s history, chest imaging studies, pulmonary function and occasionally laboratory tests, we’re usually able to determine the cause. What are the most common causes of a persistent cough? What approach is recommended in the evaluation? And what should we do when no cause is apparent? We’ll discuss “The Unexplained Cough” in this podcast with our guest, Sumedh S. Hoskote, M.B.B.S., a pulmonologist in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care at the Mayo Clinic. |
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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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Neurology in Clinical Practice Online Course |
Available until October 23, 2026 - Online CME Course The Neurology in Clinical Practice online course will explore common neurology clinical problems and is intended to provide a comprehensive, evidence-based review of recent advances in the evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and management of neurological disorders. |
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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 153 : Shocking Update: The Use of Fludrocortisone in Septic Shock |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Hailey Thompson, PharmD shares SHOCKing updates on the use of corticosteroids in septic shock. |
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Intimate Partner Violence |
Available until February 1, 2026 As primary care providers, we are charged with ensuring our patients are healthy. According to the World Health Organization, “health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” However, sometimes our patients will not inform us of what problems or difficulties that they may be facing in their lives, which makes it difficult to help in these situations. As result, we must screen or ask patients specific questions in attempts to make sure they are okay. One such example that we may screen for in these instances is intimate partner violence. This condition has many presentations and can affect anyone. Intimate partner violence or domestic violence is reported to be a serious, preventable, public health concern as it affects more than 32 million Americans. Tune in to this episode to learn more about what intimate partner violence looks like, the psychology behind intimate partner violence perpetrators, how we should be screening for this, and what we can do to help our patients in these situations. |
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Trending Topics in Precision Medicine: Individualizing Care for Your Patient Online Course |
Available until October 31, 2026 - Online CME Course For this online learning course, we are presenting impactful and important presentations and discussions from our 2022 and 2023 Individualizing Medicine Conferences. We will highlight the Exposome, in which Mayo Clinic is a global leader in, as well as the evolution of Omics and Multi-Omics, digital and telehealth, and clinical research, including direct to patient trials. The online modules offer the opportunity for clinicians, researchers and healthcare professionals interested in genetics and genomics to remain current with advances in Individualized Medicine. |
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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 154 : Don’t Lose Your Nerve: Supporting the Denervated Heart after Cardiac Transplantation |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Tanner Melton, PharmD reviews pharmacologic management of post cardiac transplant. |
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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Adults |
Available until February 1, 2026 Attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has the potential to impact and impair multiple aspects of life, including underachievement in education, difficulty with employment and challenging social relationships. ADHD has long been felt to be a disorder of childhood that gradually diminishes as one approaches adulthood, however it’s now being questioned whether ADHD can develop in adulthood. It’s thought that around 4% of adults have ADHD and that the majority are undiagnosed and untreated. In this podcast, we’ll discuss ADHD in adults, its effects on those who have it, and how it can be managed. Our guest is Mohit Chauhan, M.B.B.S., a psychiatrist from the Mayo Clinic. |
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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 155 : Going Viral! Reactivation of Viral Infections Following Cancer Treatment |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Abdullah Al-Ajmi, PharmD, BCPS reviews approaches to viral reactivation following cancer treatment. |
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Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Episode 85: Building a Dynamic Ophthalmology Curriculum: The Moran Experience |
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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