This series of webinars features Mayo Clinic and other experts discussing the latest information on COVID-19. Webinar recordings will be available within 48 hours.


 
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COVID-19 Webinar Previously Recorded Sessions

Session 27: Modeling and Forecasting of the COVID-19 Pandemic - Live Webinar

Tuesday, April 12

Mayo Clinic and other experts discuss conceptual frameworks for pandemic modeling and predictions and challenges faced predicting the spread of COVID-19. Unique modeling and forecasting aspects, opportunities, developments, and lessons learned also be covered.


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Session 26: COVID-19 Small Molecule Drug Discovery - Live Webinar

February 22, 2022

Mayo Clinic and other experts discuss the challenges and opportunities of small molecule drug discovery and treatments to disrupt viral progression of SARS-CoV-2. The state of the art in antivirals to treat COVID-19 will also be reviewed.


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Session 25: Updates on COVID-19 Variants of Concern, Vaccines, and Long Haulers

January 11, 2022

Mayo Clinic and other experts discuss the latest information on the impact of SARS-CoV-2 variants, vaccine and treatment updates, and implications for long haulers.

 

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Session 24: Global COVID-19 Pandemic Updates Part Two: India - Live Webinar

December 7, 2021

Mayo Clinic and other experts continue a discussion on the global impact of COVID-19. Infection prevalence, virus variants, preventative measures, vaccination status, and therapies used in treating patients in India will be addressed along with the prevalence of other infectious diseases.

 

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Session 23: Global COVID-19 Pandemic Updates Part One: Kenya and Ghana

November 16, 2021

Mayo Clinic and other experts discuss COVID-19 infection prevalence, virus variants, preventative measures, vaccination status, and therapies used in treating patients in Kenya and Ghana. Additionally, impact on the prevalence of HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria will be explored.

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Session 22: Update on SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern and Vaccines; Implications for SOT Recipients

October 12, 2021

Mayo Clinic experts discuss the latest information on the SARS-CoV-2 delta variant’s impact on vaccine recommendations for the general population and for solid-organ transplant recipients. Breakthrough infections in normal versus immunocompromised hosts and vaccine updates are also covered.

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Session 21: Updates on COVID-19 Variants, Disease Prevention and Management

September 9, 2021

Mayo Clinic experts provide the latest information on various aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic including the state of the pandemic, delta, lambda and other variants, and progress in the prevention and management of COVID-19 disease.


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Session 20: SARS-CoV-2 Variants: Delta and Beyond 

August 18, 2021

Mayo Clinic experts discuss the latest information on the SARS-CoV-2 variants, how they evolve and evade the immune system as well as the implications for both the health of affected individuals and the state of the pandemic.


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Session 19: Monoclonal Antibody Therapy Playbook: Mobilizing Teams, Managing Patients and Measuring Outcomes Considerations

June 30, 2021

Mayo Clinic experts discuss logistics and practicalities in treating COVID-19 patients with monoclonal antibodies, as well as monitoring the effects of treatment.


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Session 18: “Black Fungus” in the Indian Subcontinent: Prevention and Cure

June 23, 2021

Mayo Clinic experts discuss the probable causes of the COVID-19 associated rhino-orbital mucormycosis (“black fungus”) crisis in India, as well as therapeutic strategies for COVID-19 that can help to mitigate risks. In addition to medical and surgical treatment options, the role of monoclonal antibodies in high-risk patients will be addressed.

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Session 17: Monoclonal Antibody Therapy for COVID-19: What You Need to Know

May 26, 2021

Mayo Clinic experts discuss monoclonal antibody treatment in depth, including what it is, how it works, and where it fits in the current treatment of COVID-19.

 

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Session 16: Updates on Recently Authorized Therapies for COVID-19

April 28, 2021

Mayo Clinic experts review authorized therapies for COVID-19, including monoclonal antibody treatment and other novel therapeutics.

 

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Session 15: Life After COVID-19

March 15, 2021

Helping patients recover from COVID-19 requires a multidisciplinary team of experts, support outside of the clinic, and most importantly, caring. Experts from Mayo Clinic’s COVID-19 Activity Rehabilitation Program discuss lessons learned and best practices from their experiences evaluating and treating patients with post-COVID syndrome.

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Session 14: Managing ICU Capacity and Ethics in Crisis Care

February 17, 2021

Mayo Clinic experts discuss practical and ethical questions in critical care and ICU capacity management, with a focus on the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

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Session 13: Supply Chain Considerations for Delivering the COVID-19 Vaccine

January 20, 2021

Mayo Clinic experts discuss logistic and supply chain challenges for delivering and distributing the vaccine against COVID-19. Topics include overcoming vaccine hesitancy; ensuring vaccines reach high-priority groups first; administration of multiple doses; and adverse effect management.

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Session 12: COVID-19 Leadership Strategies for 2021

December 8, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic will continue to place extraordinary demands on today’s health care leaders in 2021. Mayo Clinic physician leaders and executives discuss Mayo's ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination deployment plans, supply chain implications, vigilance and resilience in leaders and teams, and lessons leaders can use to effectively guide their institutions through this health crisis in the present and future.

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Session 11: COVID-19: Challenging Conversations

November 18, 2020

Thanks to uncertainty, high emotions, politicization and fatigue, communication with patients and families during the COVID-19 pandemic can be difficult. Experts from the Office of Patient Experience at Mayo Clinic discuss topics including delivering bad news from a distance; engaging employees and patients in masking and distancing measures; prioritizing bedside manner; and empathically responding to disagreement and derision.

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Session 10: COVID-19 Vaccine Development

October 14, 2020

Gregory A. Poland, M.D., an infectious diseases and vaccine specialist, and other Mayo Clinic experts discuss development and dissemination of a vaccine against COVID-19, as well as how COVID-19 may affect the coming flu season.

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Session 9: Responding to Workforce Management Issues in the COVID-19 Pandemic

September 28, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to challenge employers with strenuous and rapidly evolving workforce management issues. A panel of Mayo Clinic experts discuss strategic response to workforce management and regulatory compliance issues, as well as Mayo Clinic’s continued core value emphasis on “the needs of the patient come first,” while simultaneously supporting a workforce in transition.

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Session 8: Caring for Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19: More Lessons and Innovations

September 21, 2020

An interdisciplinary group of experts from across Mayo Clinic’s critical care practice discuss the key challenges in the management of patients critically ill with COVID-19, lessons learned and innovative solutions that have been effectively implemented within our health care system.

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Session 7: Caring for Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19: Top Lessons and Innovations

August 17, 2020

An interdisciplinary group of experts from across Mayo Clinic’s critical care practice discuss the key challenges in the management of patients critically ill with COVID-19, lessons learned and innovative solutions that have been effectively implemented within our health care system.

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Session 6: COVID-19 and the Rapid Transition to a Virtual Practice

July 28, 2020

In response to complex pressures on health care systems and the challenges of COVID-19, care providers are exploring ways to deliver innovative, comprehensive and complex care to patients—all from the comfort of home. Mayo Clinic experts discuss advanced telemedicine and the role this alternative care setting will play amid an evolving healthcare landscape.

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Session 5: Critical Care Planning for the COVID-19 Pandemic: Preparing for the Next Wave

July 21, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has required critical care practitioners and administrators to prepare for a surge in critical care capacity. In this session, Mayo Clinic experts discuss lessons learned from Mayo’s initial mass critical care planning efforts during the pandemic.

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Session 4: Health Disparities in the COVID-19 Pandemic

July 15, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted some socioeconomic and demographic groups. Experts discuss health disparities and potential solutions in terms of direct outcomes from SARS-CoV-2 infection; exacerbation of pre-existing inequities in health care; and indirect effects due to societal changes during this time.

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Session 3: COVID-19 and Pediatric Patients

June 16, 2020

Despite the rapidly evolving body of data on SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19, some uncertainty persists around how the virus affects children. In this webinar, Mayo Clinic pediatrics experts review the latest research, discuss clinical updates and offer guidance for pediatric health care providers.

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Session 2: COVID-19 Infection Prevention in the Community and Health Care Setting

June 2, 2020

Shelter-in-place orders are beginning to lift in some parts of the United States. In light of these developments, Mayo Clinic experts discuss infection prevention in health care settings and in the broader community.

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Session 1: Research Update

May 19, 2020

Experts cover ongoing COVID-19 research at Mayo Clinic, including convalescent plasma trials, vaccine development, virology, infection prevention and much more.


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