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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 144 : What’s Been ‘Flozin On: Updates in Outpatient Management of Chronic Kidney Disease |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Lauren Stonerock, PharmD describes updates in outpatient management of chronic kidney disease. |
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Primary Care SE MN Rochester/Kasson Skills Days 2020 Online CME Course |
Available until January 27, 2024 - Online CME Course This online course is offered to newly hired and current NP/PA staff in Primary Care. The course provides an opportunity to learn case-based approaches in the evaluation on pediatric nutrition and pearls, eating disorders, depression and anxiety, and geriatric care. In addition, it provides an opportunity to learn from Integrated Community Specialists (ICS) physicians with whom the staff frequently collaborates with on cardiology, gastroenterology and spine cases. |
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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 156 : My, Oh, Myocarditis: More to Monitor for Clozapine? |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Caitlin Schanz, PharmD discusses considerations for clozapine-induced myocarditis. |
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Mayo Clinic Talks: Nutritional Supplements Edition Online CME Course |
Available until November 17, 2024 - 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 regulation, safety, and efficacy of nutritional supplements including those claiming to support weight loss, endurance, strength, and overall performance and recovery. |
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Updates on COVID-19 Variants, Disease Prevention and Management Online CME Course |
Available until September 9, 2024 - Online CME Course Mayo Clinic experts provided 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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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 133 : Emerging Antibiotics – Tetra(cycle)ine Back to Basics |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Ashton C. Praska, PharmD describes tetracycline resistance mechanisms utilized by bacteria, identifies how Omadacycline/Eravacycline can overcome common tetracycline resistance mechanisms and identifies clinical scenarios where Omadacycline/Eravacycline could be considered for use. |
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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 148 : GPS for APS: Navigating Anticoagulation in Antiphospholipid Syndrome |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Caitlin Schanz, PharmD discusses antiphospholipid syndrome, with a focus on data comparing direct oral anticoagulants versus warfarin as anticoagulation strategies in these patients. |
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Genomics Primer for Providers Online CME Course |
Online - Available until April 2024 This course has been developed to increase provider knowledge regarding genetic testing and diseases with a genetic basis. It will be subdivided into sections: Inheriting Genetic Conditions, Sporadic vs Hereditary Cancers, Interpreting Results & Management Decisions, and Direct to Consumer Testing. |
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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 141 : Pitter Patter, Let’s Get ATTR: Medications for Transthyretin Amyloidosis Cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM) |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Kelli Herrin, PharmD reviews the pathophysiology of transthyretin amyloidosis cardiomyopathy and provides updates on medication options. |
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Hospital Medicine from Admission to Discharge: Inpatient Medicine for NPs & PAs Online CME Course |
Available until March 18, 2024 - Online CME Course Hospital care models are transforming, and nurse practitioners and physician assistants play vital roles in the care delivery of hospitalized patients. Inpatient Medicine for NPs & PAs: From Admission to Discharge fills your Online CME needs. This course emphasizes clinical management of hospitalized patients with evidence-based lectures by experts in treatment pathways from admission to discharge. |
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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 128: It’s Going Tibia Okay: Supportive Bone Health in Oncology |
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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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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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Modeling and Forecasting of the COVID-19 Pandemic Online CME Course |
Modeling and Forecasting of the COVID-19 Pandemic Recorded: April 12, 2022 at 12:00pm - 1:30pm ET On Tuesday, April 12, from 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. ET, |
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Project ECHO for Liver Health |
October 11 - December 12, 2023 This course is only available to Mayo Clinic Personnel This course will only be offered via livestream. Mayo Clinic Project ECHO™ (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) seeks to be a force multiplier to share academic clinical knowledge with health care providers who practice in rural and underserved areas and want to increase their knowledge of how to identify and treat liver disease. During regularly scheduled ECHO sessions, via Zoom, participants will learn to assess and risk-stratify patients to identify liver disease. Interactive didactics will be presented in the context of “All Teach. All Learn.” CME credit will be awarded to participants, at no cost. Through the ECHO model, local providers are trained by academic specialists. As a result of this training higher quality healthcare will be delivered locally, disease progression is arrested, steps are made toward health equity in marginalized demographics, and population health outcomes are improved. The aim of Mayo Clinic Project ECHO is to effectively improve the capacity of clinicians treating liver disease throughout Mayo Clinic Health System to improve patient outcomes. The project is a collaborative model of medical education and care management that helps providers deliver care to patients with chronic liver disease. The project strives to narrow gaps in healthcare disparities for unrepresented minority populations and reduce the burden on the patients by allowing improved access to specialty care. Why is ECHO Important? Prevalence of Liver Disease Liver disease is a significant health concern that is often silent. It is estimated that 35% of the US population suffers from silent liver disease. Liver disease encompasses a range of conditions that affect the liver’s function and structure, including steatotic liver disease (previously known as fatty liver), alcoholic liver disease, viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver cancer, and more. If liver disease is diagnosed and addressed early, the consequences can be mitigated, and patient outcomes are much improved. |
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