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Mayo Clinic Talks: Testosterone Supplementation in Men: Risks, Benefits, and Best Practices |
Available until February 1, 2026 Testosterone has a variety of health benefits. It helps maintain bone density, muscle mass, red blood cell production and sexual function. Testosterone levels in men tend to peak between age 30 to 40 then gradually decline and it’s not unusual to find low testosterone levels in men over the age of 50. It’s also known that in men with hypogonadism, testosterone supplementation can improve libido, bone density and muscle mass. Should we be checking testosterone levels in our middle-age male patients? How do we determine who should receive testosterone supplementation and finally what are the risks of supplementation? In this podcast, these are all questions I’ll be asking our guest, Dr. Nahid Punjani, a urologist at the Mayo Clinic as we discuss “Testosterone Supplementation in Men”. |
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Tired Teens: Chronic Fatigue in Adolescents |
Available until February 1, 2026 Among adolescents, complaints regarding fatigue are relatively common and it’s been assumed to be associated with the hormonal changes of puberty, the various social conflicts common in adolescence and a variety of educational expectations. At times, fatigue becomes chronic and may be accompanied by other physical symptoms including mood disorders, headaches, musculoskeletal pains, and various GI symptoms. When chronic fatigue in adolescence has been investigated, no single causal factor has been found and its likely to be multi-factorial. The topic for this podcast is “Chronic Fatigue in Adolescents” and we’ll discuss this with our guest Philip R. Fischer, M.D., a pediatrician from the Department of Pediatrics at the Mayo Clinic. |
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea: Recognition and Management of a Challenging Diagnosis (September 1, 2023) |
September 1, 2023 - August 31, 2025 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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Integrating Pharmacogenomics into Clinical Practice: Certificate Program Online CME Course |
Available until October 31, 2025 - Online CME Course Pharmacogenomics (PGx) is the study of how one’s genes may affect an individual's response to medication and is an emerging field within patient care. Mayo Clinic experts have created an online certificate program on how to integrate PGx into clinical practice for pharmacists, physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses & students. Learners enrolled in this course will enjoy over 16 hours of engaging content, including case studies and over 50 videos that can be reviewed at their own pace, anytime. Earn a certificate of completion and CME credit in the process. |
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Mayo Clinic Talks: Benign Scrotal Masses & Testicular Cancer Screening |
Available until February 1, 2026 Testicular cancer accounts for only around 1% of all cancers in men and is most common in males from age 15 to 35. Around 10,000 new cases are diagnosed per year resulting in about 400 deaths. While testicular cancer is relatively uncommon, other abnormalities occur in the scrotum which are quite common and fortunately, relatively benign. Most of these conditions present as a scrotal mass and can be quite frightening to the patient if they discover them. In today’s podcast, we’ll discuss scrotal masses including testicular cancer with our guest, Bradley C. Liebovich, M.D., from the Department of Urology at the Mayo Clinic. |
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings - A Practical 5-Step Approach to Nausea and Vomiting - (March 1, 2022) |
March 1, 2022 - February 28, 2024 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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Psychiatry in Medical Settings Online CME Course |
Date - Date - Online CME Course Psychiatry in Medical Settings provides up to date reviews of psychiatric problems that occur in inpatient and outpatient medical-surgical settings, including treatment resistant depression, anxiety, somatic symptom problems, sleep disturbances, delirium, substance use disorders, and suicide risk in medical-surgical patients. |
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Mayo Clinic Talks: Multiple Sclerosis: A Primary Care Perspective |
Available until February 1, 2026 Nearly 1 million individuals in the U.S. have multiple sclerosis. Most acquire the disease between the ages of 20 and 50. It’s often difficult to establish a diagnosis as the symptoms can be vague and often vary significantly from one individual to another. The disease can be very frightening, often debilitating, and progressive; up until recently, we’ve had very little to offer patients in the way of treatment. However, in the past few years there have been numerous advances in treatment options which have given hope to the many patients with MS. We’ll be discussing multiple sclerosis in this podcast. Our guest is Eoin Flanagan, M.B., B.Ch., a neurologist from the Department of Neurology at the Mayo Clinic. |
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Headache Management: Creating Migraine Warriors Online Course |
Available until April 1, 2023 - Online CME Course This online course will provide learners with an update in the diagnosis and management of migraine and other headache disorders. |
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Mayo Clinic Talks: Pulmonary Function Testing |
Available until February 1, 2026 Pulmonary function tests are extremely useful in both diagnosing and managing patients with respiratory disease. In addition to a medical history, physical exam and imaging studies, they give us a great deal of information of the pulmonary physiology and help us understand why patients have various respiratory symptoms. However, there are quite a number of pulmonary function tests available to us and which tests we should order can be confusing. Do we know when spirometry, lung volumes or diffusion capacity will be useful for evaluating the various pulmonary conditions? Our guest for this podcast is Dr. Alexander Niven, from the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the Mayo Clinic and he’ll provide answers to these questions and more as we discuss “How to Use Pulmonary Function Tests Effectively”. |
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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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Women in Gastroenterology & Hepatology Showcase Online Course |
Available until February 28, 2026 - Online CME Course A symposium delivered entirely by women of national and international recognition in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology. This symposium highlights a spectrum of topics including, clinical care, education, clinical-basic science research and professional development knowledge. |
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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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Taking Care of Your Personal Well-Being "From the Experts" |
Available until February 1, 2026 Well-being is a timely and important topic for patients and health care professionals alike. Physicians and allied health staff must take care of themselves to optimally serve others. We welcome you to learn about health care professional well-being from three Mayo Clinic physicians who are nationally recognized experts in the field. |
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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. |
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