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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.

Enduring
    • 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 6.25 AAPA Category 1
    • 6.25 Attendance
Ongoing
Mayo Clinic Talks: Headache Edition Online CME Course

Available until June 27, 2025 - Online CME Course

This online CME course is recommended for primary care providers. The course is comprised of Mayo Clinic Talks podcast interviews about various presentations, evaluation and treatment of headaches, as well as the management of migraines. Listen in the course or using your favorite podcast app, then return here to take a short assessment and claim credit.

Enduring
    • 4.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 4.75 Attendance
Ongoing
Mayo Clinic Talks: Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity: "No Loafing Matter"

Available until February 1, 2026

It’s estimated that less than 1/3 of individuals with celiac disease have been properly diagnosed. When those with celiac disease ingest gluten, an immune response develops which attacks the small intestine leading to inadequate absorption of nutrients. If left untreated, celiac disease can lead to a variety of nutritional deficiencies as well as other serious consequences. Those with celiac disease are also at increased risk for coronary disease and small bowel cancers. In this podcast we’ll review celiac disease and gluten sensitivity with our guest, Amy S. Oxentenko, M.D., a gastroenterologist at the Mayo Clinic. We’ll discuss the symptoms of celiac disease, how to diagnose the condition and how patients with celiac disease should be managed.

Enduring
    • 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 0.50 Attendance
Ongoing
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...

Enduring
    • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 1.00 ABIM
Ongoing
Approach to the Older Adult With New Cognitive Symptoms

Available until February 1, 2026

If we see older patients, we commonly see Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias in our practice. At times, the presenting symptoms can be quite subtle and it’s not uncommon for the diagnosis to take several years to establish. Very often, any early symptoms which are noticed are attributed to the aging process. Although we don’t have very effective options for treating dementia, it’s still important to diagnose the condition as early as possible. In this podcast, we’ll be discussing “Assessing the Older Patient with New Cognitive Symptoms.” We’ll review the usefulness of a mental status exam, recommended lab tests, whether a brain imaging study is indicated and more with our guest, Ericka E. Tung, M.D., M.P.H., an internist, and geriatrician from the Division of Community Internal Medicine at the Mayo Clinic.

Enduring
    • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 0.25 Attendance
Ongoing
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.

Enduring
    • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 0.25 Attendance
Ongoing
Mayo Clinic Talks: Alopecia: Handling Our Patients with Hair Loss

Available until February 1, 2026

Hair loss is quite common and although it occurs more commonly in men, it can also occur in women. It’s estimated that up to 80% of men and nearly 50% of women experience hair loss. While it’s not a life-or-death health issue, it can have a negative effect on confidence and self-esteem and a significant amount of money is spent on hair regrowth products and restoration procedures. Did you know that about 95% of our total skin area is covered in hair and you can lose up to 50% of your hair before it’s noticeable to others? How does hair loss differ in males and females? Why do some men go bald? And how effective is the pharmacologic treatment that’s available in producing hair regrowth? We’ll discuss these questions and more with our guest, Jason C. Sluzevich, M.D., a dermatologist at the Mayo Clinic. The topic for this podcast is “Handling Our Patients with Hair Loss”.

Enduring
    • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 0.25 Attendance
Ongoing
Gastroenterology & Hepatology Board Review Online Course

Available until May 6, 2027 - Online CME Course

Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board Review is designed for candidates preparing for certification and maintenance of certification (MOC) examinations in gastroenterology and hepatology. Case-based content delivered by Mayo Clinic faculty provides learners with the most time-efficient, comprehensive review to assist in successful preparation for the board exam. In addition, attendees receive up-to-date, practical information that can be applied immediately into daily clinical practice.

Enduring Ongoing
Mayo Clinic Talks: Obesity Update in Women

Available until February 1, 2026

Obesity is becoming a serious epidemic in the United States, and it’s estimated that if current trends continue, by 2030 nearly half of all adults in the U.S. will be obese. Prevalence rates of obesity are steadily increasing in both men and women and some of the highest rates are seen in post-menopausal women. Obesity carries an increased risk for a variety of medical conditions and death rates of several types of cancer increase in obese women. The topic for this podcast is obesity in women and our guest is women’s health expert, Ekta Kapoor, M.B.B.S., from the Mayo Clinic. We’ll discuss reasons women tend to develop obesity in middle age, the risks associated with the type of obesity that occurs following menopause and effective strategies to manage weight gain with aging in women.

Enduring
    • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 0.25 Attendance
Ongoing
Physician Assistant Board Review Online Course

Available until February 11, 2027 - Online CME Course

The Physician Assistant Board Review Online Course is a comprehensive review designed to help with initial (PANCE) and recertification (PANRE or PANRE-LA) examinations and to provide a relevant review for daily practice. Prepare for your exam with our top Mayo Clinic faculty, unparalleled content and learning techniques proven to enhance comprehension and recall.

Enduring
    • 36.50 AAPA Category 1
    • 36.50 ANCC
    • 36.50 Attendance
Ongoing
Medical Breast Training Program Online CME Course

Available until December 31, 2025 - Online CME Course

The Medical Breast Training Program will provide clinicians tools and knowledge to evaluate and manage common breast complaints, to perform personalized risk assessment and risk management and to care for breast cancer survivors. The goal is to educate practitioners in the field about guidelines for screening and diagnosis, risk reduction, genetics, and survivorship.  Participants, through online, pre-recorded lectures and recorded interactive case discussion sessions, will gain practical knowledge about the workup and management of common breast issues, will confidently identify and manage those at risk and will effectively care for survivors, with topics ranging from bone health to sexuality to integrative medicine. Learners can choose to enroll in the Medical Breast Clinical Care Topics and/or Medical Breast Advanced Topics to conveniently access the information most relevant for their practice.

Enduring
    • 46.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 46.50 ANCC
    • 46.50 Attendance
Ongoing
Mayo Clinic Proceedings Sclerosing Mesenteritis: A Concise Clinical Review for Clinicians (May 1, 2024)

May 1, 2024 - April 30, 2026

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...

Enduring
    • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 1.00 ABIM
Ongoing
What's New in Family Medicine 2021 - Online CME Course

Available until June 30, 2024 - Online CME Course

What's New in Family Medicine Online 2021 is the 2nd in a series of courses 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. There are some brief topics involving the COVID19 pandemic including navigating telehealth which has become commonplace in many practices. Topics include the following: abnormal uterine bleeding in post-menopausal women; medication assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder; irritable bowel syndrome; chronic kidney disease and use of diuretics; acute care/virtual visits; hyperlipidemia/lipid management; transgender care including topics on lactation and overall care of this population; non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD); women’s health/sexual dysfunction; COVID19 and athlete return to sports; anticoagulation and hypertension.

Enduring
    • 12.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 12.75 AAFP Prescribed
    • 11.00 ACPE
    • 12.75 ANCC
    • 12.75 Attendance
Ongoing
Mayo Clinic Talks: Liver Transplant Selection Criteria

Available until February 1, 2026

The liver is the second most commonly transplanted organ; nearly 10,000 patients received a liver transplant in 2021. The major factor, which has limited the transplants performed, has been the availability of the donated organs and some patients have waited several years before an acceptable organ becomes available. Transplants can be performed for a variety of end-stage liver diseases, usually giving patients years of additional life. Who’s a candidate for a liver transplant and what criteria for selection are required? Our topic for this podcast is “Liver Transplant Selection Criteria” and we’ll discuss this topic with our guest, Michael D. Leise, M.D., from the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Mayo Clinic.

Enduring
    • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 0.25 Attendance
Ongoing
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.

Enduring
    • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 0.25 Attendance
Ongoing

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