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Rheumatology Webinar Series - Recorded Webinar |
Mayo Clinic Telehealth in Rheumatology Education Series |
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STiR 2025: Selected Topics in Rheumatology |
March 20 - 22, 2025 - Las Vegas, Nevada This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options STiR 2025: Selected Topics in Rheumatology is a 3-day postgraduate course designed to update clinicians on a curated range of relevant rheumatology topics related to the busy rheumatology clinician across various rheumatology sub-disciplines. |
Live | 03/20/2025 to 03/22/2025 | |||
Systematic Approach to Medically Unexplained Symptoms 2024 |
August 7 -10, 2024 - Seattle, Washington This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options This course provides a diagnostic framework/template for medically unexplained conditions with shared etiologies and presentations. Subsequently, more specific management strategies for each condition is provided, along with various clinical pearls. The program covers various medically unexplained conditions seen throughout the scope of internal medicine, selecting from a variety of pertinent general and subspecialty-derived conditions. Expert faculty present evidence and case-based clinical approaches. |
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08/07/2024 to 08/10/2024 | ||
Taking Care of Your Personal Well-Being "From the Experts" - no credit offered |
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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Taking Care of Your Personal Well-Being "In Their Own Words" - no credit offered |
Available until February 1, 2026 Health care professionals often struggle with personal well-being due to career demands. There are simple and straightforward ways to improve well-being despite a demanding profession. We welcome you to learn from two Mayo Clinic physicians who share their personal journeys and suggestions for well-being. |
Enduring | Ongoing | |||
TB Screening and Referral Process for Civil Surgeons - Webinar |
June 20, 2024 - 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. CT - Webinar This course focuses on the role of Civil Surgeons in implementing steps and procedures involved in screening individuals for tuberculosis. Participants will examine the TB screening and referral process, identify symptoms of active TB, discuss TB classifications, and gain insights into the specific considerations for individuals with HIV. |
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06/20/2024 | ||
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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Transforming Community and Rural Healthcare 2024: Inspiring Partnerships and Scaling Collaborative Impact |
October 21-22, 2024 - Rochester, Minnesota This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options. Mayo Clinic Health System presents the second annual, Transforming Community and Rural Healthcare 2024: Inspiring Partnerships and Scaling Collaborative Impact CE course. This two-day symposium brings together multidisciplinary healthcare leaders, providers, administrators, researchers, and educators to discuss critical issues impacting the health of community and rural populations. Sessions focus on addressing challenges faced across rural communities including, but not limited to, workforce, comprehensive cancer care, behavioral health, community partnerships, digital health and AI, and health equity. The course includes interactive sessions enabling participants to directly apply new transformative approaches to community and rural health settings. |
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10/21/2024 to 10/22/2024 | ||
Transforming Women's Health 2024 |
June 6 - 8, 2024 - JW Marriott - Washington, District of Columbia This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options Transforming Women's Health enables healthcare providers to improve care of female patients. Course topics include emerging scientific and clinical evidence related to medical conditions that are unique to women, occur more frequently in women, or present differently in women. |
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06/06/2024 to 06/08/2024 | ||
Tuberculosis (TB) and Comorbidities (TB and Diabetes Mellitus) |
May 24, 2024 - 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Central Time - Webinar This webinar explores the intricate relationship between tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes. The presenter discusses the epidemiological ties between these two diseases and provides evidence-based strategies for the prevention and management of TB in patients with diabetes. |
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05/24/2024 | ||
Updates in Family Medicine Online Course |
Available until May 14, 2026 - Online CNE/CME Course This Mayo Clinic and Kaiser Permanente collaboration offers a comprehensive family medicine update course designed for practicing primary care and family medicine providers. This online course highlights the latest recommendations involving medical specialties important to the primary care setting that can be applied immediately into practice. |
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Updates in Internal Medicine 2024 |
October 16 - 19, 2024 - Disney's Contemporary Resort - Lake Buena Vista, Florida This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options Mayo Clinic Updates in Internal Medicine 2024 presents up-to-date information as well as contemporary approaches and strategies to the ever-changing and expanding discipline of internal medicine. The program covers the scope of internal medicine, selecting from a variety of pertinent general and subspecialty derived topics. Expert faculty present evidence-based and emerging practical clinical approaches regarding various general and subspecialty topics. |
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10/16/2024 to 10/19/2024 | ||
Urgent Care Updates 2025 |
April 6 - 8, 2025 - Wyndham Grand Rio Mar - Río Grande, Puerto Rico This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options. Gain knowledge on the latest recommendations involving medical specialties important to the urgent care setting that can be immediately applied into practice. Mayo Clinic’s Urgent Care Updates course is designed for the acute/urgent care provider and uses relevant lectures along with panel and roundtable discussions to provide opportunities to interact with faculty. |
Live | 04/06/2025 to 04/08/2025 | |||
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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Ongoing | ||
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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