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Neurology in Clinical Practice Online Course |
Available until October 23, 2026 - Online CME Course The Neurology in Clinical Practice online course will explore common neurology clinical problems and is intended to provide a comprehensive, evidence-based review of recent advances in the evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and management of neurological disorders. |
Enduring | Ongoing | |||
Optimizing Potential 2023 |
November 3, 2023 - 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. - Livestream (Central Time) This interactive livestream course is designed to rekindle meaning in work and home life. Participants learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of burnout, identify key drivers of burnout, and implement effective action plans to prevent burnout. Led by a preventive and occupational psychiatrist, this solutions-focused course leads participants to explore personal lifestyle habits, values, ideal work and life scenarios, concrete goals, and the importance of positive support systems. |
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11/03/2023 | ||
Physician Assistant Board Review Online CME Course |
Available until November 16, 2024 - Online CME Course |
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Ongoing | ||
Powering Up Your Practice: The Latest Medicine Updates 2024 |
March 10 - 13, 2024 - The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel - Dana Point, California This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options. Mayo Clinic, in collaboration with Kaiser Permanente, will be offering an Internal Medicine maintenance of certification review course. The course, which includes faculty from both Mayo Clinic and Kaiser Permanente, is designed to provide ABIM blueprint guided overview and updates of all areas in internal medicine for practicing physicians. These updates can also be beneficial to advanced practice providers working in internal medicine practices. |
Live | 03/10/2024 to 03/13/2024 | |||
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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Psychiatric Issues Stemming From COVID-19 |
Available until February 1, 2026 The COVID-19 pandemic has caused innumerable health complications. One complication which hasn’t received a lot of attention has been the effect seen on mental health. Since the pandemic, the incidence of mental illness has increased dramatically, both in patients who have been infected as well as those suffering the social consequences of the pandemic. This has led to mental health disorders representing a major cause of disability. What can we learn from a historical perspective as a result of previous pandemics? How does the COVID-19 virus produce the variety of neuropsychiatric disorders commonly seen? And most importantly, how can we help our patients with their mental health disorders associated with the pandemic? This podcast will review “Psychiatric Issues Stemming From COVID-19” with our guest, Teresa A. Rummans, M.D., a psychiatrist from the Department of Psychiatry and Psychology at the Mayo Clinic. |
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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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Ongoing | ||
Rheumatology Webinar Series - Recorded Webinar |
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Enduring | Ongoing | |||
Selected Topics in Internal Medicine 2020 Online CME Course |
Available until December 27, 2023 - Online CME Course This online CME course contains content from the Selected Topics in Internal Medicine 2020 course. Selected Topics in Internal Medicine (STIM) is a postgraduate course designed to update general internists, internist-subspecialists, family medicine specialists, and other primary health care professionals on selected internal medicine topics. Experts from various disciplines in internal medicine give presentations on common problems encountered in clinical practice, with a focus on clinical pearls and practice updates. This is repurposed from the livestream event in 2020. |
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STiR: Selected Topics in Rheumatology 2024 |
March 7 - 9, 2024 - Caesars Palace Las Vegas - Las Vegas, NV This course offers Live (In-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options. Selected Topics in Rheumatology (STiR) 2024 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. |
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03/07/2024 to 03/09/2024 | ||
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. |
Live | 08/07/2024 to 08/10/2024 | |||
TB Clinical Intensive 2023 |
October 16 - 17, 2023 - Mayo Clinic - Rochester, Minnesota This two-day intensive course familiarizes the clinician with all aspects of tuberculosis infection, disease and clinical care using an interdisciplinary and interactive approach. The curriculum is provided through lecture and interactive case management sessions. The faculty is selected for their unique skills in encouraging interaction and building rapport with participants. The atmosphere is relaxed with an expectation for a free exchange of questions, comments and information. |
Live | 10/16/2023 to 10/17/2023 | |||
TB Contact Investigation Interviewing Skills Course |
November 28 - December 1, 2023 - Mayo Clinic - Rochester, Minnesota This course offers Live (in-person) only. |
Live | 11/28/2023 to 12/01/2023 | |||
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 |
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 CME 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, access to care, innovative technology, and workforce development and retention. The course includes interactive sessions enabling participants to directly apply new transformative approaches to community and rural health settings. |
Live | 10/21/2024 to 10/22/2024 |