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Transitions of Care for the COVID Patient: Evolution of Care Coordination in a Pandemic |
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Ongoing |
Post COVID Syndrome: The Current State Online CME Course |
Available until July 7, 2024 - Online CME Course |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
Gastroenterology & Hepatology Board Review Online CME Course |
Available until March 12, 2023 - Online CME Course The online Mayo Clinic Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board Review is designed for candidates preparing for certification and maintenance of certification (MOC) examinations in gastroenterology and hepatology. The Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board Review will include relevant topics such as pathology, endoscopy, radiology, and nutrition. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
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, |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
Inequities Exposed by COVID-19 |
Available until July 29, 2023 - Online CME Course |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
OB/GYN Webinar Series May 2021 Online CME Course |
May 2021 - Online CME Course The May Webinar discussed Comprehensive Fibroid Care: Options for Achieving Patient-Centered Goals. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
Center for Individualized Medicine for Online Learning Online CME Course |
Available until August 31, 2023 - Online Precision medicine is rapidly making an impact on healthcare delivery, being propelled forward by the advances in genomic medicine. The Center for Individualizing Medicine Education online modules offer the opportunity to learn from experts about topics in genomics medicine that are sure to have applications in almost every medical field and specialty. Learn how you can enhance your practice and expand your understanding of how genomics in making a difference in patient care. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
Preventing Needless Work Disability:The Health Care Provider Role Online CME Course |
Available Until January 28, 2024 The course was developed as part of a RETAIN federal grant program. Mayo Clinic is the medical partner in the grant aimed at improving early return to work for employees when medical conditions impact their ability to work. Education to providers is meant to instruct on the devastating costs of needless work disability in the US and proven strategies to help patients stay productive and experience better outcomes when work is part of therapy. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
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. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
Mayo Clinic COVID-19 Live Webinar Series June 16, 2020 Online CME Course |
June 16, 2020 at 9 a.m. CT - WEBINAR In this series of one-hour webinars, Mayo Clinic experts discuss the latest information on COVID-19, including clinical updates, research developments, infection control and practical advice you can use in your practice. Submit questions for the experts ahead of time using Sli.do (event code #COVID20), and then tune in to hear the discussion and earn CME credit. The views and perspectives shared in these resources are presented based on information available at the time of recording. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
Medical Breast Clinical Care Topics 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. The Clinical Care Series curriculum focuses on core clinical topics in the workup and management of common breast issues, including screening, diagnostic evaluation, risk assessment and management of high-risk patients. The course incorporates both pre-recorded lectures and interactive case discussion sessions. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
Mayo Clinic Rheumatology Review for Primary Care Online CME Course |
Available until December 11, 2023 - Online CME Course This online CME course provides internists and general practitioners with up-to-date information on rheumatologic disorders and provides a complete general review for rheumatologists and rheumatology fellows. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
Mayo Clinic COVID-19 Live Webinar Series October 12, 2021 Online CME Course |
October 12, 2021 - Online CME Course In this series of 90-minute webinars, Mayo Clinic experts discuss the latest information on COVID-19, including clinical updates, research developments, infection control and practical advice you can use in your practice. The views and perspectives shared in these resources are presented based on information available at the time of recording. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
Mayo Clinic Healthcare London Grand Rounds : Regenerative Medicine in Mayo Clinic Dermatology: A Trans-Atlantic Collaboration Online CME Course |
Available until July 31, 2024 - Online CME Course In this one-hour no-cost Grand Rounds session from Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London, our experts discuss advances in the evolving field of regenerative medicine, rooted in restoring form and function, an exciting component of modern health care. Regenerative medicine harnesses breakthroughs in technologies to address major unmet needs of the population, both nationally and globally. Built on enduring institutional values, regenerative medicine at Mayo Clinic represents the intersection of Research, Practice, and Education. New research on the use of extracellular vesicles, or exosomes, could be useful for skin tissue restitution in intractable |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
Smoking and COVID-19: For Better or for Worse? |
J. Taylor Hays, MD., Professor of Medicine |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |