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Introduction to Neurologic Splinting Online CME Course |
Available until June 20, 2025 - Online CME Course This course is for Mayo Clinic learners only Splinting is a critical intervention to optimize upper extremity function for people after a variety of neurological events. In patients with hypertonicity, splinting provides prolonged stretch to reduce risk of tendon/muscle shortening and to inhibit tonal influences. For patients with cervical level spinal cord injury, splint positioning may impact tenodesis grasp patterns. This four-part series addresses upper extremity anatomy, assessment of neurological deficits, and splinting techniques of the upper extremity for patients with acquired brain injury, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury. |
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Mayo Clinic Talks: HIV & Attitudes Towards PrEP |
Available until February 1, 2026 As primary care providers, evaluating patients with a virus is a common part of our practice. This ranges from colds, a painful shingles outbreak, COVID-19, RSV bronchiolitis, influenza, and many more. Oftentimes, after a detailed physical exam, we tell our patients the cause of their symptoms are due to a virus and that their symptoms should improve in a couple days to weeks. However, we know that sometimes the symptoms of a viral infection can be a harbinger of more severe disease. In today’s talk, we will be discussing a virus. Acute infection with this virus can present with fever, fatigue, myalgias, arthralgias, lymphadenopathy, sore throat, headache, diarrhea, weight loss, and rash. This constellation of symptoms, especially when they persist for a prolonged duration of time can be representative of an acute HIV infection. Tune in to this episode to learn more about the pathophysiology of HIV, how a patient can contract HIV, the tests to perform when an acute HIV infection is suspected, how to prevent an HIV infection, and also to learn a bit more about anal Pap smears. |
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SPARK: A CME Course on Lewy Body Dementia 2021 Online CME Course |
Available until December 31, 2024 - Online CME Course Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a brain disease involving two related clinical disorders: dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Parkinson’s disease dementia (PDD). DLB is the second most common form of degenerative dementia in the elderly next to Alzheimer’s disease (AD). |
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Annual Screening for Latent Tuberculosis in Healthcare Workers: No Longer Required - Online CME Course |
Available until September 21, 2026 - Online CME Course This course reviews the methods available to detect latent infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, or latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI), including the classic tuberculin skin test and the more recently developed interferon gamma release assays (IGRA). The advantages and limitations of each of these methods are discussed and the latest recommendations on their use are presented. This course also includes a discussion of recommendations by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on routine screening of healthcare workers for LTBI using IGRAs. |
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Mayo Clinic Talks: Determining the Source of GI Blood Loss |
Available until February 1, 2026 Determining the source of GI blood loss can be a challenging dilemma. On occasion, we have clues regarding where we should start looking, but in some cases, no such clues exist. It’s best to use a stepwise approach to determining the source and in most cases, this will give us the answer we need. When a cause is found, most tend to be from an upper GI source rather than the colon. Whereas an upper endoscopy and colonoscopy will determine the source in the majority, in some cases, more aggressive techniques are required. In this podcast, we’ll be discussing GI blood loss, and which approach we should use to determine the source. Our guest is Andrew C. Storm, M.D., a gastroenterologist from the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Mayo Clinic. |
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Nephrology and Transplantation for the Clinician Online CME Course |
Available until March 13, 2025 - Online CME Course This online CME was derived from the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension’s 19th Annual Update Course which was held via livestream in Feb. 2021. This online CME material covers a broad range of various topics relevant to practicing nephrology/hypertension/kidney transplant providers with a focus on recent developments in the field. |
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Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Episode 89: Metastatic Masquerade & Under Pressure to Find a Diagnosis |
Available until March 5, 2026 - Online CME Course Mayo Clinic's Ophthalmology Grand Rounds has been repurposed as an online offering for ophthalmologists, optometrists, physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses who are interested in learning more about a variety of medical and surgical conditions in ophthalmology. |
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Echocardiography Online Board Review |
Available until May 15, 2024 - Online CME Course This comprehensive online course will give you a personalized and adaptive learning curriculum that is available anytime you want to access it. Well-known experts and recognized educators comprised of Mayo Clinic faculty, in each field of echocardiography will give in-depth didactic lectures pertaining particularly to the integration of echocardiographic data into clinical practice. It will give you the confidence to pass the initial exam or recertification as it is built out to the NBE handbook, and most importantly enables you to bring the most current medical knowledge back to your daily practice. |
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Medical Breast Advanced 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 Advanced Topics curriculum goes beyond the basics of screening and diagnosis to help providers confidently identify and manage those at risk and effectively care for survivors. Topics include benign and malignant breast lesions; bone health; sexuality; integrative medicine; hormones; legal issues; and much more. The course incorporates both pre-recorded lectures and interactive case discussion sessions. |
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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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“Lettuce Eat” Plant-Based Diets: Healthy & Non-Healthy |
Available until February 1, 2026 Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death to individuals in the U.S. Many feel that our typical American diet with its high saturated fat content is a major contributor to this. There’s good evidence that shows plant-based diets are cost-effective in lowering the risk factors for cardiovascular disease including obesity, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and diabetes. They may also lower the number of medications an individual needs to take to manage their chronic diseases. So, are there any disadvantages to a plant-based diet? Are all plant-based diets healthy and what are the nutritional challenges for a patient on a plant-based diet? We’ll discuss these questions in this podcast on “Plant-Based Diets”. Our guest is Lisa Lammert, a registered dietician and nutritionist at the Mayo Clinic. |
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Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Episode 63: A Driver’s Education Instructor Who Has Trouble With Traffic Lights and Is there anything that can be done for... |
Available until March 5, 2026 - Online CME Course Mayo Clinic's Ophthalmology Grand Rounds has been repurposed as an online offering for ophthalmologists, optometrists, physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses who are interested in learning more about a variety of medical and surgical conditions in ophthalmology. |
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Mayo Clinic COVID-19 Live Webinar Series October 12, 2021 Online CME Course |
October 12, 2024 - 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. |
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Pharmacy Podcast Episode 158 : It’s Not All Negative: Antibody Drug Conjugates in HER-2 Low Breast Cancer |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Brianna Chambers, PharmD describes the landscape for HER-2 low classification in the treatment of breast cancer. |
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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. |
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