| Title | Program description | Type | Credit | Event date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ending the Crisis: Guide to Opioid Addiction and Safe Use - Audiobook |
Available until September 15, 2026 - Online CME Course The online Audiobook aims to discuss Americas opioid crisis and the healthcare at the center of its solution. Developed by Mayo Clinic leaders in the fields of pain management, opioids, and addiction, and filled with stories from people willing to share their personal experiences, ‘Ending the Crisis’ outlines the proven steps to ending the opioid crisis. Listeners will gain an understanding of: What drives acute pain and how it differs from chronic pain, The role opioids play in acute and chronic pain management, Safe opioid use, storage and disposal, Signs and symptoms of addiction, and best practices for opioid addiction management, How to stage a family intervention and develop relapse prevention plans, and How to identify a substance use disorder treatment program and navigate insurance coverage |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| Integrative Oncology for Healthcare Professionals Online Course |
Available until June 29, 2028 - Online CME Course This course aims to establish a training program for healthcare professionals who wish to learn and practice Integrative Oncology across the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center. The proposed training would allow healthcare professionals to return to their practices with tools to improve patient’s quality of life, ensure safe supplement use, and counsel patients on cannabis use. |
Enduring |
|
Ongoing |
| Essentials of Addiction Care: Empowering Non-Specialists 2026 |
July 17 - 18, 2026 - Radisson Blu Mall of America - Bloomington, Minnesota This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options This inaugural course bridges a critical knowledge gap by delivering comprehensive, evidence-based education on managing patients with substance use disorders. Designed for physicians, residents, fellows, and advanced practice providers across diverse specialties and clinical settings—ranging from inpatient to outpatient, virtual to in-person, and rural to urban—it equips non-addiction specialists with practical skills and strategies to provide effective, compassionate care. |
Live |
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07/17/2026 to 07/18/2026 |
| Mayo Clinic Multidisciplinary Opioid Conference: A United Front 2026 |
October 1 - 3, 2026 - JW Marriott Tucson - Tucson, Arizona This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options The Mayo Clinic Multidisciplinary Opioid Conference: A United Front aims to highlight the shift in guidelines and public concern regarding the use of opioids in medical practice. This course provides the most up-to-date information regarding the appropriate indication for opioids in clinical practice. Topics cover the basics of opioid pharmacology and selection, evidence-based guidelines for opioid management, and opioid tapering, as well as medical and interventional alternatives to opioids. In addition, the course covers a broad range of issues, including opioid use disorder and difficult patient conversations and guidelines to standardize the practice of opioid prescribing. This course includes lectures by experts in the field of pain medicine and opioid management as well as question and answer sessions. |
Live |
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10/01/2026 to 10/03/2026 |
| Clinical Updates in Pain Medicine 2027 |
April 8 -10, 2027 - Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort & Spa - Dana Point, California This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options This comprehensive course addresses pain conditions across multiple medical disciplines, aiming to enhance pain management and improve patient outcomes. Through a structured series of lectures, participants explore the full spectrum of chronic pain treatment, including pharmacologic therapies, non-pharmacologic approaches, and interventional procedures. This course includes presentations focusing on strategies for perioperative and inpatient pain management, offering practical insights for clinical application. The curriculum also delves into the evaluation and treatment of common comorbidities associated with chronic pain—such as central sensitization, depression, and anxiety—with particular emphasis on the role of cognitive behavioral therapy. Additionally, the course provides an in-depth review of prevalent pain syndromes, including spine pain, neuropathic pain, headache, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and arthritic conditions. |
Live | 04/08/2027 to 04/10/2027 |

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