| Title | Program description | Type | Credit | Event date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moving the Needle: Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lewy Body Dementias Online Course |
Available until July 16, 2027 - Online CME Course This Mayo Clinic and Lewy Body Dementia Association collaboration will provide the learners with a comprehensive understanding of Lewy body dementia diagnosis and management, as well as opportunities to explore the current state of Lewy body dementia research. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| Frontiers in Addiction Treatment Online Course |
Available until August 5, 2027 - Online CME Course This course will provide an update for clinicians on the assessment and treatment of addictive disorders with an emphasis on the newest information relevant to practicing addiction treatment professionals. It will focus on the frontiers of evidence-based treatment of alcohol and drug use disorders in a range of treatment populations. Topics will range from assessment techniques to novel psychosocial and pharmacologic treatment interventions. This course will discuss the implications of co-morbid psychopathology on addiction recovery and new models of incorporation of psychologic and psychiatric interventions into primary and post-primary addiction treatment. The topics selected for this course are the most popular CME talks from the live Frontiers in Addiction Treatment 2023 event. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| Psychiatry Clinical Updates 2026 plus Psychiatry in Medical Settings |
March 2 - 6, 2026 - Fairmont Orchid - Kohala Coast, Big Island, Hawaii This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options Mayo Clinic Psychiatry’s flagship course, Psychiatry Clinical Updates, is aimed at providing clinically relevant updates for the management of psychiatric problems and their comorbidities across the lifespan. Topics include updates and clinical pearls on mood and psychotic disorders, anxiety, trauma, addiction, and perinatal psychiatry, as well as evidence-based psychotherapy and emerging pharmacotherapies. |
Live |
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03/02/2026 to 03/06/2026 |
| HABIT Healthy Action to Benefit Independence & Thinking ® |
Available until October 10, 2028 - Online CME Course HABIT Healthy Action to Benefit Independence & Thinking ® is a non-pharmacological intervention program developed at the Mayo Clinic to enhance independence and quality of life for individuals with MCI and their families. The training covers the five key components of HABIT and the scientific rationale behind each: Memory Compensation Training, Computerized Cognitive Training, Physical Exercise, Wellness Education and support groups. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| Connecting with Patients for Tobacco Free Living Online Course |
Available until May 15, 2028 - Online CME Course Connecting with Patients for Tobacco Free Living is a four module, 4 hours, online learning experience using video, case-based learning, and interactive responses that prepares healthcare providers to motivate, treat, and support patients in becoming tobacco free. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| Memory Support System Online Course |
Available until October 9, 2028 - Online CME Course The memory compensation training described in this course was developed for people with a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The training is centered on a memory support system (MSS) called the HABIT Healthy Action to Benefit Independence & Thinking ® which can help patients have a productive and satisfying life following a diagnosis of MCI. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
| 2026 Best Practices for Mood Disorders |
October 8 - 10, 2026 - The Westin Denver Downtown - Denver, Colorado This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options 2026 Best Practices for Mood Disorders, the National Network of Depression Centers (NNDC) in Collaboration with Mayo Clinic, supported by CU Anschutz, is aimed at providing clinically relevant updates for the management of mood disorders and associated comorbidities across the lifespan. Topics include updates and clinical pearls on treatment-resistant depression and bipolar disorder, new and novel treatments for depression, and referral criteria for ketamine, TMS, ECT, and psychedelic therapy. The NNDC faculty are leaders in the field and active clinicians [psychiatrists, child psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and advanced practice providers (APRN, CNP, DNP, PA-C)], informed by new research, and committed to meet the mission of NNDC – use the power of our network to advance scientific discovery, and to provide stigma free, evidence-based care to patients with depressive and bipolar illnesses. |
Live | 10/08/2026 to 10/10/2026 | |
| Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care 2027 - Approaches that Work |
January 29, 2027 - Mayo Clinic Franke Education Center - Phoenix, Arizona This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options Primary care represents the “front entryway” into the healthcare system. Primary care, family medicine, and pediatric teams are tasked with not only caring for the medical needs of their patients but with identifying and addressing the mental health needs of their patients as well. Embedding evidence-based mental health interventions within the primary care environment represents a unique opportunity to promote overall health in a less stigmatized environment, with opportunities for earlier intervention and improved outcomes. Considerable variability exists across primary care clinics in terms of populations served, patterns of medical and psychiatric conditions and comorbidities, internal and community-based mental health resources, and barriers to care. Even with minimal resources, strategic investments can be made in designing, implementing, and evaluating integrated programs within primary care. A growing evidence base also exists for brief, single-session mental health interventions that can be delivered right at the point of care. Quality improvement skills can increase the ability of teams to translate researched approaches into practice and make sure they deliver on their promise. IBH teams of social workers, psychologists, nurses, and psychiatric prescribers all bring a unique skill set that can deliver highly targeted interventions to help serve the entire primary care population in a resource-efficient manner. |
Live | 01/29/2027 to 01/30/2027 |

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