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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.

Enduring
    • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 0.25 Attendance
Ongoing
Women in Leadership, Medicine and Academics: WILMA 2025

April 24, 2025 - Luther Building - Eau Claire, Wisconsin

This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options

Designed to empower women to take the next steps in their academic and career progression, Women in Leadership, Medicine and Academics: WILMA 2024, focuses on tactics to lead more effectively, build resilience, and initiate scholarly activity. This course consists of lectures, small group breakouts, and question and answer sessions geared towards discussion of actionable strategies and tools to support thriving careers for women.

Live 04/24/2025
What’s New with C. Difficile

Available until February 1, 2026

It’s estimated that C. difficile causes about a half million infections each year in the U.S. and 1 in 6 of those will have a recurrence within a couple months. Although C. difficile typically occurs following the use of antibiotics, it can also be spread from one individual to another, especially in hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. What are the common symptoms of an infection with C. difficile? How do we test for it? How should an infection be treated and what do we do with patients who have one or more recurrences. In this podcast, we’ll be discussing “What’s New with C. Difficile?” and these are some of the questions I’ll be asking our guest, Sahil Khanna, M.B.B.S., M.S., a gastroenterologist from the Mayo Clinic.

Enduring
    • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 0.25 Attendance
Ongoing
Valvular Heart Disease: The Mitral Valve

Available until February 1, 2026

Mitral valve disorders are extremely common, one of the most common is mitral valve prolapse. The majority of these patients live their life without symptoms, but some go on to develop significant mitral regurgitation or less likely, mitral stenosis. How can we recognize mitral valve disease and what’s recommended to confirm a diagnosis? How should these patients be followed? Do they need a lifetime of cardiac imaging? When is a cardiologist needed to help manage these patients? In this podcast, we’ll discuss these questions and more with cardiologist Rekha Mankad, M.D., a cardiologist from the Mayo Clinic.

Enduring
    • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 0.25 Attendance
Ongoing
Valvular Heart Disease: The Aortic Valve

Available until February 1, 2026

It’s estimated that between 2% and 3% of the population has some form of valvular heart disease and this increases with age. Most of these patients are initially cared for by primary care providers. Most valvular disease deaths are due to disease of the aortic valve and it’s important to recognize these patients early in order to assess for progression and the need for surgical intervention. What are the presenting symptoms of aortic valve disease? What’s the best way to manage and follow these patients and when should a cardiologist and cardiac surgeon become involved in the care of the patient? In this podcast, we’ll discuss these questions and more with cardiologist Rekha Mankad, M.D., from the Mayo Clinic.

Enduring
    • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 0.25 Attendance
Ongoing
Upper Midwest Quality Conference 2024: Leveraging Technology to Future-Proof High Reliability

July 31, 2024 - Kahler Hotel - Rochester, Minnesota

This course is for Mayo Clinic Personnel only

This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options

The annual Mayo Clinic Quality Conference serves as a celebration among Mayo Clinic colleagues to share stories and examples of process improvements that positively influence outcomes in patient safety, service, experience and equity for patients and staff alike. The goal of the conference is thus to educate, inspire, and galvanize staff to engage in quality activities that improve the value provided to our patients.

Live 07/31/2024
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.

Enduring
    • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 0.25 Attendance
Ongoing
Taking Care of Your Personal Well-Being "In Their Own Words" - no credit offered

Available until February 1, 2026

Health care professionals often struggle with personal well-being due to career demands. There are simple and straightforward ways to improve well-being despite a demanding profession. We welcome you to learn from two Mayo Clinic physicians who share their personal journeys and suggestions for well-being.

Enduring Ongoing
Taking Care of Your Personal Well-Being "From the Experts" - no credit offered

Available until February 1, 2026

Well-being is a timely and important topic for patients and health care professionals alike. Physicians and allied health staff must take care of themselves to optimally serve others. We welcome you to learn about health care professional well-being from three Mayo Clinic physicians who are nationally recognized experts in the field.

Enduring Ongoing
SWMN Social Work 2024 Mental Health Livestream (virtual) CNE Conference

June 20, 2024 - Minnesota State University - Mankato, Minnesota

This course will provide education on the role of psychiatry and other mental service professionals within behavioral health care and will include topics highlighting how professionals navigate various treatment modalities to address individual behavioral health needs.

Live
    • 6.50 ANCC
    • 6.50 APA
    • 6.50 ASWB
    • 6.50 Attendance
06/20/2024
SWMN Social Work 2024 Mental Health Live (in-person) CNE Conference

June 20, 2024 - Minnesota State University - Mankato, Minnesota

This course will provide education on the role of psychiatry and other mental service professionals within behavioral health care and will include topics highlighting how professionals navigate various treatment modalities to address individual behavioral health needs.

Live
    • 6.50 ANCC
    • 6.50 APA
    • 6.50 ASWB
    • 6.50 Attendance
06/20/2024
Science of Community Outreach and Engagement (SoCOE) Conference 2024

May 8 - 10, 2024 - Jacksonville, Florida

This course will be live in-person only.

The Community Outreach and Engagement (SoCOE) Conference provides a platform for Cancer COE academic-community stakeholders to share best practices and recommendations that will address inequities in cancer prevention, early detection, care and survivorship. The theme for the 2024 conference is “Innovative approaches to decentralization of clinical trials: Meeting participants where they are”. The conference will: - Provide opportunities for mutual learning, knowledge transfer, and collaborations relative to clinical trials in diverse populations among COE stakeholders; - Advance the engagement, recruitment, and retention of diverse populations in Oncology Clinical Trials (OCTs) through decentralization of clinical trials; - Identify cost-effective technologies to accelerate the decentralization of OCTs in minoritized and marginalized populations; - Facilitate networking among COE stakeholders involved in all aspects of OCTs; - Facilitate the development of a global community of practice to address common challenges in the engagement, recruitment, and retention of underrepresented populations for OCTs; and - Develop a comprehensive strategic plan for decentralized of OCTs in populations underrepresented in clinical trials.

Live
    • 17.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 17.25 Attendance
05/08/2024 to 05/10/2024
RISE for Equity: Reflect, Inspire, Strengthen & Empower 2024

August 1 - 3, 2024 - The Mayflower Hotel, Autograph Collection - Washington, D.C.

This course offers Live (in-person) and Livestream (virtual) attendance options.

Prioritizing and addressing diversity, equity and inclusion in workforce development and organizational culture is essential to providing optimal patient care, achieving health equity, and attracting and engaging the workforce of the future. At this groundbreaking CME course, participants join a national healthcare dialogue on this important subject and explore evidence-based solutions and innovative initiatives. Keynote presentations by leading experts and panel discussions cover health disparities, digital equity and much more.

Live
    • 20.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 20.75 AAPA Category 1
    • 20.75 ACHE
    • 20.75 ACPE
    • 20.75 ANCC
    • 20.75 ASWB
    • 20.75 Attendance
08/01/2024 to 08/03/2024
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.

Enduring
    • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 0.25 Attendance
Ongoing
Preventing Needless Work Disability: The Healthcare Provider Role Online CME Course

Online CME course - Available until February 28, 2026

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
    • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 1.00 ABS
    • 1.00 Attendance
Ongoing

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