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Ophthalmology Update Online Course |
Available until November 30, 2026 - Online CME Course This online course offers comprehensive updates in ophthalmology and optometry that can be immediately applied to clinical practice. Topics will include neuro-ophthalmology, glaucoma, retina, cornea and external disease, oculoplastic and orbital surgery, and more. |
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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. |
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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. |
Enduring |
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Ongoing |
Pain Management Webinar Series 2024 - Addressing Needs and Expectations of Patients with Chronic Pain |
September 10, 2024 at 5:00pm - 6:00pm ET This webinar series is presented via Livestream (virtual) only and presents in ET from Jacksonville, Florida Management of chronic pain is complex, with primary care physicians and other non-pain management specialists often facing challenges in addressing complex pain. In particular, there are significant knowledge gaps regarding opioid management and nonpharmacologic management. This webinar series addresses these gaps with topics that focus on improving the safety and quality of treatment of patients with chronic pain in our community. Patients with chronic pain may present with unique challenges, concerns and expectations than patients who do not struggle with chronic, debilitating symptoms. Join us this month as we discuss practical approaches to managing the needs and expectations of this patient population, and learn how we can best care for many of our patients who sometimes struggle the most. |
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09/10/2024 |
Pain Management Webinar Series 2024 - Opioid Prescribing: Best Practice Updates |
October 8, 2024 at 5:00pm - 6:00pm ET This webinar series is presented via Livestream (virtual) only and presents in ET from Jacksonville, Florida Management of chronic pain is complex, with primary care physicians and other non-pain management specialists often facing challenges in addressing complex pain. In particular, there are significant knowledge gaps regarding opioid management and nonpharmacologic management. This webinar series addresses these gaps with topics that focus on improving the safety and quality of treatment of patients with chronic pain in our community. Join us this month to learn about updates to best practices in opioid prescribing, including practical tips on safe and effective management of patients utilizing opioids for chronic pain. From identifying patients at risk for adverse effects due to opioids, recognizing substance use disorder, considering opioid alternatives, and outlining how to structure a safe and well-managed prescribing practice, we are pleased to outline the Mayo Clinic model of care with respect to opioid prescribing. |
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10/08/2024 |
Pain Management Webinar Series 2024 - Management of Spine-Related Pain and Functional Impairment |
November 12, 2024 at 5:00pm - 6:00pm ET This webinar series is presented via Livestream (virtual) only and presents in ET from Jacksonville, Florida Management of chronic pain is complex, with primary care physicians and other non-pain management specialists often facing challenges in addressing complex pain. In particular, there are significant knowledge gaps regarding opioid management and nonpharmacologic management. This webinar series addresses these gaps with topics that focus on improving the safety and quality of treatment of patients with chronic pain in our community. Chronic neck and back pain are some of the greatest contributors to disability and functional impairment in the United States as well as globally. This month we will discuss management approaches to addressing chronic spine pain specifically through the lens of functional impairment, with a focus on improving the overall quality of life for this patient population. |
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11/12/2024 |
Pain Management Webinar Series 2024 - Psychological Approaches to Treating Symptom Burden and Functional Disability in Patients with Chronic Pain |
December 10, 2024 at 5:00pm - 6:00pm ET This webinar series is presented via Livestream (virtual) only and presents in ET from Jacksonville, Florida Management of chronic pain is complex, with primary care physicians and other non-pain management specialists often facing challenges in addressing complex pain. In particular, there are significant knowledge gaps regarding opioid management and nonpharmacologic management. This webinar series addresses these gaps with topics that focus on improving the safety and quality of treatment of patients with chronic pain in our community. Physical function and mood can be significantly impacted by chronic pain and affect treatment outcomes. As we wrap up 2024, join us for a special conclusion to the year as we reflect on the psychological aspects of chronic pain management, and how these insights can be used to better help patients. |
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12/10/2024 |
Functional Bowel Disorders: Identification & Treatment Updates |
Available until February 1, 2026 Functional bowel disorders are very common, most often tend to affect those under the age of 50 and can cause symptoms ranging from a mild inconvenience to severe debilitation. Symptoms can vary significantly from patient to patient and the treatment varies with the predominant symptoms. While the exact cause isn’t known, there are a few interesting associations with other health conditions. In this podcast, we’ll discuss functional bowel disorders with gastroenterologist, Tisha N. Lunsford, M.D., from the Mayo Clinic. We’ll review common symptoms, the recommended evaluation, and the available management options for functional bowel disorders. |
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Ongoing |
2023 Cardiovascular Online Board Review |
Available until November 12, 2024 - Online CME Course Mayo Clinic Online Cardiovascular Review Course for Cardiology Boards and Recertification provides the internist and cardiologist with an overview of all aspects of cardiovascular medicine. Well-known experts in each field will give in-depth didactic presentations on state-of-the-art subjects in cardiovascular medicine. This review course is designed specifically to prepare the cardiovascular specialist for the cardiovascular boards and/or recertification. This course will also provide the internist or practicing cardiologist with an update on the latest knowledge and advances in cardiovascular medicine. The Echo Focus Session is part of the enduring program as well. Please Note: The Echo Focus portion is “bonus” material and not intended for use for studying for the boards. |
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Ongoing |
Pharmacy Podcast Episode 159 : Colchi(seen) to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk in Established ASCVD |
Available until September 1, 2024 - Podcast Online CME Education Maggie Ruschmeyer, PharmD reviews the evidence in colchicine for secondary prevention of ASCVD. |
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Ongoing |
Approach to the Older Adult With New Cognitive Symptoms |
Available until February 1, 2026 If we see older patients, we commonly see Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias in our practice. At times, the presenting symptoms can be quite subtle and it’s not uncommon for the diagnosis to take several years to establish. Very often, any early symptoms which are noticed are attributed to the aging process. Although we don’t have very effective options for treating dementia, it’s still important to diagnose the condition as early as possible. In this podcast, we’ll be discussing “Assessing the Older Patient with New Cognitive Symptoms.” We’ll review the usefulness of a mental status exam, recommended lab tests, whether a brain imaging study is indicated and more with our guest, Ericka E. Tung, M.D., M.P.H., an internist, and geriatrician from the Division of Community Internal Medicine at the Mayo Clinic. |
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Ongoing |
Microvascular Surgery Skills Training Course 2024 |
Course Directors -Steven L. Moran, M.D. Mayo Clinic’s Microvascular Surgery Skills Training Course is a five-day program focused on skill development in the use of microvascular surgical techniques. Limited to four attendees per session, the course allows each attendee to receive extensive, individualized training. The instruction incorporates demonstrations, microvascular skills practice and detailed handouts. Attendees will work with the course instructor to schedule a week that is both convenient and well-suited to individual skills. |
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Ongoing |
Equity in Every Season: Navigating Cold, Flu, and COVID Disparities - No Credit Offered |
Available until February 1, 2026 Summary: Flu and cold season is an annual concern for people around the world. Specifically in the United States, there are massive disparities in both care and outcomes for communities of color related to both diagnosis and treatment of flu and cold. On this episode of the RISE for Equity podcast, Dr. Nusheen Ameenuddin joins host Nicole Nfonoyim-Hara to discuss COVID’s impact on cold and flu, protecting our communities, and how we can improve education and access to care for marginalized communities. “The truth of the matter is genetically, we're all very similar. It's not an issue of race, it's an issue of racism. When we actually step back, people can be like, ‘Oh, that situation was a one-off.’ And when we actually look at the data, it's not a one-off. The fact is, we're not asking the right questions, and we need to look deeper to ensure that we are providing the best possible care, the most objective care, the most patient-centered care, particularly when we see that we're falling short. And, and the numbers don't lie.” - Dr. Nusheen Ameenuddin Guest: Dr. Nusheen Ameenuddin is currently an Assistant Professor and Consultant (tenured staff physician) in the Division of Community Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. Please visit the RISE for Equity website for more information. |
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Nursing Grand Rounds: Laying the Foundation: Essential Concepts in the Provision of Trauma Responsive Care | Effective patient services require not only an understanding of the basics of trauma, but also its effects on the human mind, body, and soul. Trauma informed care requires an ability to recognize the effects of traumatic experiences and the prevalence of those effects in individuals seeking medical and mental health care. A thorough understanding of the constellation of symptoms and mental health presentations of traumatized clients, the neurobiology of trauma, and application of Judith Herman’s Tri-phasic trauma intervention model will be addressed. Participants will learn to support clients who have difficulty making gains due to inability to regulate emotionally or physiologically, and to apply proactive strategies attuned to the complex needs of traumatized clients. | Enduring |
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Nursing Grand Rounds: Laying the Foundation: Essential Concepts in the Provision of Trauma Responsive Care | Effective patient services require not only an understanding of the basics of trauma, but also its effects on the human mind, body, and soul. Trauma informed care requires an ability to recognize the effects of traumatic experiences and the prevalence of those effects in individuals seeking medical and mental health care. A thorough understanding of the constellation of symptoms and mental health presentations of traumatized clients, the neurobiology of trauma, and application of Judith Herman’s Tri-phasic trauma intervention model will be addressed. Participants will learn to support clients who have difficulty making gains due to inability to regulate emotionally or physiologically, and to apply proactive strategies attuned to the complex needs of traumatized clients. | Enduring |
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