E.g., 11/25/2024
E.g., 11/25/2024
Title Program description Type Credit Event date
Neurology in Clinical Practice 2025

July 17 - 20, 2025 - The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel - Dana Point, California

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

The Neurology in Clinical Practice conference is an annual Mayo Neurology course that brings together a multidisciplinary faculty from across our three campuses in Rochester, MN; Jacksonville, FL; and Scottsdale, AZ. The course format consists of case-based presentations in the morning and is reinforced with optional afternoon workshops.

Live 07/17/2025 to 07/20/2025
Dysphagia Evaluation and Treatment: A Multidisciplinary Model

September 26 - 27, 2025 - Mayo Clinic - Rochester, Minnesota

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

Speech pathology, ENT, radiology, neurology and GI consistently collaborate in efforts to evaluate and treat patients with dysphagia. The goal of this national CME event is to highlight our multidisciplinary model and demonstrate the unique aspects of our practices that set us apart from other tertiary facilities in the country.

Live 09/26/2025 to 09/27/2025
Mayo Clinic Neuro-Ophthalmology: Cases and Controversies 2025

September 26 - 28, 2025 - JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa - Las Vegas, Nevada

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

At this CME course, experts provide a review of and updates on the full spectrum of topics in clinical neuro-ophthalmology, including afferent (ischemic, inflammatory, infectious, compressive and hereditary optic neuropathies, select retinopathies, papilledema), efferent (diplopia and nystagmus), neuro-radiology and pupil dysfunction.

Live 09/26/2025 to 09/28/2025
Mayo Clinic Advancements in Surgical & Medical Management of the Spine 2026

February 22 - 26, 2026 - Hyatt Regency Maui - Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii

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

This 5-day course addresses the spectrum of spine diseases via didactics, case studies, and panel discussions, whether it is secondary to trauma, deformity, or common degenerative conditions. A unique split curriculum covers strategies for both surgical spine management and nonoperative approaches, including epidemiology, clinical anatomy, biomechanics, clinical assessment, and spine imaging review. Spinal injection strategies for various common spinal conditions, safety, and efficacy are examined, as well as post traumatic surgical management, adjacent segment disease issues, and comparison between various surgical techniques such as motion preserving and fusion. Differential diagnosis and the global burden of spine disease are emphasized, discussed, and debated.

Live 02/22/2026 to 02/26/2026

Pages