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  • Sexual History Taking--Why Sexual Health Matters

    14/08/2018 Duração: 35min

    Why is it important to talk about sexual history? What questions should we ask to get a detailed sexual history? Today we’re talking about sexual history taking and why sexual health matters. Presented by Dr. Suneela Vegunta, a physician in the Mayo Clinic Women’s Health Center, today’s special episode is an excerpt from the Mayo Clinic Women’s Health Update held in Scottsdale, Arizona. This annual conference addresses a variety of health issues that are unique to women while highlighting medical conditions that may cause different symptoms in women. The Mayo Clinic 15th Annual Women’s Health Update will be held at The Scott Resort and Spa in Scottsdale, Arizona, February 28 - March 2, 2019. We invite you to network with your colleagues and Mayo Clinic faculty by registering at ce.mayo.edu.

  • How to Lower Lipids Without a Prescription Pad

    31/07/2018 Duração: 18min

    Hyperlipidemia is one of the most common healthcare problems seen by primary care providers. Stephen Kopecky, a Mayo Clinic physician in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, discusses non-pharmacological treatment of hyperlipidemia, and which diets can improve the lipid profile. Dr. Kopecky also explains how nutritional supplements, exercise, and weight loss can help lower LDL cholesterol levels.

  • Doctor, I Have a Splitting Headache

    24/07/2018 Duração: 31min

    Headache is one of the most common medical complaints seen by medical providers, and although the vast majority don’t represent any serious underlying conditions, they can cause patients a great deal of anxiety and daily disruption. In today’s talk “Doctor I Have a Splitting Headache,” Dr. Jerry Swanson, a Mayo Clinic neurologist and headache specialist, helps shed light on this common complaint. Visit with Dr. Swanson and other experts at the March 2019 Headache Symposium in Phoenix, Arizona. Sign up for the mailing list at ce.mayo.edu.

  • Fibromyalgia in a 20 Minute Office Visit

    17/07/2018 Duração: 29min

    Widespread pain. Fatigue. Depression. Why does the diagnosis of Fibromyalgia engender so much fear and trembling? How do we as physicians determine Fibromyalgia from the many other widespread muscle pain syndromes? Today’s selected presentation, “Fibromyalgia in a 20 Minute Office Visit” is presented by Dr. Jeffrey Thompson of the Mayo Clinic. Dr. Thompson, an award-winning educator, is board certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as sports medicine. The March 2019 Mayo Clinic Principles of Pain and Palliative Care: Essential Tools for the Clinician conference will be held at the JW Marriott Desert Springs in Palm Desert, California. This annual conference targets the integration of pain and palliative services across disciplines. We invite you to network with your colleagues and Mayo Clinic faculty by registering at ce.mayo.edu. Links to the course can be found in this podcast’s description.

  • Patients with Medically Unexplained Symptoms

    10/07/2018 Duração: 22min

    There are few patients that are more challenging to care for than those who have medically unexplained symptoms. They require a great deal of our time and huge medical costs can result. When should we suspect symptoms represent a functional disorder? How do we help patients when we have determined that their symptoms don’t represent a serious disorder? Do patients have a common fear regarding what their symptoms represent? Dr. Kevin Fleming, a Mayo Clinic physician in General Internal Medicine joins us to delve into medically unexplained symptoms.

  • Sneezers and Wheezers

    03/07/2018 Duração: 17min

    Up to 30% of adults and children suffer from seasonal allergies. Allergic Rhinitis accounts for nearly 2 million lost school days and 6 million lost work days per year. Are there any non-pharmacologic ways to treat or manage seasonal allergies? Today Dr. Gerald Volcheck is joining us to talk about allergic Rhinitis. Dr. Volcheck is a Mayo Clinic physician and chair of the Division of Allergic Diseases. He is also course director for the Mayo Clinic Clinical Updates in Allergy and Immunology conference held July 2018 in Coronado, California. Visit ce.mayo.edu/allergy2018 and register today. Use coupon code ALLERGY to receive $100 off the registration fee. Offer is limited.

  • Food Allergies: This May be Hard to Swallow

    26/06/2018 Duração: 14min

    How can we diagnose a food allergy from an often vast array of symptoms? Is it possible to desensitize to the food we are allergic to? What are the best methods we have to test for food allergies? Today Dr. Gerald Volcheck is joining us to talk about food allergies. Dr. Volcheck is a Mayo Clinic physician and chair of the Division of Allergic Diseases. He is course director for the Mayo Clinic Clinical Updates in Allergy and Immunology conference held July 2018 in Coronado, California. Visit ce.mayo.edu/allergy2018 and register today. Use coupon code ALLERGY to receive $100 off the registration fee. Offer is limited.

  • Lipids - What Goes Up Must Come Down

    19/06/2018 Duração: 21min

    Hyperlipidemia is one of the most common healthcare problems seen by primary care providers. Stephen Kopecky, Mayo Clinic physician in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, discusses pharmacological treatment of hyperlipidemia and the potential long-term risks of using statins. Dr. Kopecky also talks about how to treat the patient who develops myalgias from several different statins and discusses the gender differences in the benefits seen from statins.

  • What I Won’t Let My Kids Do

    12/06/2018 Duração: 25min

    For physicians like Mark Mannenbach, trampoline injuries are “what they do in the summertime.” Today’s selected presentation, “What I Won’t Let my Kids Do” is presented by Mayo Clinic pediatrician and pediatric emergency medicine physician, Mark Mannenbach, MD. Dr. Mannenbach discusses the top three sport activities he sees the most injuries from and goes on to offer some potential strategies to mitigate these “far too common” injuries. Topics like these are discussed at the Mayo Clinic Pediatric Days conference. This annual conference provides an interdisciplinary update on the latest strategies for providing timely and effective evidence based diagnosis and management plans for multiple aspects of pediatric and young adult health. This year’s conference will be held in October at Chicago’s Westin Hotel on Michigan Avenue. We invite you to network with your colleagues and Mayo Clinic faculty by registering at http://ce.mayo.edu/pediatricdays2018.

  • The Case for Ethics

    05/06/2018 Duração: 14min

    Medical ethics is not new, it actually dates back many centuries. In fact, there’s evidence that this topic dates back to medieval times. Dr. Darryl Chutka welcomes Dr. Jon Tilburt, to review cases where an ethical decision has to be made.

  • Hypertension and the New Hypertension Guidelines Part 2

    29/05/2018 Duração: 22min

    Hypertension is extremely common in our society, affecting nearly 1 in every 3 individuals in the United States. The treatment of hypertension is the most common reason for office visits in non-pregnant adults to healthcare providers and the most common reason for use of prescription medications. Dr. Darryl Chutka, a general internist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, along with Dr. Gary Schwartz, a consultant in the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, discuss the evaluation and management of hypertension and the new hypertension treatment guidelines.

  • Burned by Stress

    23/05/2018 Duração: 15min

    Healthcare professionals are more prone to stress and professional burnout compared to many other occupations. Chronic exposure to stress can decrease a provider’s efficiency and could result in negative consequences on our health and family life. It can lead to mental health issues, alcoholism, and other substance abuse. Debbie Fuehrer is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor in the Mayo Clinic Mind Body Medicine program and is the coordinator of the Mayo Clinic Complementary and Integrative Mind Body Medicine program. Debbie discusses how stress affects us as well as techniques health care professionals can use to manage stress.

  • Hypertension and New Hypertension Guidelines

    15/05/2018 Duração: 24min

    Despite the fact that we have a wide variety of antihypertensive medications available, it’s estimated that up to half of the patients with hypertension are not adequately controlled. Dr. Darryl Chutka, MD, welcomes Dr. Gary L. Schwartz to discuss hypertension and the new hypertension guidelines.

  • Risks and Benefits of Coffee

    17/04/2018 Duração: 11min

    Dr. Darryl Chutka, a general internist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester and Dr. Donald Hensrud, a physician in Preventative Medicine and the medical director for the Mayo Clinic Healthy Living Program in Rochester, Minnesota discuss the risks and benefits of drinking coffee.

  • Management of Opioid Side Effects

    10/04/2018 Duração: 26min

    Bonus Ep2 of 2: Dr. Molly Feely, who is board certified in palliative care, internal medicine, and family medicine now practicing full time palliative care at Mayo Clinic Rochester, talks about best practices for Management of Opioid Side Effects. This podcast is brought to you by the Opioid conference held each year as a part of Mayo Clinic’s Continuing Medical Education. Healthcare providers looking to claim CME credit for this podcast series should go to ce.mayo.edu/opioidpc.

  • Opioid Monitoring and Considerations for Tapering

    03/04/2018 Duração: 31min

    Bonus Ep1 of 2: Dr. Halena Gazelka, an anesthesiologist boarded in pain and palliative medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, talks about best practices for Opioid Monitoring and Considerations for Tapering. This podcast is brought to you by the Opioid conference held each year as a part of Mayo Clinic’s Continuing Medical Education. Healthcare providers looking to claim CME credit for this podcast series should go to ce.mayo.edu/opioidpc.

  • Troponin Edition: Inpatient Care

    13/03/2018 Duração: 33min

    Ep3 of 3: Which patients should be placed in monitored beds? Are there other factors to consider besides the troponin values when treating patients with ACS? Dr. Jamie Newman, a hospitalist at Mayo Clinic-Rochester and Dr. Allan Jaffe, a cardiologist and consultant at Mayo Clinic-Rochester share their insights on inpatient care, including pre- and post-surgery patients. Healthcare providers looking to claim CME credit for this podcast series should go to ce.mayo.edu/troponinpc and register.

  • Troponin Edition: Emergency Medicine

    07/03/2018 Duração: 16min

    Ep2 of 3: Dr. Jamie Newman, a hospitalist at Mayo Clinic-Rochester and Dr. Casey Clements, an emergency physician from Mayo Clinic-Rochester discuss how the new 5th generation assay for troponin will affect emergency medicine. What are the benefits and potential difficulties associated with the new test? Healthcare providers looking to claim CME credit for this podcast series should go to ce.mayo.edu/troponinpc and register.

  • Troponin Edition: The 5th Generation Assay

    28/02/2018 Duração: 18min

    Ep1 of 3: How does the 5th generation assay differ from the 4th generation assay? Will a more sensitive assay improve clinical practice? Dr. Jamie Newman, a hospitalist at Mayo Clinic-Rochester and Dr. Allan Jaffe, a cardiologist and consultant at Mayo Clinic-Rochester walk us through the new 5th generation assay for troponin. Healthcare providers looking to claim CME credit for this podcast series should go to ce.mayo.edu/troponinpc and register.

  • Opioid Edition: The Opioid Crisis and Pain Management

    04/01/2018 Duração: 10min

    Ep1 of 8: Dr. Halena Gazelka, an anesthesiologist boarded in pain and palliative medicine at Mayo Clinic-Rochester walks us through the basics of opioids and the current state of this national crisis. What is an opioid? How bad is the opioid epidemic and how did we get here? Healthcare providers looking to claim CME credit for this podcast series should go to ce.mayo.edu/opioidpc.

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