Insights: Education
The exchange of knowledge is a founding principle of Mayo Clinic. We provide a wide range of in-person, live online, and on-demand education opportunities. Our physicians and allied health staff are committed to sharing their knowledge with as many people as possible. Many of our offerings are accredited, and most are available without any additional fees.
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“There are two objects of medical education: To heal the sick, and to advance the science.”
Charles H. Mayo, M.D.
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Register now – May 12, 2026 Explore how mass spectrometry serves as a powerful investigative tool
Discuss ways to become an effective coach and guide your colleagues and teams toward improvements and successes.
April 28, 2025 - Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is classified as either Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, based on clinical presentation, endoscopic findings, histopathology, and disease distribution.
November 3, 2025 - In this video, Dr. Andrew McKeon describes how the field of autoimmune neurology testing has changed with the explosion of antibody discovery and discusses the importance of a patient-first, phenotype-based approach.
September 29, 2025 - This session provides an in depth overview of evolving diagnostic approaches in neuroimmunology.
This webinar reviews 2026 updates to pathology and laboratory CPT codes, including newly added, deleted & revised codes.
PACE/FL - Explore ways of calculating and displaying available laboratory capacity that can be used in coordination with practice and outreach growth plans.
Proficiency testing (PT) is a critical quality assurance tool that ensures laboratory accuracy and reliability by comparing test results with established standards. Improper handling of PT—especially through unauthorized referral to external labs—can lead to regulatory sanctions, making it essential for lab directors, supervisors, and staff to understand and comply with PT referral rules.
Accurate coagulation testing starts with proper specimen preparation. Even small pre-analytic errors, such as underfilled tubes, hemolysis, or improper centrifugation, can compromise results and patient care.
Recognize the motivations and barriers of first-time blood donors and work to retain them for sustainable future donations.
In this episode of the “Leveraging the Laboratory” podcast, Jane Hermansen, outreach manager at Mayo Clinic Laboratories, is joined by Todd Juen, outpatient lab supervisor at Mayo Clinic. Together, they explore how to deliver exceptional experiences to patient populations with unique needs.
The rapidly evolving field of pharmacogenomics, the DPYD gene and its significance in oncology.
This microlearning will familiarize users on MCL's AI-augmented kidney stone test along with the proper procedures for collecting and processing kidney stones to provide accurate, cost-effective, and timely analysis of the stones.