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
PACE/State of FL - This webinar will provide an overview of recent regulatory changes impacting clinical laboratories. This will include the latest updates to Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) memos and brochures, the termination of Clinical Laboratory Improvement Advisory Committee (CLIAC) and its impact to clinical laboratories, a summary of the FDA LDT final rule regulatory journey, and a discussion of the shift to announced inspections.
Practical guidance on when and how to test yeast isolates, key susceptibility testing methods and criteria, and the role of epidemiological cutoff values (ECVs).
PACE/State of FL - Presentation Recording Coming Soon - This presentation explores the distinctions between capillary and venous collection and compares home-based versus clinic-based sampling, with attention to delayed processing and shipping stability.
Clinically relevant overview of key genetic factors, testing strategies, and post-result care.
Conflict is a natural part of human interaction, and the workplace is not immune from that experience. Through this microlearning, we'll explore how proper conflict[...]
For healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of the assessment and treatment options for patients with neurodegenerative diseases.
The increased prevalence of certain tick- and mosquito-borne illnesses, the benefits of an algorithmic testing approach, and the growing importance of co-infection testing.
Reviewing the challenges healthcare providers face in distinguishing between new and residual marijuana use in patients.
Maintaining a diverse and sufficient blood supply is essential for hospital care, as transfusions support many critical treatments. Several known red blood cell antigens make donor-recipient matching complex, especially across diverse populations, highlighting the need to overcome barriers such as mistrust or lack of awareness in underrepresented communities. In the U.S., blood donors must meet specific health and eligibility requirements to ensure safety for both donor and recipient. The following podcast episodes feature blood banking-related interviews that discuss these topics.
Our annual Outreach Conference, Leveraging the Laboratory, will take place on Sept. 16–17, 2025, in Nashville. This year’s theme, “Vision to Action,” offers a wide variety of perspectives pertaining to health system laboratory outreach programs. Here are the top 3 reasons why you should attend.
PACE/State of FL - The critical role of pharmacogenomics and therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) in managing immunosuppressive therapy for solid organ transplant recipients.
Registration is now open for the 2025 Mayo Clinic Classical Hematology Conference: Nonmalignant Hematology and Bleeding and Thrombotic Disorders. Reserve your spot today.