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 a review of several real-life laboratory safety events. The presentation will outline the scenarios, the lessons learned and look at ways future incidents can be prevented. We will also discuss ways to create effective corrective and preventive action plans.
This month's microlearning explores effective strategies for managing emotions at work, including boosting self-awareness, regulating reactions, and fostering professional communication.
PACE/State of FL - This webinar will discuss the advantages of using electrophysiology results to guide the selection of axonal or demyelinating testing for peripheral neuropathy. This approach can help identify specific antibodies associated with the condition, providing a more precise diagnosis, and improving patient outcomes. Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment, as the therapeutic approach varies based on the underlying cause of peripheral neuropathy.
This microlearning will help learners develop the ability to include autoimmune movement disorders and related phenomena as part of the differential diagnosis, gain proficiency in categorizing autoimmune movement disorders based on phenotype and clinical progression, and identify effective strategies for diagnosing and managing autoimmune movement disorders.
Mayo Clinic laboratory experts share case studies that challenge you to test your knowledge of anatomic and clinical pathology in January's Pathways Case Studies.
This month's microlearning focuses on email management. When you manage your time well, you can prioritize the most important emails, handle urgent tasks quickly, and avoid the stress of an overflowing inbox. Without a plan, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed or waste time sifting through messages, but with the right strategies, you can stay on top of your inbox and avoid distractions.
December's Pathways Case Studies: Short, interactive case studies from Mayo Clinic physicians, scientists, and allied health staff.
PACE/State of FL - Updates to pathology and laboratory CPT codes for 2025, including newly added, deleted, and revised codes.
This month’s microlearning discusses the importance of emotional intelligence, including how to understand, use, and manage your emotions to enhance communication, reduce stress, and build stronger relationships in the workplace.
PACE/State of FL - An in-depth look at the efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Autopsy Lab through Lean principles.
November's Pathways Case Studies explores cases in cytopathology, gastroenterology pathology, gynecological pathology, renal pathology, and surgical pathology.
This month’s microlearning shares the Elicit – Provide – Elicit framework for exchanging information in a collaborative way.