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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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Our annual outreach conference will take place Sept. 23–24, 2026, in Rochester, Minnesota. This year’s event, Leveraging the Laboratory: Bold Thinking. Big Impact., focuses on how innovative approaches and strategic decision-making can drive meaningful results for health system laboratory outreach programs.
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.
PACE/State of FL - Substance use disorders and the common laboratory tests and matrices used for controlled substance monitoring.
Challenge your knowledge with short, interactive case studies from Mayo Clinic physicians, scientists, and allied health staff with October's Pathways Case Studies.
In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” Justin Kreuter, M.D., interviews Reade Quinton, M.D., an associate professor of laboratory medicine and pathology and anatomic pathologist at Mayo Clinic to discuss interview tips for future pathology residents.
PACE/State of FL - The latest ASCO guidelines for selection of germline genetic testing panels for cancer patients.
Regulatory compliance and recent policy changes at the federal and state level relevant to hospital laboratory outreach programs.
Learn from Mayo Clinic experts in September's Pathways Case Studies.
This month’s microlearning discusses the various types of customers a laboratory encounters and explains the importance of creating green dot experiences for them.