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Mayo Update - August 2020

August 2020

Mayo Clinic's highest priority is patient and staff safety. We are taking every precaution to safely care for patients during their visit. Mayo Clinic has a long-standing history of helping our community in crisis while maintaining capacity to care for patients who need it most. We continue to evaluate the circumstances at each of our sites and follow federal and state mandates to protect the safety of our patients, staff and communities.

Find resources for providers and answers to questions on referrals and testing for COVID-19 on the Medical Professionals Resource Center.

Patient Care

Endocrine practice changes to ensure patient and staff safety Endocrinologists at Mayo Clinic share practice changes to ensure the safety of patients and staff and still provide needed care for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Medical education adapts in the midst of a pandemic A Mayo Clinic endocrinology fellow, Omar M. El Kawkgi, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., and fellowship program director, Kurt A Kennel, M.D., share perspectives of education during a pandemic.

Providers from around the world collaborate to address osteoporosis treatment crisis Providers from around the world come together to work on new opportunities to increase the screening, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis in individuals at high risk to prevent fractures.

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Research

Oncogenic osteomalacia, a rare endocrine disorder Natalia Genere, M.D., and Robert D. Tiegs, M.D., discuss the care plan for a woman who presented with multiple, nontraumatic fractures discovered during a work-up of diffuse bone pain.

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Education

Principles in the Care of Transgender and Intersex Patients 2020 - LIVESTREAM Oct. 8-10, 2020 — Livestream This pioneering CME course offers cutting-edge perspectives and practical evidence-based principles for working with transgender and intersex patients before, during and after transition. Experts from Mayo Clinic's Transgender and Intersex Specialty Care Clinic instruct attendees in medical, surgical, psychosocial, legal and ethical issues in transgender and intersex care. Participants leave with the skills to provide progressive and informed care to this emergent patient population.

Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development offers online CME courses and podcasts to help meet your CME needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Medical education from Mayo Clinic experts is also available through GIBLIB, a new on-demand medical education library. GIBLIB’s extensive offerings include full-capture surgical video with live narration by Mayo Clinic surgeons, lectures by industry leaders, and GIBLIB originals featuring timely discussions on trending topics in medicine.

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In the Video Center

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