February 2020
Patient Care

Two Mayo Clinic staff members heavily involved in transfer processes weigh in on how you can ensure a best-case trauma patient transfer.

In a Q and A, the division chair for Mayo Clinic Child Abuse Pediatrics in Rochester, Minnesota, offers insights into child abuse and how you can manage care when this issue arises.

Two Mayo Clinic social workers talk about how to work with cases of potential interpersonal violence, plus current terminology, incidence, determinants and signs.

High-acuity patients can stretch human resources in a smaller medical facility. To maximize your ability to treat such patients, a telemedicine service called TeleEM is now available to provide extra help.
Education

Feb. 26-29, 2020, in Sedona, Ariz.
This course provides the latest advances and innovations in complex brain and skull base tumors, arteriovenous malformations, spinal disorders, acute stroke and epilepsy.

March 2-6, 2020, in Half Moon Bay, Calif.
This pain medicine course for the non-pain specialist helps integrate pain services across disciplines. It addresses improved pain control movement, spine care, pharmacologic management with opioid and non-opioid strategies, and chronic pain.

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