

Mayo Clinic Talks
Mayo Clinic
Timely consultations relevant for family medicine, primary care, and general internal medicine topics for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and residents. Offering CME credit for most episodes at https://ce.mayo.edu/podcast. Produced by @MayoMedEd.
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Jun 17, 2025 • 32min
Class 5 Tuberculosis Cases
In this discussion, infectious disease specialist John W. Wilson tackles the alarming rise in tuberculosis cases, particularly the complex class 5 cases. He delves into the challenges of diagnosing TB, emphasizing the importance of recognizing subtle symptoms and risk factors. Wilson explains the critical role of primary care providers and public health strategies in managing suspected cases, including innovative treatment options like a four-drug regimen and techniques like directly observed therapy. It’s an enlightening conversation about a global health concern that demands attention.

Jun 10, 2025 • 33min
Life as a Student
Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D.
Guests: Mary Lang; Caroline M. Gearin; Nick R. Winder, SPT
Students in the various fields of medicine deal with a variety of stresses. Perhaps one of the biggest stresses is getting accepted into their respective school to begin their training. Once enrolled, they’re then provided a large amount of information to be memorized and essentially need to learn a new language. They have pressure to do well on exams and spend countless hours in study or on the wards. Many students deal with financial stresses, often graduating with a tremendous student loan debt. So, what’s life like as a student? How do students deal with these stresses? What’s the application procedure like and are there ways to increase the chances of getting accepted? Do our schools devote enough time to our students’ wellness and burn-out prevention? These are some of the questions we’ll cover in this podcast as we discuss “Life as a Student”. My three guests are all students in a variety of medical training programs. Mary Lang is a 2nd year medical student at the Mayo Alix School of Medicine after obtaining a degree in biomedical engineering. Caroline Gearin is a 2nd year physician assistant student at the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences and also has a bachelor’s degree in health science. Nick Winder is a 2nd year physical therapy student at the Mayo Clinic physical therapy doctoral program.
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Jun 3, 2025 • 32min
Pulmonary Hypertension
Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D.
Guest: Robert L. Scott, M.D., Ph.D.
Pulmonary hypertension is an important medical condition and often underrecognized in primary care. It has a variety of causes, and its most common presenting symptom is dyspnea. As primary care clinicians, we often see patients with symptoms of dyspnea and pulmonary hypertension is not a health problem we commonly encounter. Yet, early recognition and diagnosis is important and has major implications for patient outcomes. What are some clues that a patient might have pulmonary hypertension? What are its most common causes and what are the potential complications if it goes unrecognized? These are some of the questions I’ll be asking my guest, Robert L. Scott, M.D., Ph.D., from the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at the Arizona campus of the Mayo Clinic as we discuss “Pulmonary Hypertension”.
** Course link-- https://ce.mayo.edu/pulmonary-medicine/content/mayo-clinic-pulmonary-hypertension-symposium-2025
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May 29, 2025 • 33min
Genes and Your Health Series: Colon Cancer
Host: Denise M. Dupras, M.D., Ph.D.
Guest: Jewel J. Samadder, M.D., Gastroenterologist and Professor, Mayo Clinic
In this episode of Mayo Clinic Talks, Dr. Denise Dupras interviews Dr. Jewel Samadder about colon cancer, with a focus on how genetics and family history influence cancer risk and screening strategies. Dr. Samadder emphasizes empowering primary care providers to identify patients who may benefit from genetic evaluation and early colonoscopy. He encourages clinicians to take thorough family histories and use them to guide screening strategies, helping catch cancer early — or prevent it entirely.
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May 27, 2025 • 32min
Obstetric and Gynecologic Health Series: Infertility and Miscarriage
Host: Danielle O’Laughlin, PA-C, MS and Jenna Wygant, APRN, CNP, DNP
Guest: Nicole Callahan, APRN, CNP, MS
In this episode, along with guest Nicole Callahan, APRN, CNP, MS, we explore reproductive health challenges. Starting with the different types of miscarriage—identifying their unique anatomic changes, symptoms, and outcomes. We will cover the basics of both female and male infertility, including when it’s the ideal time to refer patients for specialized care. Finally, we explore ectopic pregnancy, discussing common locations, risk factors, clinical presentation, diagnostic approach, and treatment options.
By the end of this podcasts, listeners will be able to:
Identify the differences in anatomic changes, symptoms, and outcomes in the types of miscarriage.
Understand the basics in female and male infertility and when to refer for more advanced care.
Describe an ectopic pregnancy in regard to most common location, risk factors, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
Learn more about this series: Mayo Clinic Talks: Obstetric and Gynecologic Health | Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development
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May 22, 2025 • 40min
Genes and Your Health Series: Harnessing the Power of T-Cells for the Treatment of Cancer and Immune Related Diseases
Dr. Saad J. Kenderian, a hematology consultant at the Mayo Clinic, discusses the revolutionary CAR-T cell therapy, which modifies T-cells to target blood cancers like leukemia. He emphasizes patient selection and treatment monitoring, while exploring the therapy's potential for autoimmune diseases. The conversation delves into cytokine storms, linking lessons from COVID-19 to cancer treatment challenges. Additionally, Kenderian addresses the need for increased awareness about CAR-T therapy and its accessibility hurdles, highlighting its transformative potential for many patients.

May 20, 2025 • 21min
Obstetric and Gynecologic Health Series: Vaginal Conditions
Host: Danielle O’Laughlin, PA-C, MS
Guest: Jenna Wygant, APRN, CNP, DNP
In this episode, Jenna Wygant, APRN, CNP, DNP, walks listeners through the most common types of vaginitis, helping providers to confidently differentiate between them.
We’ll explore the definitions, causes, risk factors, signs and symptoms, as well as diagnostic methods and treatment options for each condition. Comparing the features of these common vaginitis conditions will be emphasized throughout the episode.
By the end of this podcasts, listeners will be able to:
Differentiate common vaginitis conditions.
Understand the definition, causes/risk factors, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment for common vaginitis conditions.
Identify features that help compare common vaginitis conditions.
Learn more about this series: Mayo Clinic Talks: Obstetric and Gynecologic Health | Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development
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May 15, 2025 • 24min
Obstetric and Gynecologic Health Series: Vulvar Conditions
Host: Danielle O’Laughlin, PA-C, MS and Jenna Wygant, APRN, CNP, DNP
Guest: Jenna Johnson, APRN, CNP, DNP
In this episode, we focus on understanding and differentiating common vulvar conditions with guest Jenna Johnson, APRN, CNP, DNP. We will cover how to recognize conditions such as risk factors, signs and symptoms, and gain insight into how these conditions are diagnosed and treated. We’ll also highlight helpful ways to compare these common vulvar health conditions.
By the end of this podcast, listeners will be able to:
Differentiate common vulvar conditions.
Understand the definition, causes/risk factors, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment for common vulvar conditions.
Identify features that help compare common vulvar conditions.
Learn more about this series: Mayo Clinic Talks: Obstetric and Gynecologic Health | Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development
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May 13, 2025 • 30min
Obstetric and Gynecologic Health Series: Contraception
Host: Danielle O’Laughlin, PA-C, MS
Guest: Jenna Wygant, APRN, CNP, DNP
Guest, Jenna Wygant, APRN, CNP, DNP, joins us to explore the full spectrum of contraception options - from natural family planning to non-hormonal and hormonal methods. For each type of contraception, an understanding of how each type works, their efficacy, and the potential risks and benefits will be covered. We also break down the different types of emergency contraception and considerations to review when consulting with patients.
By the end of this podcast, listeners will be able to:
Define natural family planning, non-hormonal, and hormonal contraceptives.
Understand the use, efficacy, mechanism of action, and risks and benefits for the different types of contraception.
Explain the types and uses of emergency contraception.
Learn more about this series: Mayo Clinic Talks: Obstetric and Gynecologic Health | Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development
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May 8, 2025 • 34min
Obstetric and Gynecologic Health Series: Menstrual Cycle and Menopause
Host: Danielle O’Laughlin, PA-C, MS and Jenna Wygant, APRN, CNP, DNP
Guest: Jissy Cyriac, M.D.
In this episode, guest Jissy Cyriac, M.D., will walk us through the complexities of menstrual health by comparing a normal menstrual cycle with the key causes of abnormal uterine bleeding and menopause. Recognizing the signs, symptoms, and treatment options for conditions like endometriosis, adenomyosis, and endometrial hyperplasia. Plus, we’ll highlight essential buzzwords, the gold-standards and helpful ways to help solidify understanding of key aspects of gynecologic health for menstrual cycles, abnormal uterine bleeding causes, and menopause.
By the end of this podcasts, listeners will be able to:
Differentiate the normal menstrual cycle versus causes of abnormal uterine bleeding and menopause.
Recognize the signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for a few of the abnormal uterine bleeding causes including endometriosis, adenomyosis, and endometrial hyperplasia.
Identify BUZZ words, gold standards, and helpful ways to remember components of the normal menstrual cycle, abnormal uterine bleeding causes, and menopause.
Learn more about this series: Mayo Clinic Talks: Obstetric and Gynecologic Health | Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development
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