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Mayo Clinic Clinical Update e-Edition
March 2014
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Patient Care

Pain Rehabilitation Center improves pain and function without opioids

Mayo Clinic has one of the largest adult and pediatric pain rehabilitation programs in the country and one of the most experienced and successful programs for safe and effective tapering of low- and high-dose opioids.

40 years of addiction treatment

In keeping with its tradition of groundbreaking work in addictive disorders treatment, Mayo has established the Samuel C. Johnson Genomics of Addictions Research Program, with the long-term goals of predicting, treating and preventing alcoholism and other chemical dependencies.

Transitions Program reduces psychiatric hospital admissions, fills gaps in care

An intensive outpatient program aims to cut psychiatric hospital admissions by providing resources for adults leaving acute hospitalization or needing additional care after an emergency department visit.

Mayo unveils Destination Medical Center plan

A $5.6 billion expansion plan will help Mayo offer its integrated care model to more patients worldwide.

Research

Mayo Clinic Depression Center offers innovative, integrated care
In addition to providing innovative programs for bipolar disorder and major depression, clinicians and investigators in the Department of Psychiatry and Psychology conduct clinically relevant research and a broad range of clinical trials.

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Education

Effective Clinical Management of Borderline Personality Disorder
July 18, 2014, in Minneapolis
This one-day workshop will be led by John G. Gunderson, M.D., professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Brian A. Palmer, M.D., assistant professor of psychiatry at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester, Minn.

Bench to Bedside & Back to Bench: Translational Bridges in Mood & Addiction
Sept. 4-6, 2014, in Rochester, Minn.
This course reviews systems biology approaches to psychiatry, the integration of preclinical and clinical research, targeted and exploratory biomarker studies and novel treatment development.

See all Psychology & Psychiatry Continuous Professional Development Courses

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Grand Rounds

New Grand Rounds presentations are available online

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