Mayo Clinic Neurology in Clinical Practice 2025 provides neurologists and general medical providers with a comprehensive review and update on the most recent advances in the diagnosis, evaluation, and management of common neurological conditions encountered in everyday clinical practice. This course is designed for neurologists, internists, family practitioners, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners seeking a practical, evidence-based approach to neurological care.
The program emphasizes real-world clinical decision-making across a wide range of neurological disorders, including movement disorders, epilepsy, neuro-oncology, peripheral neuropathy, autonomic dysfunction, and central nervous system infections. Didactic sessions integrate interactive polling, video-based case presentations, and expert-led question-and-answer panel discussions. Clinical case correlations are incorporated throughout the course to reinforce diagnostic reasoning and management strategies.
* Date of Original Release: 2025
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Review current recommendations for advanced Parkinson disease (PD) treatments.
- Evaluate the strength of evidence supporting advanced PD therapies, with a focus on patient-centered outcomes.
- Apply evidence-based guidelines to select appropriate diagnostic tests for patients presenting with seizures or unexplained episodic events.
- Recognize indications for referral of patients with neuro-oncologic conditions to multidisciplinary care teams.
- Identify red flags in the clinical presentation of seizures or spells that require urgent evaluation and intervention.
- Interpret diagnostic studies, including nerve conduction studies and electromyography (EMG), to classify peripheral neuropathies.
- Identify the clinical features of common autonomic disorders, including orthostatic hypotension and autonomic neuropathy.
- Recognize critical warning signs in central nervous system infection presentations that require immediate management.
- Interpret diagnostic tools such as cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis to support the diagnosis of neurological disease.
MAYO CLINIC NEUROLOGY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE 2025





