Specialty Clinic Seminar Series
As a part of our mission to enhance the health of the communities, Mercy is proud to offer the Specialty Clinics Seminar Series.
The Seminar Series is offered at no-charge and aims to provide healthcare providers the latest information and best practices within individual specialties. The seminars in the series offer CME/contact hour credit toward continuing education, unless otherwise noted. Open to all healthcare providers, the topics covered will be most relevant to physicians, advance practice providers, nurses, and clinical support staff.
See individual events for additional information.
Seminar Registration Update
Pre-registration is now available and will be required for Mercy's Specialty Clinic Seminars. Registration will be accepted through the start of the seminar, just click the "Register Now" drop down under your desired seminar and follow the prompts. Once complete, an email containing the webinar link will be sent to you.
Upcoming Seminars:
Paraoesophageal Hernias: A Practical Approach for PCPs
Wednesday, April 22, 2026 · 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Presenter: Sajida Ahad, MD, FACS
Mercy General Surgery
Objectives
1. Select appropriate diagnostic studies for suspected paraoesophageal hernia in the primary care setting.
2. Identify red-flag symptoms and clinical scenarios that warrant urgent or elective referral.
3. Apply evidence-based referral timing to reduce emergent surgical presentations.
4. Counsel patients effectively on risks, progression, and shared decision-making regarding surveillance versus repair.
5. Improve patient outcomes by integrating early recognition, timely imaging, and multidisciplinary care.
Register Now
Register for Paraoesophageal Hernia: A Practical Approach to Management for PCPs
After you register, you will receive an email with the webinar link.
From Screening to Survival: Navigating Cancer Genetics in the Gastroenterology World
Wednesday, May 6, 2026 · 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Presenter: Aime Hass, ARNP, FNP-BC
Hall-Perrine Cancer Center
Objectives
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Select appropriate diagnostic studies for suspected paraoesophageal hernia in the primary care setting.
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Identify red-flag symptoms and clinical scenarios that warrant urgent or elective referral.
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Apply evidence-based referral timing to reduce emergent surgical presentations.
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Counsel patients effectively on risks, progression, and shared decision-making regarding surveillance versus repair.
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Improve patient outcomes by integrating early recognition, timely imaging, and multidisciplinary care.
Register Now
Coming Soon
Multidisciplinary Approach to GI Cancer Care
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 · 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Presenter: Brendon Honick, MD, MS
Hall-Perrine Cancer Center
Objectives
- Understand the workflow of Multi-D Clinics
- Discuss the importance of these clinics
- Discuss the appropriate patients and how they benefit from this approach
Register Now
Coming Soon