Harvard Updates in General Internal Medicine for Specialists 2025 (Videos + Slides)
📅 Dates: January 27–31, 2025
📍 Location: Boston, MA or Live Online
🎥 Access: All sessions are recorded and available on-demand
🔍 Program Overview
Harvard Medical School presents a premier CME course tailored for specialists seeking the latest updates in general internal medicine and key specialties. With insights from over 30 fields of medicine and surgery, this event provides:
✅ Practical updates
✅ Expert-guided strategies
✅ Evidence-based clinical recommendations
Whether you’re a cardiologist, psychiatrist, surgeon, or hospitalist, this program equips you with essential knowledge to enhance patient care across disciplines.
📌 What You’ll Learn
- Innovations in diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and hypertension
- Up-to-date therapies in cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, oncology, and neurology
- Clinical pearls in sleep medicine, orthopedics, and cognitive decline
- Case-based strategies for comorbidity management
- Guidelines on genetic testing, anticoagulation, and cancer screening
- Patient-centered care addressing obesity, menopause, and osteoporosis
- Insights into climate change and healthcare disparities
🧠 Topics Include
- Ischemic heart disease, atrial fibrillation, and heart failure
- Chronic lung diseases (asthma, COPD)
- GI disorders and liver disease
- Stroke prevention and cognitive health
- Endocrine updates (diabetes, thyroid, menopause)
- Cancer care (breast, colon, prostate, lung)
- Renal medicine, sleep disorders, obesity, headache, allergy
- Orthopedic concerns and musculoskeletal pain
Renowned Harvard Medical School faculty and guest experts deliver course sessions. Each lecture focuses on peer-to-peer learning with actionable takeaways to improve clinical decision-making.
Monday, Jan 27
- Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease – Dr. Eric Isselbacher
- Hypertension Management – Dr. Ksenia Blinnikova
- Stroke Updates – Dr. Mariel Kozberg
- Genetic Testing – Dr. David Einstein
Tuesday, Jan 28
- Renal Medicine – Dr. David Steele
- Diabetes for Subspecialists – Dr. David Nathan
- Asthma – Dr. Nancy Lange-Vaidya
- Anticoagulation – Dr. Rachel Rosovsky
Wednesday, Jan 29
- Obesity – Dr. Jane Sillman
- Outpatient Infections – Dr. Kristen Hysell
- Headaches – Dr. Angeliki Vgontzas
- Osteoporosis – Dr. Sharon Chou
Thursday, Jan 30
- Dementia & Alzheimer’s – Dr. Andrew Budson
- Breast Cancer – Dr. Michelle Specht
- Opioid Use Disorder – Dr. Ellie Grossman
- Allergy Updates – Dr. Anna Wolfson
Friday, Jan 31
- Menopause – Dr. Deborah Kwolek
- Thyroid Disorders – Dr. Gilbert Daniels
- Climate & Health – Dr. Wynne Armand
- Lower Back Pain – Dr. Dana Kotler
- Specialists in psychiatry, cardiology, oncology, neurology, anesthesiology, and more
- Physicians seeking comprehensive internal medicine updates
- Hospitalists, GPs, and subspecialists aiming to stay current with evolving standards of care
- Stay current with cross-specialty clinical advances
- Improve diagnostic and treatment strategies
- Enhance patient outcomes with evidence-based care
Dr. Anjali R., Endocrinologist –
A must for any specialist wanting to stay clinically sharp