Description
Overview
Harvard Internal medicine Comprehensive Review and Update – June 2021 is a comprehensive educational program providing current evidence and best practices across the full spectrum of Internal Medicine subspecialties. Delivered by leading clinical faculty from Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, the program supports clinicians in optimizing patient care through updated clinical knowledge.
On-demand Internal Medicine education — accessible anytime, anywhere.
Agenda
This program features over 80 high-impact sessions covering subspecialty updates, evidence-based recommendations, and practical strategies for disease diagnosis and management in ambulatory and inpatient settings.
- Comprehensive updates across all areas of Internal Medicine presented by Harvard Medical School’s leading clinical faculty and distinguished teachers
- Evidence-based recommendations for clinical practice to optimize patient care and outcomes
- Outcomes-driven strategies for diagnosis and management in both outpatient and hospital environments
- Case-based sessions and interactive daily Q&A with Harvard faculty
- Expanded treatment options addressing:
- Cardiovascular disease, including considerations for women
- Obesity management encompassing medical and surgical approaches
- Diabetes with novel therapeutic strategies
- Women’s health topics
- COPD, asthma, and obstructive sleep apnea
- Smoking cessation and management of alcohol use disorders
- Inflammatory bowel disease, functional bowel disorders, eosinophilic syndromes, and upper tract diseases
- Autoimmune conditions such as vasculitis, SLE, and rheumatoid arthritis
- State-of-the-art management in:
- Coronary artery disease screening and acute coronary syndrome treatment
- Anticoagulation strategies
- Delirium diagnosis and management
- Thromboembolic disease and complications
- Use of immunotherapies and biologics
- Cancer screening methodologies
- Mind-Body Medicine evidence and applications
- Emerging infections and pneumonia management
- HIV care, immunosuppressed patients, and skin/soft tissue infections
- Telemedicine developments and challenges
- Management of Clostridioides difficile infection including new treatments
- Immunization strategies
- Diagnosis and treatment of viral hepatitis
- Addiction medicine including safe opioid prescription practices
- Acute kidney injury, acid-base disturbances, and chronic kidney disease care
- Contemporary care considerations for LGBTQ patients
- Osteoporosis management and menopausal symptom care
- Diagnosis and management of anxiety and depression
- Latest guideline updates on:
- Breast and gynecologic cancer screening
- Prostate and colorectal cancer screening
- Hyperlipidemia and hypertension management
- Sepsis diagnosis and treatment
- Rational antibiotic use addressing antimicrobial resistance
Speakers
This program features Harvard Medical School’s leading clinical faculty and distinguished teachers from Massachusetts General Hospital and affiliated institutions. The faculty provides expert instruction in their respective internal medicine subspecialties to ensure comprehensive updates and practical guidance.
Target Audience
This program is intended for practicing internists, subspecialists, hospitalists, and other healthcare professionals involved in adult patient care seeking to update and reinforce their clinical knowledge across a wide range of internal medicine topics.
Why This Topic Matters
Harvard Internal medicine Comprehensive Review and Update – June 2021 addresses the critical need for internal medicine clinicians to remain current with rapidly evolving evidence and treatment strategies. As internal medicine encompasses diverse subspecialties, up-to-date knowledge is essential for accurate diagnosis, effective management, and optimized patient outcomes.
MedHub Central provides access to this comprehensive program ensuring specialists in internal medicine can engage in focused, practical learning that enhances clinical expertise and confidence across subspecialty domains.





