This 3-day intensive Harvard Medical School CME program, which has sold out for the past 4 years, updates busy practitioners on current, best practices in hospital medicine. Among the highest-rated Harvard CME courses, the curriculum covers over 30 core topics, with an emphasis on practical management of common problems. PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: Practical review of direct oral anticoagulants and reversal agents -- Rapid-fire cases on insulin management -- Key updates on pneumonia diagnosis and management -- Can't-miss radiology and ECG diagnoses -- New pharmacotherapies for opioid addiction -- Practice-changing recommendations for supplemental O2 -- Pearls for improving laboratory interpretation -- Practical approaches to ß-lactam allergy -- New prediction rules for PE and chest pain -- Updated guidelines for sepsis and septic shock -- Case-based review of antibiotics and culture interpretation -- New FDA approvals for bleeding, liver disease, influenza, acute pain, and more.
Topics: Harvard, CME, Heart failure, Atrial fibrillation, Acute coronary syndromes, Diabetes, ECGs, Radiology, UTI, Pneumonia, Critical care, Skin and soft tissue infections, Sepsis, Stroke/TIA, Hemodialysis, Acute kidney injury, Direct oral anticoagulants, GI bleed, C. difficile, Laboratory interpretation, Hematology, Allergy, Delirium, Pain and palliative care, Addiction/withdrawal syndromes, COPD, Preoperative evaluation, Electrolyte disorders, Syncope, Venous thromboembolism, Pancreatobiliary disease, Liver disease, HIV, Asthma, Antibiotics, Arrhythmias, Rheumatology, Bacteremia/Endocarditis