Leading clinical faculty from Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, (MGH) and Spaulding Rehabilitation Network have come together to develop this new CME program. It offers 360-degree education to manage patients with multiple comorbidities. Specifically, it: 1) Delivers updates and state-of-the-art practices for examination, diagnosis, and management of the 20+ conditions most commonly seen in medically complex patients, including heart failure, diabetes, sepsis, cancer, neurologic and immune-modulated diseases; 2) Advances your understanding and ability to manage these conditions, not just as siloed diseases, but as interactive physiologic systems and in so doing, secure the best possible outcomes for your patients.
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