Description
The State of the Art in Internal Medicine
Innovations and New Practices in Internal Medicine 2025 will be held online this year, using live streaming, electronic Q&A, and other remote learning technologies.
Overview
This program provides a comprehensive update of the most important changes now impacting Internal Medicine and guidance on how to incorporate these changes into your clinical practice to improve patient outcomes.
Practical, Fast-Paced, Online Education
This live streaming educational experience is fast paced, relevant to the current healthcare environment, and draws upon real-life cases. The course is designed and led by Harvard Medical School’s clinical faculty who are leaders in their respective fields and are instrumental in bringing these novel developments to clinical medicine. It offers updates and advances in diagnostic and treatment approaches, covering the broad spectrum of internal medicine specialties:
- Cardiovascular Medicine
- Pulmonology
- Oncology
- Dermatology
- Addiction Medicine
- Endocrinology
- Geriatrics
- Rheumatology
- Gastroenterology
- Neurology
- Infectious Diseases
- Nephrology
- Allergy/Immunology
- Women’s Health
- Psychiatry
Guidance to Improve Diagnosis, Treatment, and Clinical Outcomes
Highlights of this program include:
- Comprehensive updates on new anticoagulants and their antidotes
- Algorithms for the use of diabetes medications
- Update on technologic aids for diabetes management
- Care of transgender and gender diverse patients
- Medical and surgical therapy for obesity management
- Latest developments on the use of SGLT-2 inhibitors in heart failure
- Update in menopause management
- Advances in percutaneous aortic and mitral valve therapies
- Current and future role of AI in medicine
- Exercise for health 2025
- Novel therapies for lipid management
- Up-to-date guidance for management of opioid use disorder
- Optimal management of irritable bowel syndrome
- Reevaluating the role of race in medicine
- The latest in cancer screening
- Emerging therapies for Alzheimer’s disease and depression
- Best practices for responsible antibiotic use
- Update in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD)
- What’s new in vaccines for 2025
Schedule
Treatment of Heart Failure in 2025
Thyroid Disease in Pregnancy
Athanasios Bikas, MD, PhD
Hot Topics in Infectious Diseases
Immunotherapy for the Internist
Asthma Medications in 2025
Pelvic Floor Disorders: Medical Management and More
Update in Menopause Management
Tara K. Iyer, MD
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
The Truth Behind Cannabis Use
Jordan Tishler, MD
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
Clinical Cases in Dermatology
Update in Geriatrics: The Latest Studies and Their Clinical Relevance
Management of Ischemic Heart Disease and Lipids
Benjamin M. Scirica, MD, MPH
Advances in Diagnosis and Management of Headache
Advances in Gout and Crystal Deposition Disease
Sara K. Tedeschi, MD, MPH
Cancer Screening Cases
Leigh Simmons, MD
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
Responsible Use of Antibiotics
Advancing Patient Equity in Medicine
Bram Wispelwey, MD, MS, MPH
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
Depression and Anxiety
David Kroll, MD
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
What’s New in Vaccines
Daniel A. Solomon, MD
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
Diabetes Management: New Drugs, Approaches, and Guidelines
Best Practices for Preoperative Evaluation
Adam C. Schaffer, MD, MPH
Atrial Fibrillation
Paul C. Zei, MD, PhD, FHRS, FACC
Percutaneous Approaches to Valvular Disease
Updates in Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders: GERD, Barrett’s Esophagus, and H. pylori
Gynecologic Cancer Screening
Colleen M. Feltmate, MD
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
Dietary Approaches to Obesity Management
Chika V. Anekwe, MD, MPH
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
Transgender Health in Primary Care
Ole-Petter R. Hamnvik, MB BCh, BAO, MMSc, MRCPI
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
Update in Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
Gad A. Marshall, MD
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
This session includes content relevant to the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine requirement that physicians treating an adult population receive training in the “diagnosis, treatment and care of patients with cognitive impairments including, but not limited to, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.”
What’s New in Obesity Medications, Devices, and Procedures
Jaime Almandoz, MD, MBA, MRCPI, FTOS
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
Update on STIs, PrEP and Doxy-PEP
Kevin L. Ard, MD
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
AI and Chat GPT
Rebecca G. Mishuris, MD, MS, MPH
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
Exercise for Health: What’s New in 2025
Meagan M. Wasfy, MD, MPH
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
What’s New in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Kyle D. Staller, MD, MPH
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit in Massachusetts
Management of Opioid Use Disorder
Joji Suzuki, MD
Meets criteria for Risk Management credit and Opioid Education and Pain Management Training in Massachusetts
Thrombosis and Anticoagulation
Stroke Management in 2025
Best Practices in Hypertension Management
Romela Petrosyan, MD, FACP
Climate Change in Medicine
Caren G. Solomon, MD, MPH
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