Description
About This Course
Harvard Internal Medicine Comprehensive Review and Update 2026 is a comprehensive medical education program from Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. This 66th annual review provides high-yield updates, clinical strategies, and evidence-based recommendations across the full spectrum of Internal Medicine.
The course is designed for clinicians who manage patients in ambulatory and inpatient settings, including internists, family physicians, primary care physicians, hospitalists, and other healthcare professionals. It focuses on practical diagnosis, treatment planning, guideline updates, and real-world clinical decision-making.
This digital package includes recorded video sessions, PDF course materials, and VTT subtitle files, organized into a structured Internal Medicine review covering cardiology, infectious diseases, pulmonary and critical care medicine, endocrinology, nephrology, gastroenterology, rheumatology, hematology-oncology, women’s health, neurology, psychiatry, addiction medicine, geriatrics, palliative care, and pain medicine.
Why Choose This Course
- Faculty-led review from Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital.
- Comprehensive Internal Medicine coverage for both outpatient and inpatient practice.
- Practical updates on diagnosis, treatment, clinical guidelines, and patient management.
- Includes major 2026 topics such as AI in Medicine, obesity care, MASLD, cardio-oncology, immunotherapies, and rapid cancer screening.
- Useful for internists, family physicians, primary care physicians, hospitalists, and medical specialists.
- Organized digital access with videos, PDF materials, and VTT subtitle files.
Faculty
- Rocío Hurtado
MD, DTM&H
Director of the Mycobacterial Center of Excellence, Infectious Disease Division, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School - Andrew S. Allegretti
MD, MSc
Director of Critical Care Nephrology, Nephrology Division, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital
Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School - Jose C. Florez
MD, PhD
Physician-in-Chief and Chair, Department of Medicine, Mass General Brigham
Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Learning Objectives
Apply Current Recommendations
Use up-to-date, evidence-based recommendations for diagnosis and management of relevant Internal Medicine conditions.
Improve Patient Management
Incorporate practical clinical strategies into ambulatory and inpatient medical care.
Integrate New Research
Apply new clinical and translational research findings across Internal Medicine and its subspecialties.
Strengthen Diagnostic Skills
Review diagnostic frameworks and management strategies used in everyday clinical practice.
Update Specialty Knowledge
Refresh knowledge across cardiology, infectious diseases, oncology, nephrology, pulmonary medicine, endocrinology, and more.
Support Better Outcomes
Use evidence-based updates and practical recommendations to support improved patient care.
Course Curriculum & Learning Modules
Core Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Rheumatology & Pain Medicine
- 01 Introduction
- 02 Acute Kidney Injury: A Practical Framework
- 03 Venous Thromboembolic Disease: A Practical Approach
- 04 Giant Cell Arteritis and Polymyalgia Rheumatica: Novel Approaches
- 05 Recurrent Fever Syndromes in Adults
- 06 Dysnatremias: A Practical Approach
- 07 Long-Term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain
- 08 Systemic Lupus for the Clinician
- 09 Update in Management of Chronic Kidney Disease, Including ESRD
- 10 AI in Medicine: A New Frontier
- 11 Inflammatory Arthritis Syndromes: What’s New
Metabolic Health, Obesity & Addiction Medicine
- 12 Management of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD)
- 13 Pharmacologic Management of Obesity in 2026
- 14 Exercise for Health: What’s New in 2026
- 15 Metabolic Health in 2026 Q&A
- 16 Treating Opioid Use Disorder
- 17 Intersection of Infectious Diseases and SUDs: Improving Care and Outcomes for People Who Use Drugs
- 18 Alcohol Use Disorder
- 19 Addiction Medicine Q&A
- 20 Q&A with the Professors
Endocrinology, Women’s Health, Allergy & Pulmonary Medicine
- 21 Updated Hypertension Guidelines and the SPRINT Trial
- 22 Sepsis Update in 2026
- 23 Type 2 Diabetes: A Comprehensive Review for the Practicing Clinician
- 24 Osteoporosis: A Practical Approach for 2026
- 25 New Frontiers in Tobacco Cessation
- 26 Contemporary Management Strategies in Diabetes 2026: Newer Agents and Approaches
- 27 Menopause in 2026: What to Know
- 28 Thyroid Disorders in 2026
- 29 Allergy and Immunology Update
- 30 What’s New in Sleep Apnea
- 31 Anemia and Other Hematology Cases: Interactive Session
- 32 Asthma Diagnosis and Management in 2026
- 33 New Approaches to the Refractory Chronic Cough
- 34 COPD 2026
- 35 Update in Gynecologic Oncology for the Internist: Screening for Ovarian Cancer
- 36 Q&A with the Professors
Infectious Diseases, Critical Care & Hospital Medicine
- 37 HIV/AIDS Update in 2026
- 38 COVID-19 in 2026: Lessons Learned and Key Management Strategies
- 39 Urinary Tract Infections: A Contemporary Approach to Diagnosis and Management
- 40 C. diff Update: Latest Concepts
- 41 Cases in Critical Care Medicine in 2026
- 42 Hospital Medicine Update
- 43 Pneumonia: A Practical Approach in 2026
- 44 New England Journal of Medicine Clinicopathologic Conference
- 45 Skin and Soft Tissue Infections for the Clinician
- 46 What’s New in Immunizations for the Practicing Clinician: Navigating the Maze
- 47 Common ENT and Respiratory Infections in Clinical Practice: What’s New
- 48 Infections in the Immunocompromised Host
- 49 Antibiotics: What You Need to Know in 2026
- 50 Update in Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- 51 Q&A with the Professors
Hematology, Oncology & Cancer Screening
- 52 Breast Cancer Screening and Prevention in 2026
- 53 Breast Cancer Management: What’s New in the Field
- 54 Coagulation I
- 55 Coagulation II
- 56 What You Need to Know About Immunotherapies in Oncology
- 57 The Continuing Evolution of Obesity Care 2026
- 58 Colon Cancer Screening Update in 2026
- 62 Update in GI Malignancies in 2026
- 63 CAR-T Cell Therapy for the Clinician: Nuts and Bolts
- 64 New Frontiers in Rapid Cancer Screening in 2026
- 65 Lifestyle and Cancer
- 66 New Frontiers in Hematology-Oncology 2026 Q&A
- 83 Lung Cancer Management in 2026
- 84 Update in Prostate Cancer
Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Liver Disease
- 59 Contemporary Management in Cirrhosis
- 60 Viral Hepatitis
- 61 Update in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- 81 Approach to Hepatorenal Syndrome and AKI in Cirrhosis
Cardiology & Vascular Medicine
- 67 Nutrition and Cardiac Disease: What the Clinician Needs to Know
- 68 New Frontiers in Cardio-Oncology
- 69 Hot Topics in Valvular Disease
- 70 Key Advances in Cardiology in 2026 Q&A
- 71 Q&A with the Professors
- 72 Best Approaches in the Evaluation of Patients with CAD
- 73 Acute Coronary Syndrome in 2026
- 74 Medicate, Dilate, or Operate: Management of CAD
- 75 Atrial Fibrillation and Ventricular Arrhythmias in 2026
- 76 Thoracic Aorta Disease Update: Etiology, Diagnosis and Management
- 78 Q&A Session with Cardiology
- 79 Hyperlipidemia: Latest Concepts
- 80 Management of the Patient with Heart Failure
- 85 Peripheral Arterial Disease: What You Need to Know
- 91 Heart Disease in Women in 2026
Neurology, Psychiatry, Geriatrics & Palliative Care
- 82 Delirium in 2026: What the Clinician Needs to Know
- 86 Palliative Care Update
- 87 Headaches and Stroke Update for the Clinician
- 88 Cases in Geriatrics: Pearls for the Practicing Clinician
- 89 Update on Depression and Anxiety in 2026
- 90 Innovations in Dementia Care: Screening, Management, and Multidisciplinary Approaches
Workshops, Q&A Sessions & Case-Based Learning
- Metabolic Health in 2026 Workshop
- Addiction Medicine Workshop
- New Frontiers in Hematology-Oncology Workshop
- Key Advances in Cardiology in 2026 Workshop
- New England Journal of Medicine Clinicopathologic Conference
- Faculty Q&A Sessions
- Case-based clinical discussions
Who Should Take This Course
Recommended for: internists, family physicians, primary care physicians, hospitalists, medical specialists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, pharmacists, and other medical professionals who want a comprehensive review of Internal Medicine and its subspecialties.
Delivery & Access
Course Materials
Includes recorded videos, PDF course materials, and VTT subtitle files. Size: GB.
Instant Access
Access details are provided after purchase so you can start reviewing the course materials.
Lifetime Access
One-time purchase with ongoing access to the included digital course files.
All Devices
Watch and review the course on phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop.
Reviews
“A well-structured Internal Medicine review with practical updates across outpatient and inpatient care. The topic organization makes it easy to review key areas efficiently.”
Internal Medicine Physician“Excellent breadth for primary care practice. The cardiology, diabetes, infectious disease, pulmonary, and women’s health updates are especially relevant.”
Family Physician“A strong clinical review for refreshing major Internal Medicine topics and staying current with practical management strategies.”
Primary Care PhysicianFAQ
Is this course recorded?
Yes. This package includes recorded video sessions for self-paced review.
What materials are included?
The package includes recorded videos, PDF course materials, and VTT subtitle files. Size: GB.
When will I get access?
Access details are provided after purchase.
Can I watch on any device?
Yes. The course materials can be reviewed on phone, tablet, laptop, and desktop.
Can I request a sample video?
Yes. Please contact us if you would like to request a sample video before purchase.
Who can I contact for help?
You can contact support for help with access, course files, sample video requests, or product questions.





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