Description
About This Course
Harvard Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine 2026 provides a comprehensive, evidence-based update in pulmonary medicine, critical care medicine, and sleep medicine. The course focuses on state-of-the-art evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and procedures for patients with common, rare, and complex respiratory conditions, as well as patients requiring advanced ICU care.
This program is designed for busy clinicians who want practical updates across ARDS, sepsis, pulmonary hypertension, interventional pulmonology, ventilator management, asthma, COPD, interstitial lung disease, pulmonary embolism, sleep-disordered breathing, and ICU emergencies.
Led by Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital faculty, the course delivers clinically relevant recommendations that can support improved decision-making in both outpatient pulmonary practice and inpatient critical care settings.
Why Choose This Course
- Comprehensive pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine update for 2026
- Led by Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital faculty
- Covers real-world ICU challenges including sepsis, ARDS, shock, and respiratory failure
- Includes practical updates on pulmonary hypertension, COPD, asthma, ILD, and lung cancer
- Recorded lectures allow flexible learning at your own pace
- Includes video lectures, subtitle files, and PDF course materials
- Designed for clinicians managing complex pulmonary and ICU patients
Faculty
- Angela Frank
MD, MPH
Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Physician, Massachusetts General Hospital - Kathryn A. Hibbert
MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Director, Medical ICU, Massachusetts General Hospital - Miranda Theodore
MD
Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School - Eric Schmidt
MD
Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Chief, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital
Learning Objectives
Evaluate Lung Disease
Review the pathophysiology of lung disease and critical illness, including key pathologic and radiologic features.
Apply Recent Evidence
Use current literature and evidence-based updates to guide clinical case management.
Use Updated Guidelines
Apply new clinical practice guidelines to improve pulmonary and critical care outcomes.
Improve ICU Management
Review best practices for fluid resuscitation, vasopressor use, respiratory support, and critical care decision-making.
Integrate Specialist Tools
Utilize diagnostic and therapeutic tools from related specialties to care for complicated patients.
Advance Clinical Practice
Translate expert recommendations into practical strategies for pulmonary, ICU, and sleep medicine care.
Course Curriculum & Learning Modules
Pulmonary Medicine & Advanced Lung Disease
- Breaking News in Pulmonary Medicine
- Cystic Fibrosis: Understanding CFTR and New Treatment
- Beyond Cystic Fibrosis: Diagnosis and Management of Non-CF Bronchiectasis
- Lung Transplantation 2026: Referral, Patient Selection, Lung Allocation, and COVID
- Exercise and Cardiopulmonary Disorders: Indications and Interpretation
Interstitial Lung Disease, Pathology & Radiology
- Pulmonary Pathology: Interstitial Lung Disease
- Looking Deeper: Patterns and Insights from Chest Radiology
- Evolving Concepts in the Diagnosis and Management of Connective Tissue Disease-Associated ILD
- Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
- Treatment Challenges of Pulmonary Sarcoidosis
- Diagnosis and Management of IPF
Respiratory Failure, Ventilation & ARDS
- Sedation, Analgesia, and Early Mobility
- Noninvasive Respiratory Support for Acute Respiratory Failure
- Novel Ventilator Modes
- ARDS: State-of-the-Art Strategies to Protect the Lung
- After the ICU: Post-ICU Care Syndrome and Recovery
Sepsis, Shock & ICU Management
- Medicineβs Attempts to Manage Sepsis
- Fluid Responsiveness
- Vasopressors in Septic Shock
- Approach to Empiric Antibiotics in the ICU
- Approach to the Immunocompromised Critically Ill Patient
- Renal Replacement Therapy in the ICU
ICU Emergencies & Advanced Critical Care
- Common Neurologic Issues in the ICU
- TTM and Neuro-prognostication After Cardiac Arrest
- Surgical Emergencies in the Medical ICU
- Updates in Management of Acute Pancreatitis
- Advanced Cardiac Support in the ICU
- Management of the Acutely Hemorrhaging Patient
- Point-of-Care Ultrasound in the Intensive Care Unit
Pneumonia, Palliative Care & Prognosis
- Pneumonia: Community and Hospital Acquired
- Prognosis and Uncertainty in the ICU
- Palliative Care in Advanced Lung Disease
- Breaking Updates in Critical Care
Interventional Pulmonology, COPD & Lung Cancer
- Pleural Disease: 2026 Updates
- Interventional Pulmonology in 2026
- Interventional Bronchoscopy in COPD: Valves, Coils, and Beyond
- Treatment of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
- COPD 2026
Asthma, Infections & Pulmonary Nodules
- Aspergillus Lung Disease
- Asthma: Whatβs New in 2026
- New Therapeutics in Lung Disease: The Age of Immunotherapy
- A Strategic Approach to the Management of Pulmonary Nodules
- Tuberculosis in 2026
- Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Disease
Pulmonary Vascular Disease
- Thrombotic Mechanisms and Antithrombotic Agents
- Pulmonary Embolism: An Update
- Pulmonary Hypertension: Categorization and Evaluation
- Pulmonary Hypertension: Management
- Vasculitis and ANCA
Sleep Medicine
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea
- Central Sleep Apnea 2026
- Sleep Diagnostics
- Noninvasive Ventilation
Who Should Take This Course
This course is designed for pulmonologists, intensivists, critical care physicians, internists, hospital medicine physicians, pulmonary and critical care fellows, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, respiratory therapists, and other medical professionals who want to advance their knowledge in pulmonary and critical care medicine.
Delivery & Access
Course Materials
Includes 63 videos + 5 bonus videos, 63 subtitle files + 5 bonus subtitles, and 54 PDF resources. Total package size: 14.72 GB + 88.49 GB.
Instant Access
Access is provided after purchase so you can start reviewing the course materials without waiting for shipping.
Lifetime Access
One-time purchase with ongoing access to the included digital course materials.
All Devices
Watch and study on your phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop for flexible learning anywhere.
Reviews
βExcellent review for pulmonary and ICU practice. The ARDS, sepsis, and ventilator sessions were especially useful for day-to-day clinical work.β
Pulmonary & Critical Care Fellow
βVery practical and well organized. I liked the mix of pulmonary disease updates, ICU management, and sleep medicine topics.β
Hospital Medicine Physician
βThe recorded format makes it easy to revisit complex topics like pulmonary hypertension, ILD, and point-of-care ultrasound.β
Intensivist
FAQ
Is this course recorded?
Yes. This is a recorded digital course package with video lectures and supporting course materials.
What materials are included?
The package includes 63 videos + 5 bonus videos, 63 subtitle files + 5 bonus subtitle files, and 54 PDF resources.
When will I get access?
Access is provided after purchase. You can contact support if you need help accessing your materials.
Can I watch on any device?
Yes. The course can be accessed on phone, tablet, laptop, and desktop devices.
Who can I contact for help?
You can contact us for access help, product questions, or to request a sample video.





3 reviews for Harvard Pulmonary And Critical Care Medicine 2026