Harvard Emergency Medicine Updates & Current Practices 2026
A comprehensive, high-yield emergency medicine update covering POCUS, airway management, resuscitation, stroke protocols, trauma, AI in the ED, telemedicine, and practical clinical decision-making.
Harvard Emergency Medicine Updates & Current Practices 2026 — MGH Department of Emergency Medicine. Recorded course package with HD videos and downloadable PDF resources.
About This Course
Harvard Emergency Medicine Updates & Current Practices 2026 is designed for clinicians who want practical, evidence-based updates in modern emergency medicine. The course reviews critical advances across acute care, trauma, resuscitation, stroke, POCUS, airway management, emergency operations, clinical informatics, and patient-centered emergency care.
The program brings together expert-led teaching, real-world case discussions, and focused clinical updates to help emergency medicine professionals strengthen confidence in urgent decision-making.
Why Choose This Course
Key Highlights
- MGH Department of Emergency Medicine faculty
- 40+ topics covering emergency, trauma, critical care, and POCUS updates
- Focused review of cardiac arrest, stroke, airway, PE, septic shock, and ARDS
- AI, clinical informatics, telemedicine, and innovation in emergency medicine
- Recorded access designed for flexible learning
Learning Objectives
Complete Curriculum — 40+ Topics
Section 1 — Cardiac Emergencies & Resuscitation
- Cardiac Arrest
- Update on Ventricular Fibrillation Cardiac Arrest Treatment
- How to Read Ischemia on ECGs
- Recent Cardiologic Advances in EM
- 10 Things You Never Imagined About Monitoring Blood Pressure
Section 2 — Stroke, Trauma & Critical Care
- The 2026 Acute Ischemic Stroke Guidelines — Top 10 Take-homes
- Mild Head Trauma
- Cranial Nerve Deficits
- ARDS
- Current Concepts in Septic Shock Management
- Vasopressors and Shock Pearls
Section 3 — Airway & Respiratory Emergencies
- Airway Advances
- Echo in Pulmonary Embolism
- Practice Updates in Acute PE
Section 4 — POCUS Comprehensive
- POCUS — Cardiac and Lung
- POCUS — eFAST
- POCUS — Procedures
- POCUS — Pediatric Cases
Section 5 — Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- Current Practice in Newborn Fever
- Pediatrics — Bronchiolitis: What’s Known and What’s New
- Top Updates in PEM Literature 2025–2026
Section 6 — Geriatric Emergency Medicine
- Geriatric Falls
- Impact of Boarding on Geriatric Patients
- Atypical Presentations of Disease in Older Adults
- Multi-Factorial Fall Prevention Interventions
Section 7 — AI, Innovation & Telemedicine
- AI in the ED
- Clinical Informatics in the ED
- Predictive Model Evaluation
- Innovation in Emergency Medicine — Challenges and Opportunities
- Tele-Disaster Medicine
Section 8 — Trauma, Surgical & Environmental
- Emergency Management of Burns
- Hand Injuries — Case-Based Updates
- Wilderness Medicine & High Altitude Illness
- Frostbite Management in the ED
- On-Field Management of Medical Emergencies in Elite Athletes
Section 9 — Specialty Emergencies
- Ocular Emergencies
- Scrotal Pain in the ED
- Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage
- STIs in the ED
- ED Evaluation of Acute Psychiatric Complaints
Section 10 — Health Equity, Sustainability & Professional Practice
- Improving ED Patient Experience
- Practical Sustainability in Healthcare
- Health Equity as the Business of Emergency Medicine
- Professionalism in Emergency Medicine
Who Should Take This Course
Delivery & Access
Reviews
Very practical and clinically relevant. The POCUS and resuscitation sections were especially useful for daily ED practice.
Clear, organized, and easy to review. The recorded format made it simple to revisit key topics between shifts.
Excellent update course covering stroke, airway, shock, and emergency department innovations in a very practical way.
FAQ
Is this course recorded?
Yes. This is a recorded course package with HD videos and PDF resources.
When will I get access?
Access is provided after purchase so you can start learning right away.
Can I watch on any device?
Yes. You can access the course on phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop.
Who can I contact for help?
You can contact us at [email protected].
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