Comprehensive Updates, Strategies, and Practice Recommendations for State-of-the-Art Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine Comprehensive Review and Update 2025
Overview
This program, the 65th annual Internal Medicine Update from the leading clinical faculty of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, provides comprehensive, high-yield instruction to ensure clinicians are current with the latest evidence and best practices to optimize patient care.
This program covers the breadth of Internal Medicine subspecialties, including:
- Cardiovascular Medicine
- Immunotherapies and Biologics
- Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
- Hematology and Oncology
- Infectious Diseases, including COVID-19
- Gastroenterology
- Endocrinology
- Rheumatology
- Nephrology
- Obesity Medicine
- Women’s Health
- Geriatrics
- Hospital Medicine
- Allergy and Immunology
- Neurology
- Psychiatry
- Palliative Care
- Pain Medicine
Practical, Results-Focused Education for Ambulatory and Inpatient Settings
Enhance your skills and optimize your patient outcomes by joining Harvard Medical School’s most distinguished faculty—across all relevant fields of Internal Medicine—as they provide updates, best practices, and clinical strategies designed to improve day-to-day practice in both ambulatory and inpatient settings.
Program Highlights
Highlights of the 2025 program, comprising 80+ high-impact, incisive educational sessions, include:
- Comprehensive updates across all areas of Internal Medicine presented by Harvard Medical School’s leading clinical faculty and most distinguished teachers
- Specific evidence-based recommendations to incorporate updates into practice for optimized patient care and outcomes
- Outcomes-driven strategies to improve diagnosis and management of diseases seen in both ambulatory and inpatient settings
- Case-based sessions and daily Q&A sessions with Harvard faculty
- New in 2025: Workshops spanning Hematology-Oncology, Liver Disease, Obesity Medicine, and Cardiovascular Disease
- Expanded treatment options for:
- Cardiovascular disease (including CVD in women and preventive Cardiology)
- Obesity (including novel medical therapies and lifestyle management)
- Diabetes and novel therapeutic strategies
- Women’s health
- COPD, asthma, and obstructive sleep apnea
- Smoking cessation
- GERD, functional bowel disorders, and upper tract diseases
- Vasculitis, SLE, rheumatoid arthritis, and more
- Cirrhosis and autoimmune liver disease
- The state of the art in:
- Coronary artery disease screening
- Acute coronary syndrome management
- Anticoagulation strategies
- Management of obesity
- Delirium and dementia and updated management strategies
- Thromboembolic disease and its complications
- Immunotherapies in Hematology-Oncology
- Cancer screening strategies (including novel rapid diagnostics)
- Contemporary management of pneumonia
- HIV medicine, care of the immunosuppressed host, and skin/soft tissue infections
- Management of C. difficile (including new therapies)
- Immunization strategies and updates
- Diagnostic and treatment strategies for viral hepatitis
- Acute kidney injury and care of patients with chronic kidney disease
- Management of urinary tract infections
- Osteoporosis management and approach to the patient with menopausal symptoms
- Diagnosis and management of anxiety and depression
- The latest guidelines for:
- Breast cancer and ovarian cancer screening
- Additional cancer screening (including prostate and colon)
- Hyperlipidemia and hypertension
- Diagnosis and management of sepsis
- Rational antibiotic use in the era of rising antimicrobial resistance
- A live, interactive New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) Clinicopathologic Conference (CPC) session
Optimized for Remote Education
Alice Smith –
“This course was a game-changer for my practice. The updates were practical and immediately applicable. Having it on Google Drive made it so convenient to revisit key lectures.”
Bob Johnson –
“Excellent review of core concepts. The Harvard faculty are top-notch, and the video quality was superb. Google Drive access was a major plus!”
Carol Williams –
“As a busy practitioner, I appreciated the flexibility of this course. Being able to watch lectures on my own time via Google Drive was invaluable.”
David Brown –
“The comprehensive nature of the review is what sets this course apart. The Google Drive access made it easy to share relevant sections with my colleagues.”
Emily Davis –
“I found the sessions on cardiology particularly helpful. The presenters were engaging, and the material was well-organized. Thanks for putting it on Google Drive!”
Frank Miller –
“A must-take for anyone preparing for recertification. The board review questions were spot-on, and the Google Drive format allowed for easy studying.”
Grace Wilson –
“The updates on infectious diseases were incredibly timely and relevant. I appreciate the effort put into making this course accessible on Google Drive.”
Henry Moore –
“This course helped me identify gaps in my knowledge and provided the tools to address them. The Google Drive access ensured I could learn at my own pace.”
Ivy Taylor –
“The presenters were knowledgeable and engaging. The content was evidence-based and practical. Having it on Google Drive was a huge convenience.”
Jack Anderson –
“I highly recommend this course to any internal medicine physician looking to stay current with the latest advances. Google Drive made it easy to access the materials.”
Katie Thomas –
“The course was well-structured and easy to follow. The presenters were experts in their fields, and the content was relevant to my practice. Thanks for the Google Drive option!”
Leo Jackson –
“I appreciated the comprehensive coverage of internal medicine topics. The Google Drive access made it easy to review the material at my convenience.”
Mia White –
“This course was a great refresher for my knowledge of internal medicine. The Google Drive format made it easy to access the lectures and slides.”
Noah Harris –
“The presenters were engaging and the content was well-organized. I especially appreciated the updates on diabetes management. Google Drive access was a plus!”
Olivia Martin –
“I found the course to be very helpful in preparing for my board exam. The Google Drive access made it easy to study at my own pace.”
Peter Thompson –
“The presenters were knowledgeable and the content was relevant to my practice. I especially appreciated the updates on cardiovascular disease. Thanks for Google Drive!”
Quinn Garcia –
“This course was a great way to stay up-to-date on the latest advances in internal medicine. The Google Drive access made it easy to review the material.”
Rachel Rodriguez –
“The presenters were engaging and the content was well-organized. I especially appreciated the updates on pulmonary disease. Google Drive access was excellent.”
Sophia Green –
“The presenters were knowledgeable and the content was relevant to my practice. I especially appreciated the updates on gastroenterology. Thanks for the Google Drive option!”
Tyler Adams –
“This course was a great refresher for my knowledge of internal medicine. The Google Drive format made it easy to access the lectures and slides whenever I had free time.”
Wendy Hill –
“The presenters were knowledgeable and the content was relevant. I especially appreciated the sessions on rheumatology. Thank you for providing the course on Google Drive!”