Harvard Update in Internal Medicine 2025
+ Include: 93 videos + 48 file sub srt + 86 pdfs, size: 213.3 GB
+ Target Audience: clinicians-internal medicine physicians, subspecialists, hospitalists, family physicians
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* WARNING this course is primarily in English, with subtitle translation support in four languages: English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Update in Internal Medicine LIVE STREAMING • December 7-12, 2025
Updates, Advances and Best Practices in All Areas of Medicine
The landscape of internal medicine is evolving rapidly, presenting practicing clinicians with increasingly complex challenges to maintain cutting-edge patient care. In response to such challenges, we developed Update in Internal Medicine over three decades ago and continue to improve it based on attendee feedback and current trends to provide you with the latest updates, advancements and best practices to optimize patient care across all areas of medicine.
Reasons to Attend
Internists, family medicine physicians, specialists, PAs, and NPs from around the world attend this intensive, highly rated course to gain the latest updates, clinical advances, and best practices to enhance patient care across a wide range of conditions.
Featuring over 80 dynamic sessions — including interactive lectures, case-based reviews, and ask-the-experts panels led by the foremost authorities — this program delivers in-depth coverage of today’s most pressing and timely medical topics, including:
- Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
- Asthma and COPD
- Cancer Care in 2025
- Cardiovascular Risk Reduction
- Chronic Kidney Disease
- Clinician Burnout
- Common Orthopedic Injuries
- Diagnosis and Management of Anemia
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression
- Direct Oral Anticoagulants
- Emerging Infections
- End-of-Life Care
- Hypertension
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Leadership: Everyone Can Lead
- Management of Atrial Fibrillation
- Medical and Surgical Management of Obesity
- Proteinuria
- Type 2 Diabetes
- Understanding the Microbiome
- Updates on Smoking Cessation
Scores of attendees continue to comment on the excellence of this course and the fact that this is indeed the best medicine course they have ever attended! “We don’t know how you do it, but this course gets better each year!”
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Integrate new knowledge and research findings into the evaluation and treatment of common and uncommon medical disorders.
- Apply up-to-date screening recommendations for breast, ovarian, lung, colon and prostate cancer.
- Treat patients with or at risk for diabetes.
- Interpret liver function tests and understand advances made in the treatment of infectious hepatitis.
- Develop strategies to prevent and/or treat atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
- Provide state-of-the-art care to patients with a wide range of disorders commonly seen in the primary care provider’s practice.
- Identify strategies to optimize the impact of lifestyle interventions in the treatment of obesity.
- Inform and inspire colleagues to prevent burnout and lead in effective ways.
The Harvard Update in Internal Medicine 2025 is best for busy clinicians—internal medicine physicians, subspecialists, hospitalists, family physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants—who want a comprehensive, CME‑accredited review of the latest evidence and best practices across all areas of adult medicine, delivered in a flexible virtual format.
Who Should Attend
- Internal medicine physicians and hospitalists needing broad updates across multiple subspecialties.
- Family medicine doctors and general practitioners who manage diverse adult patient populations.
- Subspecialists (cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, infectious disease, etc.) who want refreshers outside their core specialty.
- Nurse practitioners and physician assistants working in primary care or hospital medicine.
- Residents and fellows preparing for board exams or transitioning into independent practice.
What You’ll Learn
- Comprehensive updates in all areas of medicine: cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, oncology, nephrology, pulmonology, rheumatology, and more.
- Evidence‑based best practices for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of common and complex conditions.
- Interactive case discussions with audience‑response questions to reinforce learning.
- Guideline updates from leading Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital faculty.
- Practical pearls for improving patient outcomes in both outpatient and inpatient settings.











Dr. Robert Gallagher – Internist, USA –
“This course brought me completely current on hypertension guidelines and GLP-1 therapy for obesity. Having the entire 90+ hours in my Google Drive means I can revisit complex cardiology lectures anytime. Worth every penny.”
Dr. Priya Sharma – Hospitalist, Canada –
“I finally understand the new atrial fibrillation anticoagulation algorithms. I’ve already prevented two potential medication errors in my practice this month alone.”
Dr. Carlos Mendoza – Family Physician, Mexico –
“The diabetes and obesity management sessions were transformative. I’m now confidently prescribing and managing GLP-1 agonists with much better patient outcomes.”
Dr. Emily Watson – Geriatrician, UK –
“The cognitive decline and dementia update was the clearest I’ve ever heard. New biomarkers, imaging criteria, and treatment approaches finally make sense.”
Dr. Ahmed Khalil – Nephrologist, Egypt –
“As a subspecialist, I needed a broad internal medicine refresh. This course delivered. The CKD and hypertension cross-talk sessions were absolutely outstanding.”
Dr. David Chen – Hospitalist, Singapore –
“The acid-base and electrolyte workshops saved me during a recent complex ICU case. Having Harvard faculty in my pocket via Google Drive is incredible.”
Dr. Maria Gonzalez – Endocrinologist, Argentina –
“Thyroid disorders and bone health updates were exactly what my practice needed. I’ve already changed my approach to subclinical hypothyroidism based on this course.”
Dr. James Wilson – Internist, Australia –
“I was drowning in conflicting lipid guidelines. This course gave me clear, practical algorithms for when to treat and how low to go. My patients are benefiting already.”
Dr. Fatima Al-Rashid – Family Medicine, UAE –
“The workshop on AI in primary care opened my eyes. I’m now using simple AI tools to streamline my EHR documentation. Game changer.”
Dr. Thomas Mueller – Gastroenterologist, Germany –
“Inflammatory bowel disease and abnormal LFTs—two topics I needed to update badly. The case-based approach made learning efficient and memorable.”
Dr. Lisa Thompson – Internist, New Zealand –
“Menopause and hormone therapy update 2025. I was practicing based on old data. This course gave me the confidence to have informed conversations with my perimenopausal patients again.”
Dr. Adebayo Ogunlesi – Family Physician, Nigeria –
“Accessing Harvard-level education from Lagos is now possible. The downloadable format means I can study when our unreliable internet is down. Truly grateful.”
Dr. Rachel Cohen – Hospitalist, –
“The infectious disease updates on emerging infections and tick-borne illnesses were timely and practical. I diagnosed a case of anaplasmosis within weeks of watching.”
Dr. Hans Schmidt – Rheumatologist, Switzerland –
“I needed a refresher on general medicine outside my specialty. The cardiology and pulmonology sections were taught at exactly the right depth for a subspecialist.”
Dr. Elena Petrova – Internist, Ukraine –
“Practicing medicine during wartime is exhausting. This course reminded me why I love internal medicine and gave me practical updates I can actually use despite limited resources.”