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Harvard Emergency Medicine: Updates & Current Practices 2025

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Practical Emergency Medicine Updates for Modern Clinical Practice

Enhance your emergency medicine expertise with Harvard Emergency Medicine: Updates & Current Practices 2026, a comprehensive online CME program presented by the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine. This intensive five-day course delivers evidence-based updates, practical management strategies, and real-world clinical insights across the broad spectrum of emergency and acute care medicine.

Designed for emergency physicians, specialty physicians, primary care providers, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and EMS professionals, this program features expert-led lectures, interactive discussions, case reviews, and problem-solving sessions focused on today’s most important challenges in emergency medicine.

Topics span critical care, trauma, cardiology, neurology, infectious diseases, pediatrics, geriatrics, behavioral health, point-of-care ultrasound, digital health, health equity, and emerging technologies that are transforming emergency care delivery.

* Date of Original Release: April 27 – May 1, 2026

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • Identify underlying tachydysrhythmias and clinically important ECG abnormalities
  • Apply the most up-to-date therapeutic strategies for cardiac arrest management
  • Integrate evidence-based approaches for the treatment of acute cerebrovascular emergencies
  • Utilize current algorithms and management strategies for pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis
  • Incorporate contemporary emergency medicine best practices into daily clinical decision-making

HARVARD EMERGENCY MEDICINE: UPDATES & CURRENT PRACTICES 2026

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HARVARD EMERGENCY MEDICINE: UPDATES & CURRENT PRACTICES 2026

1. Echo in Pulmonary Embolism – Hamid Shokoohi

2. Emergency Management of Burns – Robert Sheridan

3. AI in the ED – Sayon Dutta

4. Clinical Informatics in the ED – Shuhan He

5. Geriatric Falls – Shan Liu

6. Impact of Boarding on Geriatric Patients – Shan Liu

7. Scrotal Pain in the ED – Andrew Eyre

8. ARDS – Peter Hou

1. Professionalism: What Does It Really Mean and Why Do We Care? Implications for Patient Safety, Collegiality, and Career Satisfaction – Jonathan Sonis

2. Mild Head Trauma – Pierre Borczuk

3. Cardiac Arrest – Sean Kivlehan

4. Improving Emergency Department Patient Experience: Principles and Practice – Benjamin White

5. Innovation in Emergency Medicine: Challenges and Opportunities – Benjamin White

6. Tele-Disaster Medicine: From COVID to Ukraine – Jarone Lee

7. Current Practice in Newborn Fever – Jane Preotle

8. Airway Advances – Annette Ilg

1. POCUS Cardiac and Lung – Nicole Duggan

2. POCUS E-FAST – Nour Al Jalbout; Alexander Belaia

3. POCUS: Procedures (IV, LP) – Calvin Huang

4. POCUS: Pediatric Cases – Sigmund Kharasch

5. How to Read Ischemia on ECGs – John Nagurney

6. Practice Updates in Acute PE – Angela Jarman

7. Critical Care Double Feature: Push Dose Pressors in the ED and Severe Alcohol Withdrawal – Paul Jansson

8. 10 Things You Never Imagined About Monitoring Blood Pressure: Practicality, Physiology, and Attention-Seeking Hyperbole – Andrew Reisner

1. Beyond “Medical Clearance”: ED Evaluation of the Patient Presenting with Acute Psychiatric Complaints – Lauren Nentwich

2. Update on the Treatment of Ventricular Fibrillation Cardiac Arrest – Keith Marill

3. The 2026 Acute Ischemic Stroke Guidelines: Top 10 Take-Homes for the Emergency Medicine Clinician – Kori Zachrison

4. Cranial Nerve Deficits – Dan Egan

5. Top Updates in PEM Literature AY 2025–2026 – Nicole Nadeau

6. Recent Cardiologic Advances in EM – Keith Marill

7. Vasopressors and Shock Pearls – Raghu Seethala

8. On-Field Management of Medical Emergencies in the Elite Athlete: Take-Home Lessons for Your Next Shift – Jonathan Sonis

1. Hand Injuries: How Would You Treat Them? Case-Based Updates – Michael Filbin

2. STI – Donna Felsenstein

3. Wilderness Medicine: High Altitude Illness – N. Stuart Harris

4. Frostbite Management in the ED – L. Suzanne Leslie

5. Practical Sustainability: Reducing Harm from Environmental Impacts of Healthcare – Jonathan Slutzman

6. Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage – L. Suzanne Leslie

7. Current Concepts in the Management of Septic Shock – Dana Stearns

8. Ocular Emergencies – David Peak

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