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Harvard Innovations and New Practices in Internal Medicine 2026

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State-of-the-Art Updates in Internal Medicine

Harvard Innovations and New Practices in Internal Medicine 2026 is a fast-paced, clinically focused online CME course designed to provide comprehensive updates across the broad spectrum of internal medicine. Led by renowned Harvard Medical School faculty, the program delivers evidence-based guidance and practical strategies that can be immediately integrated into daily clinical practice.

Topics span cardiovascular medicine, endocrinology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, nephrology, infectious diseases, rheumatology, neurology, psychiatry, women’s health, oncology, geriatrics, dermatology, addiction medicine, and allergy/immunology. The course also highlights emerging developments in AI in medicine, longevity medicine, obesity management, continuous glucose monitoring, SGLT-2 inhibitors, vaccines, anticoagulation therapies, cancer screening, and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).

Designed around real-world clinical cases and practical decision-making, this live-streamed educational experience combines expert lectures, interactive discussions, and electronic Q&A sessions to help clinicians improve diagnosis, optimize treatment strategies, and enhance patient outcomes across diverse practice settings.

New for 2026, the course introduces a dedicated Longevity Symposium, featuring expert-led sessions on aging biomarkers, cardiovascular aging, longevity-focused clinical interventions, and practical strategies for integrating healthy aging principles into patient care.

* Original Release Date: May 11-15, 2026

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Review and apply the latest evidence-based updates across major internal medicine specialties
  • Integrate current clinical guidelines and emerging therapies into patient management strategies
  • Recognize advances in diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, menopause care, and preventive medicine
  • Incorporate practical approaches to AI applications, longevity medicine, and health equity into clinical practice
  • Optimize diagnostic reasoning and therapeutic decision-making using case-based clinical updates
  • Deliver patient-centered, evidence-based care across a wide range of acute and chronic internal medicine conditions

HARVARD INNOVATIONS AND NEW PRACTICES IN INTERNAL MEDICINE 2026

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HARVARD INNOVATIONS AND NEW PRACTICES IN INTERNAL MEDICINE 2026 TOPICS

1. Treatment of Heart Failure in 2026 – Anju Nohria, MD

2. Thyroid Disease in Pregnancy – Athanasios Bikas, MD

3. Diabetes Technologies – Nadine Palermo, DO

4. Update in MASLD – Valerie Lin, MD

5. Hot Topics in Infectious Diseases – Sarah Hammond, MD

6. Pelvic Floor Disorders: Medical Management and More – Neeraj Kohli, MD

7. Longevity Overview – Julia Loewenthal, MD

8. Keynote: Aging and Longevity for the Internist: Why and Why Now? – Louise Aronson, MD

9. Aging Biomarkers – Lewis Lipsitz, MD

10. Cardiovascular Disease and Healthspan – Ami Bhatt, MD

11. Longevity Case Discussion – Julia Loewenthal, MD & Jay Luthar, MD

1. Update in Rheumatology – Eli Miloslavsky, MD

2. Bone Health in 2026 – Sharon Chou, MD

3. The Truth Behind Cannabis Use – Jordan Tishler, MD

4. Update in Geriatrics: The Latest Studies and Their Clinical Relevance – Suzanne Salamon, MD

5. Advances in Gout and Crystal Deposition Disease – Sara Tedeschi, MD

6. Asthma Medications in 2026 – Elliot Israel, MD

7. Advances in Diagnosis and Management of Headache – Carolyn Bernstein, MD

8. Clinical Cases in Dermatology – Adam Lipworth, MD

9. Cancer Screening Cases – Leigh H. Simmons, MD

1. Responsible Use of Antibiotics – Paul Sax, MD

2. Advancing Patient Equity in Medicine – Bram Wispelwey, MD

3. Depression and Anxiety – David Kroll, MD

4. What’s New in Vaccines – Daniel Solomon, MD

5. Diabetes Management: New Drugs, Approaches, and Guidelines – Marie McDonnell, MD

6. Recent Advances in Lipid Therapy and Cardiovascular Risk Reduction – Pradeep Natarajan, MD

7. Update in COPD – Craig Hersh, MD

8. Atrial Fibrillation – Paul Zei, MD

9. Percutaneous Approaches to Valvular Disease – Pinak Shah, MD

10. Best Practices for Preoperative Evaluation – Adam Schaffer, MD

1. Updates in Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders: GERD, Barrett’s Esophagus, and H. pylori – Molly Perencevich, MD

2. Update in Kidney Disease – John Kevin Tucker, MD

3. Gynecologic Cancer Screening – Colleen Feltmate, MD

4. Dietary Approaches to Obesity Management – Chika Anekwe, MD

5. Primary Aldosteronism – Anand Vaidya, MD

6. Update in Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease – Gad A. Marshall, MD

7. What’s New in Obesity Medications, Devices, and Procedures – Priya Jaisinghani, MD

8. Update on STIs, PrEP, and Doxy PEP – Kevin Ard, MD

9. AI and Chat GPT – Rebecca Mishuris, MD

10. Update in Menopause Management – Deborah Kwolek, MD

1. Exercise for Health: What’s New in 2026 – Meagan Wasfy, MD

2. What’s New in Irritable Bowel Syndrome – Kyle Staller, MD

3. Management of Opioid Use Disorder – Joji Suzuki, MD

4. Thrombosis and Anticoagulation – Gregory Piazza, MD

5. Stroke Management in 2026 – Alexis Roy, MD

6. Best Practices in Hypertension Management – Romela Petrosyan, MD

7. Climate Change in Medicine – Caren Solomon, MD

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