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Harvard Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine 2025

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Comprehensive Updates for State-of-the-Art Care: Evaluation, Diagnosis, Treatment, Procedures, and Challenging Cases

The Harvard Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine course will be conducted online, featuring live streaming, interactive Q&A sessions, and advanced remote learning technologies. Designed for healthcare professionals, this highly interactive program offers the unique opportunity to engage directly with nationally and internationally renowned experts in pulmonary and critical care medicine.

Led by master clinicians, the course provides practical and evidence-based insights into the latest advancements in diagnosis, treatment, procedures, and complex case management. Participants will gain actionable strategies to enhance their clinical practice and optimize patient outcomes.

* Date of original release: April 28 – May 2, 2025

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

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

  • Evaluate the pathophysiology of lung disease and critical illness, including key pathologic and radiologic features
  • Apply evidence from recent literature to clinical case management
  • Apply new clinical practice guidelines to improve patient outcomes
  • Utilize diagnostic and therapeutic tools offered by specialists outside of pulmonary and critical care medicine to optimally care for complicated patients
  • Review the latest evidence and best clinical practices for fluid resuscitation and vasopressor use

HARVARD PULMONARY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 2025

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HARVARD PULMONARY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 2024 TOPICS

1. GERD in Pulmonology – David J. Kanarek, MBBCh

2. Cystic Fibrosis: Understanding CFTR and New Treatment – Isabel Neuringer, MD

3. Beyond Cystic Fibrosis: Diagnosis and Management of Non-CF Bronchiectasis – Christopher Richards, MD

4. Lung Transplantation 2025: Referral, Patient Selection, Lung Allocation, and COVID – Brian Keller, MD, PhD

5. Exercise and Cardiopulmonary Disorders: Indications and Interpretation – C. Corey Hardin, MD, PhD

6. Pulmonary Pathology: Interstitial Lung Disease – Lida Hariri, MD, PhD

7. Looking Deeper: Patterns and Insights from Chest Radiology – Amita Sharma, MBBS

8. Evolving Concepts in the Diagnosis and Management of Connective Tissue Disease-Associated ILD – Barry Shea, MD

9. Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis: Pigeons, Farmers, and Hot Tubs, Oh My! – Rachel Knipe, MD

10. Treatment Challenges of Pulmonary Sarcoidosis – Robert Hallowell, MD

11. Diagnosis and Management of IPF: When, Why, and How to Use the Newest Drugs – Grace Peloquin, MD

1. Sedation, Analgesia, and Early Mobility: The State of the Art in 2025 – Crystal M. North, MD

2. Noninvasive Respiratory Support for Acute Respiratory Failure: Less May NOT Be Best – Carolyn La Vita, MHA, RRT

3. Novel Ventilator Modes: The Hype and the Reality – Carolyn La Vita, MHA, RRT

4. ARDS: State-of-the-Art Strategies to Protect the Lung – Jehan Alladina, MD

5. After the ICU: Post-ICU Care Syndrome and Recovery – George Alba, MD

6. From Ancient Egypt to Balanced Crystalloids: Medicine’s Attempts to Manage Sepsis – Eric Schmidt, MD

7. Fluid Responsiveness – David Ziehr, MD

8. Vasopressors in Septic Shock: Old Friends and New – Jason Griffith, MD

9. Approach to Empiric Antibiotics in the ICU – Alyssa Letourneau, MD, MPH

10. Approach to the Immunocompromised Critically Ill Patient – Lisa Bebell, MD

11. Renal Replacement Therapy in the ICU: What and When to Start (or Not) – Andrew Allegretti, MD

1. Common Neurologic Issues in the ICU – Sahar Zafar, MD

2. TTM and Neuroprognostication After Cardiac Arrest – David Greer, MD

3. Surgical Emergencies in the Medical ICU – Noelle Saillant, MD

4. Ultra-Shock Assessment via Ultrasound – Jonah Rubin, MD

5. Advanced Cardiac Support in the ICU – David Dudzinski, MD

6. New Approaches to the Unexplained Chronic Cough – Kai Saukkonen, MD

7. Occupational and Environmental Lung Disease – David Christiani, MD, MPH, MS

8. The Microbiome and Lung Disease – Peggy Lai, MD

9. Pneumonia (Community and Hospital Acquired): Using the Newest Guidelines to Provide Evidence-Based Care – Joshua Metlay, MD, PhD

10. Prognosis and Uncertainty in the ICU – Emily Rubin, MD

11. Palliative Care in Advanced Lung Disease – Jaclyn C. Shameklis, MD

1. Pleural Disease: 2025 Updates – Fayez Kheir, MD, MSc

2. Interventional Pulmonology in 2025 – Erik Folch, MD

3. Interventional Bronchoscopy in COPD: Valves, Coils, and Beyond – Colleen Keyes, MD

4. Treatment of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Traditional Chemotherapy, Targeted Therapy, and Immunotherapies – Jaime Schneider, MD, PhD

5. COPD 2025 – Walter O’Donnell, MD

6. Aspergillus Lung Disease – Rod Rahimi, MD, PhD

7. Asthma: What’s New in 2025 – Miranda Theodore, MD

8. New Therapeutics in Lung Disease: The Age of Immunotherapy – Benjamin Medoff, MD

9. A Strategic Approach to the Management of Pulmonary Nodules – Angela Frank, MD

10. Tuberculosis in 2025 – Jodian Pickney, MBBS, DM, MPH

11. Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Disease: Navigating the Labyrinth – Rocío Hurtado, MD, DTM\&H

1. Thrombotic Mechanisms and Antithrombotic Agents: How Do the New Oral Agents Fit in 2025? – Rachel Rosovsky, MD, PhD

2. Pulmonary Embolism: An Update – Alison Witkin, MD

3. Pulmonary Hypertension: Categorization and Evaluation – Josanna M. Rodriguez-Lopez, MD

4. Pulmonary Hypertension: Management – Alexandra “Sasha” Wong, MD

5. Vasculitis and ANCA – John L. Niles, MD

6. Obstructive Sleep Apnea – James Mojica, MD, FAASM

7. Complex Sleep Apnea 2025 – James Mojica, MD, FAASM

8. Sleep Diagnostics – Katherine Dudley, MD

9. Noninvasive Ventilation – Katherine Dudley, MD

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