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Stay at the forefront of emergency medicine with this comprehensive 2025 update—brought to you by Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. This high-impact program delivers the latest clinical insights, evidence-based protocols, and innovations to elevate emergency care.
Designed for physicians, residents, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, the course provides practical tools and frameworks that can be applied immediately to patient care.
✨ What You’ll Gain
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30+ hours of expert-led emergency medicine training
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Cutting-edge updates on trauma, stroke, airway, toxicology, sepsis & more
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Real-world cases, decision-making strategies, and practice-changing insights
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Access to slides and digital course materials for ongoing reference
🎓 Featured Faculty
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Ali S. Raja, MD, MBA – Executive Vice Chair, MGH Emergency Medicine
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Ari Cohen, MD – Chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, MGH
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Megan Fix, MD – University of Utah School of Medicine
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Jonathan Fisher, MD – Harvard Medical School
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Jeremy Faust, MD – Editor-in-Chief, Brief19
📑 Course Schedule
Day One – Monday, April 28, 2025
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Personalized Management in Septic Shock – Hamid Shokoohi, MD, MPH
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Wilderness Medicine / High Altitude Illness – N. Stuart Harris, MD, MFA
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Postpartum Hemorrhage – L. Suzanne Leslie, MD, PhD
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Burns – Robert Sheridan, MD
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Humanitarian Disasters & Digital Health – Jarone Lee, MD, MPH
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Predictive Model Evaluation – Sayon Dutta, MD, MPH
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STIs – Donna Felsenstein, MD
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Vasopressors and Shock Pearls – Raghu Seethala, MD
Day Two – Tuesday, April 29, 2025
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Sepsis Updates – Michael Filbin, MD, MS
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Airway Advances – Annette Ilg, MD
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Geriatric Falls – Shan Liu, MD, SD
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EMTALA & Medical Screening Exams – Jonathan Sonis, MD, MHCM
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Pediatrics: Bronchiolitis – Kevin Schwartz, MD, DTM&H
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ED Care of the Psychiatric Patient – Lauren Nentwich, MD
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Cardiac Arrest – Sean Kivlehan, MD, MPH
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Clinical Informatics in Emergency Medicine – Shuhan He, MD
Day Three – Wednesday, April 30, 2025
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POCUS: Procedures, e-FAST, Cardiac & Lung, Pediatric Cases – Multiple Faculty
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Improving ED Patient Experience – Benjamin A. White, MD
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Innovating in Emergency Medicine – Benjamin A. White, MD
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Operationalizing Health Equity in the ED – Thiago Oliveira, MD, MPH; Giovanni Rodriguez, MD; Regan Marsh, MD, MPH
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ARDS – Peter Hou, MD
Day Four – Thursday, May 1, 2025
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Frailty & Atypical Presentations in Older Adults – Sarah Perelman, MD
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Mild Head Trauma – Pierre Borczuk, MD
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Ventricular Fibrillation Cardiac Arrest Updates – Keith Marill, MD, MS
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Acute Ischemic Stroke – Kori Zachrison, MD, MSC
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Pulmonary Embolism – Christopher Kabrhel, MD, MPH
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Push-Dose Pressors & Phenobarbital for Alcohol Withdrawal – Paul Jansson, MD, MS
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Critically Ill Trauma Patient – Rama Salhi, MD, MHS, MSC
Day Five – Friday, May 2, 2025
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Medical Jargon – Page Mieritz, MD
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Scrotal Pain – Andrew Eyre, MD, MS
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Social Determinants of Health in Emergency Medicine – Wendy Macias-Konstantpoulos, MD, MPH, MBA
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Environmental Impacts of Healthcare – Jonathan Slutzman, MD
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What’s New in Pediatric EM Literature – Nicole Nadeau, MD
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Current Practice in Newborn Fever – Jane Preotle, MD
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Acute Compartment Syndromes – David Peak, MD
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EKGs – J. Toby Nagurney, MD, MPH
🎯 Why Choose This Course?
This program offers a comprehensive, Harvard-level update across the entire spectrum of emergency medicine. With insights from world-class faculty and practical, clinically relevant content, it equips providers to improve outcomes, strengthen decision-making, and stay ahead of emerging challenges in emergency care.
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