Description
π‘οΈ Heat Emergencies: Prevention, Diagnosis & Management
π₯οΈ Virtual | 4 Half-Day Sessions | June 2025
Organized by Harvard Medical School & world-class faculty
π― What Youβll Learn
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 Decode the Heat Crisis π₯
Understand the why, how, and who of heat-related illnesses β from the cellular level to public health.
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 Master the Clinical Spectrum π©Ί
Diagnose and manage everything from mild heat exhaustion to full-blown heat stroke using structured, evidence-based approaches.
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 Zoom in on Special Populations πΆπ§
Explore unique vulnerabilities: outdoor workers, kidney patients, children, elderly, & those with psychiatric conditions.
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 Think Bigger π
Gain insights into policy, public health, and systems solutions that protect entire communities β especially in low-resource settings.
β
 Stay Ahead of the Curve π
Learn from real-world case studies, pharmaceutical considerations in extreme heat, and the latest epidemiological data.
ποΈ 4-Part Agenda Breakdown (All in Eastern Time)
π§ Day 1 β June 16: What Is Heat and Why It Matters
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π Defining Heat β Caleb Dresser 
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𧬠Heat Physiology β Robert Meade 
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π Epidemiology β Antonella Zanobetti 
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π©Ή Real Case Studies β Kouklis, Meyer & Benesch 
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π€ Live Q&A + Wrap-up β Wiskel & Dresser 
π©Ί Day 2 β June 18: Clinical Diagnosis & Management
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π Event Medicine for Heat Illness β John Jardine, MD 
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π Latest Clinical Evidence β Kurt Eifling 
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π§Ύ Diagnosis Deep Dive β Tess Wiskel 
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π Management Playbook β Caleb Dresser 
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β Interactive Q&A 
𧬠Day 3 β June 23: Heat & Vulnerable Populations
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π§ Mental & Behavioral Health β Elizabeth Pinsky 
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π· Heat, Kidney Disease & Outdoor Work β Nathan Raines 
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π Medication Risks in Heat β Hayley Blackburn 
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π€ Discussion Groups: Whoβs at Risk in Your Practice? 
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π©ββοΈ Panel on Heat in Special Populations β Bekkar, Hauptman, Berenji, Shah 
π Day 4 β June 25: Prevention, Systems & Policy
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π Low-Resource Management β Satchit Balsari 
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π¦ Practical Resources for Busy Clinicians β Dresser, Wiskel, Comp 
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π₯ System Preparedness for Extreme Heat β Jeremy Hess 
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π§ββοΈ Public Health & Policy Solutions β Jane Gilbert 
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π£οΈ Closing Reflections + Q&A 
π§ββοΈ Who Should Attend?
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Emergency physicians 
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Internal medicine doctors 
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Public health & disaster response professionals 
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Hospital administrators 
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Anyone involved in climate-sensitive healthcare delivery π± 
π No CME credits β just clinical mastery.
π Delivered 100% Online | Live & On-Demand Access Available
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