Description
+ Include: 81 videos + 67 pdfs, size: 160.66 GB
+ Target Audience: hospitalists, internists, emergency physicians, and family physicians
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
This Harvard Medical School live-streamed program delivers essential, up-to-date principles of critical care for clinicians who care for seriously ill patients but are not formally trained as intensivists. Through concise lectures, interactive Q&A, and real-world case discussions, participants learn evidence-based approaches to acute respiratory failure, shock, sepsis, neurologic and obstetric emergencies, and other life-threatening conditions.
What You Will Learn
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Rapid recognition and initial management of shock, sepsis, and multi-organ failure
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Best practices in mechanical and non-invasive ventilation, including high-flow oxygen therapy
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Step-by-step management of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and when to consider ECMO
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Critical care ultrasound (POCUS) for hemodynamic assessment and procedural guidance
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Strategies for sedation, analgesia, and prevention/management of delirium
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Updates on cardiopulmonary support devices and post-operative critical care
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Effective communication with patients and families in high-acuity settings
 
Event Details
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Dates: September 16–19, 2025
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Format: Live online course with interactive case discussions and access to session recordings for post-course review
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Organizer: Harvard Medical School Department of Medicine / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
 
Who Should Attend
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Hospitalists, internists, emergency physicians, and family physicians who stabilize or co-manage critically ill patients
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Subspecialists (cardiology, surgery, obstetrics, anesthesiology, neurology, oncology) who encounter critical care scenarios
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Advanced practice providers, nurses, and pharmacists working in wards, EDs, or step-down units
 
Why Attend
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Gain confidence and competence in the first hours of critical illness, before ICU transfer or when ICU resources are limited
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Learn directly from Harvard faculty and frontline intensivists with extensive bedside and teaching experience
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Incorporate the latest evidence into everyday practice to improve patient safety and outcomes
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Network and share best practices with a diverse group of non-ICU specialists worldwide
 
+ Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference and pdf, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
* Detail: Schedule





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