Harvard 42nd Annual Review of Geriatric Medicine 2026

120 $

+ Include: 74 videos + 58 pdfs, size: 19.15 GB

+ Target Audience: primary care physicians, geriatricians

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+ Include: 74 videos + 58 pdfs, size: 69.48 GB

+ Target Audience: primary care physicians, geriatricians

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1. Overview

The Harvard 42nd Annual Review of Geriatric Medicine is a comprehensive professional medical education program held in February 27 – March 3, 2026. This extensive course provides clinicians with critical updates on the diagnosis, management, and treatment of common and complex conditions affecting older adults, equipping practitioners with evidence-based strategies to optimize comprehensive geriatric care.

Enhance your ability to manage the complex medical, neurological, and psychiatric needs of older adults by gaining practical, interdisciplinary skills through expert-led lectures and hands-on workshops tailored for primary care and diverse clinical settings.

This five-day course provides an authoritative update on the specialized clinical management of older adults. The focus is on common clinical problems encountered in primary care practice. The program incorporates the knowledge and skills of many disciplines needed for effective management of medical, neurological and psychiatric illness in the older adult. Lectures are complemented by small group workshop sessions that emphasize practical approaches to complex problems of a geriatric population in a variety of settings, including office practices, hospitals and nursing homes. Target audience includes all medical professionals seeking training in the care of an older population.

2. Learning Objectives
  •  Evaluate palliative care and its role in caring for older adults at end of life.
  •  Identify opportunities to engage patients in advanced care planning.
  •  Determine which patients are eligible for hospice benefits.
  •  Develop appropriate strategies to manage pain in older adults.
  •  Recognize the altered presentation of common illnesses in older adults.
  •  Determine the etiologic factors contributing to the most commonly encountered geriatric syndromes.
  •  Review the principles of appropriate and effective prescribing in older adults.
  •  Differentiate between the effects of aging and disease.
  •  Apply new strategies to manage common medical problems in older adults, such as COPD, pain, infection and osteoarthritis.

3. Target Audience

Best for primary care physicians, geriatricians, and nurses who want key updates on comprehensive medical care and management of older adults.

4. Topics:

  1. Welcome

  2. Update in Geriatrics Suzanne Salamon

  3. Prevention Made Ridiculously Easy J. Michael Gaziano

  4. Dyslipidemia Ariela Orkaby

  5. Evaluation and Management of Arrhythmias in Older Adults Peter Zimetbaum

  6. Diabetes Management Made Simple Medha Munshi

  7. Hypertension Lewis Lipsitz

  8. Chronic Heart Failure in Older Adults Eli Gelfand

  9. Coronary Artery Disease Joseph Kannam

  10. Strokes and TransientIschemic Attacks Jennifer Dearborn-Tomazos

  11. Diagnosis & Management of Peripheral Artery Dis. Mark Wyers

  12. Osteoporosis Douglas Kiel

  13. Osteoarthritis- Recognition and Management Devyani Misra

  14. Challenging Cases in Rheumatology Devyani Misra

  15. Management of Spinal Stenosis Steven Atlas

  16. Sleep Problems in the Older Adult Charles Czeisler

  17. Clinical Aspects of Infectious Diseases in Older Adults Mary LaSalvia

  18. COPD Eric Garshick

  19. Saturday Workshop R1 Mind and Body Therapies for Healthy Aging Julia Loewenthal

  20. Saturday Workshop R2 Blood Pressure Management in Older Adults Lewis Lipsitz

  21. Saturday Workshop R3 The Nuts and Bolts of Treatment for Diabetes in Older Adults Medha Munshi

  22. Saturday Workshop R4 Approach to Vertigo and Imbalance in Older Adults Anand Bery

  23. Saturday Workshop R5 Frailty in Older Adults From Assessment to Action Dae Hyun Kim

  24. Health Screening Robert Schreiber

  25. Perioperative Assessment and Treatment of the Older Adult Houman Javedan

  26. Falls Sarah Berry

  27. Pain Management in the Older Adult Lara Skarf

  28. Pressure Injury Madhuri Reddy

  29. Aging Skin Anthony Cukras

  30. Urinary Incontinence Catherine DuBeau

  31. Prostate Cancer & Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Catherine DuBeau

  32. Kidney Disease Robert Cohen

  33. GI Issues in Older Adults Gary Trey

  34. Common Thyroid Problems Pamela Hartzband

  35. Diagnosis of Dementia Daniel Press

  36. Treatment of Dementia Daniel Press

  37. Delirium Melissa Mattison

  38. Late Life Psychosis Eran Metzger

  39. Depression Ipsit Vahia

  40. KEYNOTE Methuselah’s ZooWhat Nature Can Teach Us About Living Longer, Healthier Lives Steven Austad

  41. Women’s Health Issues Suzanne Salamon

  42. Parkinson’s Disease David K. Simon

  43. Monday Workshop R1 Advanced Care Planning for the Older Adult How to have the conversation Lara Skarf; Susan Nathan

  44. Monday Workshop R2 Problems in Geriatric Psychiatry Eran Metzger

  45. Monday Workshop R3 Cognitive Testing for the PCP Brooke Lubinski

  46. Monday Workshop R4 Putting It All Together The Toe to Head Geriatric Assessment Andrea Schwartz

  47. Monday Workshop R5 Diet and Exercise J. Michael Gaziano; Ariela Orkaby (VIDEO NOT RELEASE, ONLY PDF)

  48. Care of the Care Partner of a Person Living with Dementia A Critical Part of Dementia Care Christine Ritchie

  49. Drug Therapy Jerry Gurwitz

  50. The Aging Eye Clinical Overview of Common Eye Conditions in Older Adults Ward Fickweiler

  51. Challenges of Anti-Coagulation in Older Adults Kenneth Bauer

  52. Common Hematological Malignancies in Older Adults Nikhil Munshi

  53. Hematology 101 for the Geriatrician Kenneth Bauer

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