- Oakstone Price: $1195.
- Format: 171 Video Files (.mp4 format) + 2 PDF files.
- File Size: 60.5 GB.
- Exercising newer options for diagnosis
- Treatment and care management strategies to optimize patient outcomes
- Avoiding medical mistakes
- Improved approaches to common and complex clinical challenges
- Navigating screening controversies
- Apply current/recommended guidelines in clinical practice
- Perform differential diagnosis of complex clinical presentations
- Identify/integrate current therapeutic options for specific disorders, including end-of-life care
- Review and interpret up-to-date literature relevant to clinical practice
- Describe pathophysiology as it applies to management of clinical problems
- Apply knowledge gained to the ABIM certification/recertification examinations
- Patient Care and Procedural Skills
- Medical Knowledge
- Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
- Acute Kidney Injury – David E. Leaf, MD, MMSc
- Revisiting Electrolytes – Bradley M. Denker, MD
- Chronic Kidney Disease – Ajay K. Singh, MBBS, FRCP (UK), MBA
- Acid-Base Basics – Bradley M. Denker, MD
- Proteinuria, Hematuria, and Glomerular Disease – Martina M. McGrath, MB BCh
- Dialysis and Transplantation – J. Kevin Tucker, MD
- Nephrology Q&A – Ajay K. Singh, MBBS, FRCP (UK), MBA, and J. Kevin Tucker, MD
- Hypertension Cases – Ajay K. Singh, MBBS, FRCP (UK), MBA
- Nephrology Board Review – Ajay K. Singh, MBBS, FRCP (UK), MBA
- Nephrology: Take-Home Messages and Clinical Pearls – Ajay K. Singh, MBBS, FRCP (UK), MBA
- Electrolyte and Acid-Base: Challenging Q&A – Part 1 – Bradley M. Denker, MD
- Electrolyte and Acid-Base: Challenging Q&A – Part 2 – Bradley M. Denker, MD
- Acute Kidney Injury in COVID-19 – Peter G. Czarnecki, MD
- Anemia – Maureen M. Achebe, MBBS
- Hypercoagulable States and New Anticoagulants – Nathan T. Connell, MD, MPH
- Hematology Cases: Common, Complex, Rare – Nancy Berliner, MD
- Bleeding Disorders – Elisabeth M. Battinelli, MD, PhD
- Hematology Q&A – Nancy Berliner, MD, Maureen M. Achebe, MBBS, Nathan T. Connell, MD, MPH, and Elisabeth M. Battinelli, MD, PhD
- Board Review in Hematology – Aric D. Parnes, MD
- Leukocytosis and Neutropenia – Nancy Berliner, MD
- Hematology: Additional Clinical Pearls & Take Home Messages – Nancy Berliner, MD
- Coagulopathy in the Era of COVID-19 – Jean M. Connors, MD
- Chronic Liver Disease and Its Complications – Anna E. Rutherford, MD, MPH
- Esophageal Disorders – Walter W. Chan, MD, MPH
- Diarrhea – Benjamin N. Smith, MD
- Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis – Julia Y. McNabb-Baltar, MD
- Challenging Gastroenterology Cases – Joshua R. Korzenik
- Gastroenterology Q&A – Muthoka L. Mutinga, MD, Joshua R. Korzenik, Walter W. Chan, MD, MPH, and Benjamin N. Smith, MD
- Peptic Ulcer Disease – Molly L. Perencevich, MD
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Sonia Friedman, MD
- Hepatitis B and C – Kathleen Viveiros, MD
- Gastroenterology: Take-Home Messages and Clinical Pearls – Kunal Jajoo, MD
- Gastroenterology Board Review – Muthoka L. Mutinga, MD
- Oncology: Clinical Pearls – Wendy Y. Chen, MD
- Prostate, Testicular, and Bladder Cancer – Mark M. Pomerantz, MD
- Breast Cancer – Wendy Y. Chen, MD
- Lung Cancer – David M. Jackman, MD
- Lymphoma and Multiple Myeloma – Eric D. Jacobsen, MD
- Oncology Q&A – Wendy Y. Chen, MD, Mark M. Pomerantz, MD, David M. Jackman, MD, and Eric D. Jacobsen, MD
- Leukemia and Myelodysplastic Syndrome – Marlise R. Luskin, MD MSCE
- Gastrointestinal Cancers – Anuj Patel, MD
- Oncology: Take-Home Messages and Clinical Pearls – Wendy Y. Chen, MD
- Board Review in Oncology – Amy C. Bessnow, MD
- Cardiovascular Prevention – Samia Mora, MD
- Acute Coronary Syndrome – Marc S. Sabatine, MD
- Venous Thromboembolism – Samuel Z. Goldhaber,MD
- Atrial Fibrillation and Common Supraventricular Tachycardias – Sunil Kapur, MD
- Bradycardias, Syncope and Sudden Death – Usha B. Tedrow, MD, MS
- Valvular Heart Disease – Brendan M. Everett, MD, MPH
- Peripheral Artery Disease – Gregory Piazza, MD
- Congestive Heart Failure – Anju Nohria, MD
- Cardiomyopathies – Akshay S. Desai, MD, MPH
- Adult Congenital Heart Disease – Anne Marie Valente, MD
- Cardiovascular Medicine Q&A – Akshay S. Desai, MD, MPH, Anne Marie Valente, MD, and Anju Nohria, MD
- 2020 Cardiology Overview – Leonard S. Lilly, MD
- Must-Not-Miss ECG Diagnoses – Part 1 – Dale S. Adler, MD
- Must-Not-Miss ECG Diagnoses – Part 2 – Dale S. Adler, MD
- Inflammation and Atherothrombosis: What Clinicians Need to Know – Paul M Ridker, MD
- Cardiology: Take-Home Messages and Clinical Pearls – Akshay S. Desai, MD, MPH
- Board Review in Cardiology – Garrick C. Stewart, MD
- Cardiac Issues in COVID-19 Patients – Erin A. Bohula, MD
- Infection in the Immunocompromised Host – Sarah P. Hammond, MD
- Adult Immunization – Daniel A. Solomon, MD
- Pneumonia and Other Respiratory Tract Infections – Michael Klompas, MD, MPH
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases – Todd B. Ellerin, MD
- Infectious Disease Q&A – James H. Maguire, MD, Sarah P. Hammond, MD, and Michael Klompas, MD, MPH
- Challenging Infectious Disease Cases – James H. Maguire, MD
- Tropical Medicine and Parasitology – James H. Maguire, MD
- HIV Disease: An Overview – Jennifer A. Johnson, MD
- Tuberculosis for the Non-ID Specialist – Gustavo E. Velasquez, MD, MPH
- Infectious Disease: Take-Home Messages and Clinical Pearls – Sarah P. Hammond, MD
- Infectious Disease Board Review – Todd B. Ellerin, MD
- Global Epidemiology and Status/Clinical Overview, Diagnosis and Treatment of COVID-19 – Lindsey R. Baden, MD
- Clinical Presentation and Treatment of COVID-19 – Paul E. Sax, MD
- Menopause – Heather Hirsch, MD, MS, NCMP
- Medical Complications of Pregnancy – Ellen W. Seely, MD
- Evaluation of the Patient with Menstrual Irregularities – Maria A. Yialamas, MD
- Contraception: An Update – Kari P. Braaten, MD
- Osteoporosis and Metabolic Bone Disease – Carolyn B. Becker, MD
- Women’s Health Q&A – Kathryn M. Rexrode, MD, Caren G. Solomon, MD, Ellen W. Seely, MD, Heather Hirsch, MD, MS, NCMP, and Carolyn B. Becker, MD
- Cervical Cancer – Statistics, Etiology, and Screening – Annekathryn Goodman, MD
- Interpersonal Violence and Trauma Informed Care – Eve Rittenberg, MD
- Women’s Health: Take-Home Messages and Clinical Pearls – Lillian S. Mahrokhian, MD
- Women’s Health Board Review – Kathryn M. Rexrode, MD
- Interstitial Lung Disease – Hilary J. Goldberg, MD
- COPD – Craig P. Hersh, MD
- Sleep Apnea – Lawrence J. Epstein, MD
- Asthma – Christopher H. Fanta, MD
- Pleural Disease – Scott L. Schissel, MD, PhD
- Cystic Lung Disease – Souheil Y. El-Chemaly, MD
- Pulmonary Medicine Q&A – Christopher H. Fanta, MD, Souheil Y. El-Chemaly, MD, Craig P. Hersh, MD, Lawrence J. Epstein, MD, and Scott L. Schissel, MD, PhD
- Challenging Pulmonary Cases – Part 1 – Elizabeth B. Gay, MD
- Challenging Pulmonary Cases – Part 2 – Bradley M. Wertheim, MD
- Pulmonary Function Testing – Scott L. Schissel, MD, PhD
- Pulmonary Disease Overview – Christopher H. Fanta, MD
- Pulmonary Medicine: Take-Home Messages and Clinical Pearls – Christopher H. Fanta, MD
- Chest X-ray Interpretation for the Boards – Christopher H. Fanta, MD
- Pulmonary Board Review – Christopher H. Fanta, MD
- Granulomatous Lung Disease – Rachel K. Putman, MD
- Evaluation of Unexplained Dyspnea – David M. Systrom, MD
- Chronic Cough – Christopher H. Fanta, MD
- Stroke – Galen V. Henderson, MD
- Headache – Carolyn A. Bernstein, MD
- Seizure Disorders – Ellen J. Bubrick, MD
- Women’s Neurology – M. Angela O’Neal, MD
- Neurology Q&A – Galen V. Henderson, MD, Carolyn A. Bernstein, MD, Ellen J. Bubrick, MD, and M. Angela O’Neal, MD
- Neurology: Additional Clinical Pearls – Galen V. Henderson, MD
- Board Review in Neurology – M. Angela O’Neal, MD
- Movement Disorders – Abby Olsen, MD
- End of Life (including COVID-19) – Lisa S. Lehmann, MD, PhD
- Addiction in Pain Management – Sarah E. Wakeman, MD, FASM
- Update in Geriatrics 2020 and COVID-19 – Suzanne E. Salamon, MD
- Hyperlipidemia – Jorge Plutzky, MD
- Biostatistics Board Review – Julie E. Buring, ScD
- Obesity – Caroline M. Apovian, MD
- Morning Report 2020: Instructive Cases – Maria A. Yialamas, MD
- Challenging General Internal Medicine Cases – Richard N. Mitchell, MD and Joel T. Katz, MD
- General Internal Medicine, Primary Care, Hospital Medicine Q&A – Lori W. Tishler, MD, Lisa S. Lehmann, MD, PhD, Sarah E. Wakeman, MD, FASM, Julie E. Buring, ScD, and Caroline M. Apovian, MD
- Workshop: General Internal Medicine Case Studies – Lori W. Tishler, MD
- General Internal Medicine: Additional Clinical Pearls & Take Home Message – Lori W. Tishler, MD
- General Internal Medicine Board Review – Ann L. Pinto, MD, PhD
- Update in Hospital Medicine: The COVID-19 Pandemic – Christopher L. Roy, MD
- Emerging Topics for the Boards: Bringing Health Equity into Clinical Practice – Cheryl R. Clark, MD
- Dermatology – Adam Lipworth, MD
- 2020 Allergy/Immunology Overview – David E. Sloane, MD
- Depression Update – Russell G. Vasile, MD
- Evaluation of Cardiac and Pulmonary Risk in the Preop Patient – Adam C. Schaffer, MD
- Physician Wellness in a COVID-19 World: Lifestyle Medicine for Leaders – Elizabeth P. Frates, MD, FACLM, DipABLM
Harvard Medical School 43rd Annual Intensive Review of Internal Medicine 2020 (Videos+PDFs)
Product Details
Harvard Medical School 43rd Annual Intensive Review of Internal Medicine 2020
Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital Board Review
Convenient and Comprehensive
Staying on top of a seemingly endless number of internal medicine updates is made easier with the 43rd Annual Intensive Review of Internal Medicine. This online CME program includes 171 lectures across more than a dozen major topic areas, and features Harvard Medical School’s most distinguished faculty as they discuss the latest updates, best practices, and guidance for:
Expand Your Skills
Available online or via USB, the 43rd Annual Intensive Review of Internal Medicine provides a maximum of 97.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ and 97.50 ABIM MOC points. Get access to unbiased, evidence-based content and case-based reviews so you can prep for your board review, certification or recertification exams while discovering how to incorporate the latest guidelines into your daily practice.
Accreditation
The Harvard Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
AMA Credit Designation Statement
The Harvard Medical School designates this enduring material for a maximum of 97.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Date of Original Release: September 15, 2020
Termination Date: January 31, 2023 (Please note that AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ will no longer be issued for the activity after this date)
Estimated Time to Complete the Activity: 97.50 hours
CME credit is awarded upon successful completion of a course evaluation and post-test.
Risk Management Credit
This activity meets the criteria of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine for 2.25 credits of Risk Management Study. This includes:
.50 Credits of Opioid Education and Pain Management Training
.50 Credits of End-of-Life Care Studies
Please check your individual state licensing board requirements before claiming these credits.
ABIM MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE MOC POINTS
Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 97.50 Medical Knowledge MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC points.
On the course evaluation page please indicate “Yes” when asked if you would like to receive ABIM MOC points for your participation in this enduring activity. You will then be required to provide your ABIM ID # and your Date of Birth. Points earned will equal the amount of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ claimed.
HMS will upload the participant data, including the points earned, directly to the ABIM so that it will appear on the ABIM diplomates transcript. These points will not appear on your certificate provided at the end of this enduring activity.
Disclosure Policy
Harvard Medical School (HMS) adheres to all ACCME Accreditation Criteria and Policies. It is HMS’s policy that those who have influenced the content of a CME activity (e.g. planners, faculty, authors, reviewers and others) disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial entities so that HMS may identify and resolve any conflicts of interest prior to the activity. These disclosures will be provided in the activity materials along with disclosure of any commercial support received for the activity. Additionally, faculty members have been instructed to disclose any limitations of data and unlabeled or investigational uses of products during their presentations.
Disclosure information for all individuals in control of the content of the activity is located on the disclosure statement in the PDF and printed syllabus.
Learning Objectives
After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:
ACGME Competencies
This course is designed to meet one or more of the following Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Competencies:
Target Audience
The target audience for the Intensive Review of Internal Medicine course is clinical and academic internists, pediatricians, and primary care physicians/trainees preparing for ABIM internal medicine certification/recertification examinations and/or seeking a comprehensive update in internal medicine and its subspecialties.
Topics/Speaker:
Nephrology
Hematology
Gastroenterology
Oncology
Cardiovascular Medicine
Infectious Disease
Women’s Health
Pulmonary Medicine
Neurology
General Internal Medicine/Primary Care/Hospital Medicine