Harvard Emergency Medicine Updates & Current Practices 2026
Comprehensive Emergency Medicine & Critical Care Review
The Harvard Emergency Medicine Updates & Current Practices 2026 course delivers a comprehensive review of modern emergency medicine, critical care, resuscitation science, emergency ultrasound, trauma management, stroke care, and emergency department operations.
Presented by faculty from the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine, this advanced educational program provides clinicians with practical, evidence-based updates designed for immediate application in emergency care settings.
Through expert-led lectures, case-based discussions, and multidisciplinary teaching, participants gain updated insight into rapidly evolving emergency medicine practices, critical care management strategies, and innovations shaping the future of emergency medicine.
📦 Course Features
- 10 Video Lectures
- 43 PDF Files
- Total Size: 10.52 GB
- Course Dates: April 27 – May 1, 2026
- Massachusetts General Hospital Faculty
- Recorded & Interactive Sessions
- Evidence-Based Emergency Medicine Updates
- Advanced POCUS & Critical Care Training
👨⚕️ Target Audience
This course is ideal for:
- Emergency Medicine Physicians
- Critical Care Physicians
- Emergency Medicine Residents & Fellows
- Physician Assistants
- Nurse Practitioners
- Emergency Nurses
- EMTs & Paramedics
It is particularly valuable for clinicians seeking:
✔ Emergency Medicine Board Review
✔ Critical Care Education
✔ Advanced POCUS Training
✔ Stroke Management Updates
✔ Trauma & Resuscitation Education
✔ Emergency Department Operational Strategies
🧠 Program Overview
Emergency medicine continues to evolve rapidly as new evidence, technologies, and clinical guidelines influence patient care across emergency departments worldwide.
This course provides practical updates in emergency airway management, septic shock, cardiac arrest resuscitation, emergency ultrasound, stroke care, trauma stabilization, pediatric emergencies, geriatric medicine, and operational emergency medicine.
Participants learn directly from experienced emergency medicine faculty while reviewing real-world cases, evidence-based treatment strategies, and practical approaches to common and high-acuity emergency presentations.
The curriculum integrates both clinical and operational perspectives, helping clinicians improve patient outcomes while enhancing emergency department efficiency and decision-making.
🎯 Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Apply current emergency medicine guidelines to clinical practice
- Improve management of critically ill emergency department patients
- Recognize and treat septic shock effectively
- Utilize modern airway management techniques
- Interpret emergency ECG findings accurately
- Apply evidence-based stroke management protocols
- Integrate POCUS into emergency decision-making
- Improve trauma assessment and stabilization skills
- Enhance emergency resuscitation strategies
- Incorporate emerging technologies and AI tools into emergency practice
🧩 Core Topics Covered
🚑 Emergency Airway & Critical Care
The course provides focused updates in:
- Advanced Airway Management
- ARDS
- Septic Shock
- Shock Resuscitation
- Push-Dose Pressors
- Severe Alcohol Withdrawal
- Ventricular Fibrillation Cardiac Arrest
Participants review modern stabilization techniques used in high-acuity emergency and critical care settings.
🩺 Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
Dedicated ultrasound sessions include:
- Cardiac POCUS
- Lung Ultrasound
- eFAST Examination
- Pediatric Ultrasound
- Ultrasound-Guided Procedures
- IV Access & Lumbar Puncture Guidance
The curriculum emphasizes practical bedside ultrasound applications for rapid diagnosis and patient management.
❤️ Cardiovascular Emergencies
Topics include:
- ECG Ischemia Interpretation
- Pulmonary Embolism Updates
- Cardiac Arrest Therapeutics
- Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Vasopressor Selection
- Emergency Cardiovascular Stabilization
Participants gain updated insight into modern emergency cardiology and resuscitation practices.
🧠 Neurologic & Stroke Emergencies
Specialized neurologic emergency sessions cover:
- Acute Ischemic Stroke Guidelines
- Mild Head Trauma
- Cranial Nerve Deficits
- Hemorrhagic Stroke Management
- Neurologic Emergency Evaluation
The curriculum focuses on timely diagnosis and evidence-based neurologic emergency care.
👶 Pediatric & Geriatric Emergency Medicine
Key topics include:
- Newborn Fever Management
- Bronchiolitis Updates
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine Literature
- Geriatric Falls
- Frailty Assessment
- Boarding Impacts on Elderly Patients
Participants review age-specific approaches to emergency patient care.
🌍 Trauma & Environmental Emergencies
Additional lectures explore:
- Burns Management
- Frostbite Treatment
- Hand Injuries
- High-Altitude Illness
- Wilderness Medicine
- Postpartum Hemorrhage
These sessions integrate trauma care with environmental and expedition-related emergency medicine.
💡 Emergency Medicine Innovation & Operations
Modern emergency department topics include:
- Artificial Intelligence in Emergency Medicine
- Clinical Informatics
- Tele-Disaster Medicine
- Patient Experience Optimization
- Sustainability in Healthcare
- Operational Health Equity
These sessions explore how innovation continues to transform emergency medicine practice.
📚 Educational Features
✔ Evidence-Based Emergency Medicine Education
The curriculum combines:
- Emergency Medicine Updates
- Critical Care Education
- Trauma Management
- Ultrasound Training
- Case-Based Learning
- Practical Clinical Decision-Making
✔ Harvard & Massachusetts General Hospital Faculty
Participants learn from experienced faculty specializing in:
- Emergency Medicine
- Critical Care
- Trauma
- Ultrasound
- Stroke Care
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- Operational Medicine
✔ Flexible Learning Experience
The program includes:
- Recorded Lectures
- Interactive Discussions
- Clinical Case Reviews
- Q&A Sessions
- On-Demand Learning Access
This flexible structure supports both live participation and independent review.
⭐ Why This Course Stands Out
✔ Harvard & MGH Faculty Expertise
✔ Comprehensive Emergency Medicine Coverage
✔ Advanced Critical Care Education
✔ Strong Focus on POCUS & Resuscitation
✔ Evidence-Based Clinical Updates
✔ Immediate Application to Daily Practice
✔ Valuable for Board Preparation & Continuing Education
🚀 Clinical & Educational Value
The Harvard Emergency Medicine Updates & Current Practices 2026 course provides advanced education in emergency medicine, critical care, resuscitation science, stroke care, trauma management, emergency ultrasound, and emergency department innovation.
By integrating practical clinical updates, case-based discussions, and multidisciplinary perspectives, this program equips emergency clinicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to improve patient care, enhance clinical decision-making, and remain current with rapidly evolving emergency medicine practice.
Topics
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00 Academic Emergency Medicine – 2026 – Southerland – Multi-Factorial and Multi-Component Fall Prevention Interventions
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01 Echo in Pulmonary Embolism
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02 Emergency Management of Burns
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03 AI in the ED
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04 Clinical Informatics in the ED
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05 Geriatric Falls
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06 Impact of Boarding on Geriatric Patients
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07 Scrotal Pain in the ED
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08 ARDS
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09 Professionalism what does it really mean… and why do we care
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10 Mild Head Trauma
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11 Cardiac Arrest
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12 Improving Emergency Department Patient Experience Principles and Practice
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13 Innovation in Emergency Medicine Challenges and Opportunities
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14 Tele-Disaster Medicine – From COVID to Ukraine
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15 Current Practice in Newborn Fever
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16 Airway Advances
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17 POCUS Cardiac and Lung
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18 POCUS E-FAST
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19 POCUS – Procedures (IV, LP)
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20 POCUS – Pediatric Cases
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21 How to read ischemia on ECGs
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22 Practice Updates in Acute PE
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23 Critical Care Double Feature Push Dose Pressors in the ED and Severe Alcohol Withdrawal 1
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23 Critical Care Double Feature Push Dose Pressors in the ED and Severe Alcohol Withdrawal 2
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24 10 Things You Never Imagined About Monitoring Blood Pressure
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25 Beyond “Medical Clearance” ED Evaluation of the Patient Presenting with Acute Psychiatric Complaints
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26 Update on the treatment of ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest
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27 The 2026 Acute Ischemic Stroke Guidelines – Top 10 Take-homes for the Emergency Medicine Clinician
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28 Cranial Nerve Deficits
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29 Top Updates in PEM Literature AY 2025-2026
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30 Recent Cardiologic Advances in EM
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31 Vasopressors and Shock Pearls
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32 On-field management of medical emergencies in the elite athlete take home lessons for your next shift
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33 Hand Injuries How would You treat them; Case-Based Updates
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34 STI
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35 Wilderness Medicine High Altitude Equity is the Business of Emergency Medicine
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36 Frostbite Management in the ED
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37 Practical Sustainability Reducing Harm from Environmental Impacts of Healthcare
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38 Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage
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39 Current concepts in the management of septic shock
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40 Ocular Emergencies
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April 27 Afternoon Session
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April 27 Morning Session
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April 28 Afternoon Session
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April 28 Morning Session
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April 29 Afternoon Session
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April 29 Morning Session
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April 30 Afternoon Session
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April 30 Morning Session
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May 01 Afternoon Session
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May 01 Morning Session








