Harvard 13th Annual Principles of Critical Care Medicine for Non-Intensive Care Specialists 2025

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Harvard 13th Annual Principles of Critical Care Medicine for Non-Intensive Care Specialists 2025 Include: 81 videos 67 pdfs, size: 160.66 GB 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 Rapid recognition and initial management of shock, sepsis, and multi-organ failure Best practices in mechanical and non-invasive ventilation, including high-flow oxygen therapy Step-by-step management of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and when to consider ECMO Critical care ultrasound (POCUS) for hemodynamic assessment and procedural guidance Strategies for sedation, analgesia, and prevention/management of delirium Updates on cardiopulmonary support devices and post-operative critical care Effective communication with patients and families in high-acuity settings Event Details Dates: September 16–19, 2025 Format: Live online course with interactive case discussions and access to session recordings for post-course review Organizer: Harvard Medical School Department of Medicine / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Who Should Attend Hospitalists, internists, emergency physicians, and family physicians who stabilize or co-manage critically ill patients Subspecialists (cardiology, surgery, obstetrics, anesthesiology, neurology, oncology) who encounter critical care scenarios Advanced practice providers, nurses, and pharmacists working in wards, EDs, or step-down units Why Attend Gain confidence and competence in the first hours of critical illness, before ICU transfer or when ICU resources are limited Learn directly from Harvard faculty and frontline intensivists with extensive bedside and teaching experience Incorporate the latest evidence into everyday practice to improve patient safety and outcomes 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