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Principles of Medical Education: Maximizing Your Teaching Skills
26 Mar 2025 - 28 Mar 2025 • Live Streaming, Boston, MA, USA, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
The Techniques and Strategies That Significantly Improve Student Engagement and Teaching and Mentoring Effectiveness - This special program, ranked among Harvard Medical School’s highest-rated CME courses, is a uniquely comprehensive exploration of best practices for teaching medicine at the bedside, in ambulatory settings, and in the classroom. Case-based and hands-on learning are a hallmark of this course, with significant participant interaction and active modeling of instruction techniques. Whether you are newer to teaching or a seasoned educator and mentor, this course will give you modern tools and practices to optimize skills transfer and learner success. PLEASE NOTE: Enrollment for this live streaming course is limited. Early registration is advised.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, Interactive Lecturing, Bedside Teaching, Effective Mentoring, Impactful Feedback, Developing Curricula, Assessing Learners, Learner Engagement, Teaching Critical Thinking, Teaching and Maintaining Wellness
Event listing ID:
1644390
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Sports Medicine 2025
26 Mar 2025 - 28 Mar 2025 • Live Streaming, Boston, MA, USA, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
This Harvard Medical School CME program, which is among the highest-rated HMS CME courses, provides education on the most significant recent clinical changes that affect the diagnoses, treatment, and rehabilitation of sports injuries, and how to incorporate them into practice. You will hear directly from world-renowned physician specialists (physiatrists, orthopedists, radiologists), team physicians and athletic trainers for the Boston Red Sox, New England Revolution and New England Patriots, and physical therapists on the cutting edge of rehabilitation. Unique to this program is its immersive, fast-paced, 360-degree educational experience. You will learn about changes and advances in sports medicine from three critical, interrelated perspectives: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Musculoskeletal Radiology, and Orthopedics.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, Sports medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Orthopedics, Musculoskeletal Radiology, joints, muscles, tendons, return to play, overuse injuries, physical therapy, team-based, ultrasound, regenerative, joint preservation, diagnosis, treatment, wellness, nutrition, imaging, ACL, athlete, Para sports
Event listing ID:
1644488
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Clinical Endocrinology 2025
26 Mar 2025 - 30 Mar 2025 • Live Streaming, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
Renowned experts in endocrinology at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital offer Clinical Endocrinology—the acclaimed annual update of current endocrine diagnostic and management strategies. If you provide care to patients with endocrine disorders, this course will be invaluable to your medical decision-making and patient care. ENDOCRINOLOGISTS, INTERNISTS, FAMILY PHYSICIANS, PEDIATRICIANS, NPs and PAs (and other clinicians who treat endocrine disorders) can rely on this program to enhance your endocrine knowledge and optimize your care of endocrine disorders with evidence-based strategies.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, Thyroid, Pituitary, Diabetes, Calcium, Bone, Adrenal, Reproductive, Hormones, Clinical, Endocrinology, Lesions, Acromegaly, Adrenal incidentaloma, Adult growth hormone deficiency, Cushing’s disease, Diabetes in pregnancy, Diabetes type 1, Diabetes type 2, Erectile dysfunction, Gestational diabetes, Glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis, Graves’ eye disease, Hyper- and hypoparathyroidism, Hyper- and hypothyroidism, Hyperprolactinemia, Hypo- and hypercalcemia, Hypoglycemia, Hypopituitarism, Insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), and technology management in type 1 DM, Lipid disorders, Male and female hypogonadism, Menopause, Obesity, weight management, Osteoporosis, Pheochromocytoma, Pituitary surgery and radiation, Polycystic ovarian syndrome/hyperandrogenism, Primary aldosteronism, Sellar region abnormalities, Thyroid cancer, Thyroid disease and pregnancy, Thyroid nodules, Thyroid ultrasound, Transgender care
Event listing ID:
1639326
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Happiness Science: Evidence-based guidance for the universal human quest
02 Apr 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
As Aristotle wrote, "Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence." Although the pursuit of happiness has long been considered an art, today it is also guided by a substantial science. In this three-hour workshop, we'll review the most significant findings from the field of positive psychology. Topics include awe, career decisions, experiences, fun, gratitude, humour, income, mind-expanding drugs, optimism, pets, play, resilience, savouring, self actualization, and shinrin-yoku.

Happiness Science is our most upbeat and broadly-applicable module. Please join us for this extremely positive CME!

Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; mental health; psychology; happiness; positive psychology; World Happiness reports; awe; career decisions; experiences; fun; gratitude; humour; income; mind-expanding drugs; optimism; pets; play; resilience; savouring; self actualization; shinrin-yoku; primary care; wellness; well-being
Event listing ID:
1635036
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SpicyPsychUpdate: Jalapeno Collection (04.09.2025; via Zoom)
09 Apr 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
CBT Canada's SpicyPsychUpdates reveal the zestiest bits from the fascinating & ever-evolving fields of psychology & psychiatry. SpicyPsychUpdates are a broader & brisker experience than CBT Canada's core modules, which focus on single topics. Five scoring criteria are used in selecting the scientific papers for each SpicyPsychUpdate: 1) recent; 2) high quality; 3) clinically useful; 4) personally useful; and 5) spicy (i.e., interesting). To boost the pep, we cut into a fresh paper about every five minutes. Highly-practical tips emerge from the literature at a blistering pace. Some of those tips can be life-changing for your patients & colleagues, family & friends—and the ongoing project called "you". Stay current with SpicyPsychUpdates!
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; psychology; psychiatry; tools tips, and techniques; primary care; suicide risk management; meditation; PTSD; MDD; vaccine compliance; couples counseling; forgiveness; creativity; device addiction; and more
Event listing ID:
1635563
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Panic & Phobias: Conquering fears with CBT (2025.04.16; via Zoom)
16 Apr 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
Physicians trained in CBT derive significant professional satisfaction from treating panic disorder and the phobias. Most patients respond relatively quickly, and relapse rates are reassuringly low. We'll review CBT for panic, and explore how the cognitive model can be applied to such "Recursive disorders" as cognitive decline-related anxiety, irritable bowel syndrome, migraine headaches, perimenopausal symptoms, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. In our review of phobias, we'll examine the subtleties of systematic desensitization. Other anxiety disorder sufferers can at least be comforted by family physicians without specialized training. We cover CBT's most practical pointers for the following set of conditions: OCD-related avoidance, PTSD-related avoidance, public speaking anxiety, selective mutism, separation anxiety, social anxiety, and test anxiety.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; panic disorder; phobias; anxiety; mental health; wellbeing; wellness; CBT for panic; panic-related disorders; cognitive model; "Recursive disorders"; "symptom spiral syndromes"; cognitive decline-related anxiety; dementia worry; irritable bowel syndrome; migraine headaches; perimenopausal symptoms; premenstrual dysphoric disorder; systematic desensitization; OCD-related avoidance; PTSD-related avoidance; public speaking anxiety; selective mutism; separation anxiety; social anxiety; test anxiety; primary care; family practice; family medicine; psychology
Event listing ID:
1635606
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Infectious Diseases in Adults 2025
28 Apr 2025 - 02 May 2025 • Live Streaming, Boston, MA, USA, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
State-of-the-art approaches to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases--This comprehensive Harvard Medical School CME program—one of the highest-rated HMS CME courses—ensures attendees are current with state-of-the-art approaches to prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. Updates, best practices and new guidelines are presented by nationally recognized ID experts and master clinicians. Education is practical and results driven: Optimal decision-making in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases; Newer antimicrobials and treatment strategies for highly resistant infections; Prevention and treatment of infection in immunocompromised hosts; Update on antifungal diagnostics and therapy; State-of-the-art and multidisciplinary approaches to common infections; Clinical approaches to complex, rare, and "don't-miss" infections; New, evolving, emerging, and re-emerging infectious diseases; Infections in persons with substance use disorder; What’s new in HIV prevention and management; The latest on COVID-19, including long COVID. As revised treatment strategies, new diagnostic tests, and guidelines are presented, they are coupled with specific recommendations for incorporating these updates into your day-to-day work.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, infection, CME, immunocompromised, antifungal, HIV, resistant infection, antimicrobial stewardship, substance use disorder, emerging infectious diseases, zoonoses, tick-borne, ENT, Vaccine, Vaccination, sexually transmitted infections, Hepatitis, MRSA, OPAT, COVID, STIs, difficile, C-diff, staph, PEP, PrEP, CNS, skin, soft tissue, avian flu, Marburg virus, Polio, Bronchiectasis, pneumonia, non-tuberculous mycobacteria
Event listing ID:
1644462
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Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine 2025
28 Apr 2025 - 02 May 2025 • Live Streaming, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
Led by Harvard Medical School faculty, this comprehensive live, online, highly rated course provides education and updates to optimize your care of patients with: Sepsis, ARDS, Sarcoidosis, IPF, Bronchiectasis, Cystic fibrosis, Lung nodules, Lung cancer, GERD, Pleural disease, Pneumonia, Tuberculosis, Thromboembolism, Chronic cough, COPD, Asthma, Occupational and environmental lung disease, Interstitial lung disease, and many other pulmonary and critical care conditions and situations. Included is a half-day session on sleep medicine. All sessions are led by master clinicians who deliver information in inspiring and entertaining ways, and provide specific recommendations to incorporate the latest updates into your practice.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, Sepsis, ARDS, Sarcoidosis, IPF, Bronchiectasis, Cystic fibrosis, Lung nodules, Lung cancer, GERD, Pleural disease, Pneumonia, Tuberculosis, Thromboembolism, Chronic cough, COPD, Asthma, Occupational and environmental lung disease, Interstitial lung disease, Lung transplantation, Neurologic issues in the ICU, Sleep-disordered breathing, Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19, Surgical emergencies, Atypical mycobacterial disease, Pulmonary hypertension, Cardiopulmonary disorders, Complications from cardiac arrest, Hypersensitivity pneumonitis, Acute respiratory failure
Event listing ID:
1647813
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Diabetes Update 2025
29 Apr 2025 - 02 May 2025 • Live Streaming, Boston, MA, USA, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
This highly rated Harvard Medical School CME course offers practical strategies to address the medical and systemic challenges to optimal care and updates that ensure you can deliver state-of-the-art care for your patients with diabetes. This program affords you the opportunity to learn from leaders in the field of diabetes who are distinguished for their outstanding teaching, knowledge, and innovations in clinical care. It also provides comprehensive education to optimize the diabetes care you provide for diverse patient populations, such as racial and ethnic minorities, the elderly, children and adolescents, patients with low adherence to therapy, patients at low socio-economic levels, patients with low health literacy/education, patients with depression/emotional distress, patients with diabetes and obesity, and patients with metabolic liver disease.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, diabetes, pharmacotherapy, lifestyle, special populations, treatment, prevention, nutrition, exercise, research, motivation, barriers, healthcare system, sociological, economic, updates, obesity, racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, comorbidity, medication, depression, adherence, underserved, endocrinology
Event listing ID:
1644527
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PTSD: From post-traumatic stress to post-traumatic growth (2025.05.07 via Zoom)
07 May 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
We'll begin with a review of debriefing (i.e., interventions designed to prevent PTSD after a trauma), including insights from head instructor, Greg Dubord, MD, and his work with the Canadian government's National Roundtable in Ottawa. We'll then review a shortcut to the diagnosis of PTSD, proceeding from there to the details of (and controversies pertaining to) the fuller diagnostic criteria. The core of the workshop is treatment interventions for the four major criteria. Special topics include the curious case of EMDR, “emotional baggage” (i.e., old traumata), the eye-opening forgiveness research, so-called "hindsight bias", the Oprah-esque "imaginal rescripting", the Faustian bargain of children who survived ACEs (adverse childhood experiences), and what data we have on medical marijuana. We end with the uplifting literature on post-traumatic growth.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; PTSD; trauma; diagnostic criteria; treatment interventions; EMDR; “emotional baggage” (i.e., old traumata); forgiveness; "hindsight bias"; "imaginal rescripting", ACEs (adverse childhood experiences); medical marijuana; post-traumatic growth; primary care; family practice; general medicine; psychology; mental health; wellbeing; wellness
Event listing ID:
1635594
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Innovations and New Practices in Internal Medicine 2025
12 May 2025 - 16 May 2025 • Live Streaming, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
This Harvard Medical School CME program provides a comprehensive update of the most important changes now impacting Internal Medicine and guidance on how to incorporate these changes in your clinical practice to improve patient outcomes. One of the highest-rated HMS CME courses, it is fast paced, relevant to the current healthcare environment, and draws upon real-life cases. The course is designed and led by Harvard Medical School’s clinical faculty who are leaders in their respective fields and are instrumental in bringing these novel developments to clinical medicine. It offers updates and advances in diagnostic and treatment approaches, covering the broad spectrum of internal medicine specialties.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: learn@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, Cardiovascular Medicine, Geriatrics, Neurology, Pulmonology, Oncology, Psychiatry, Gastroenterology, Rheumatology, Infectious Diseases, Nephrology, Women’s Health, Endocrinology, LGBTQ, cancer screening, obesity, diabetes, addiction, anticoagulants, Alzheimer’s, depression, equity, MASLD, IBS, irritable bowel, SGLT-2, AI, vaccines, immunizations
Event listing ID:
1647889
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NeuroRehabilitation 2025
14 May 2025 - 16 May 2025 • Live Streaming, Boston, MA, USA, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
Cutting-edge strategies, updates, and best practices for state-of-the-art rehabilitation--In this course, which is among the highest-rated Harvard Medical School CME courses, many of the country’s most experienced and committed neurorehabilitation experts will present cutting-edge clinical interventions, the latest findings, practical education, and hands-on methods to further your expertise in guiding your patients with stroke, SCI, TBI, and functional and degenerative neurological diseases to their maximum level of function.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, TBI, SCI, stroke, Spinal cord injury, Traumatic brain injury, therapy, electrical stimulation, CTE, central nervous system, CNS, music therapy, speech therapy, recovery, occupational therapy, cognition, cognitive, concussion, dementia, cryoneurolysis, AI, machine learning, artificial intelligence, orthotics, wellness, quality of life, vision rehabilitation, Parkinson’s, PTSD
Event listing ID:
1644548
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GriefWork: Growing from life's inevitable losses (2025.05.21; via Zoom)
21 May 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
The workshop assumes your appointments are brief, averaging only 5–7 minutes. With that in mind, we teach the CBT tools that are highest in impact and practicality. The goal is to efficiently help patients cope—at least a little better—with the pain of some of life’s inevitable losses.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; grief; bereavement; loss; Prolonged Grief Disorder; Post-traumatic growth; thanatophobia; the sunk-cost effect; forgiveness; MDD vs grief; CBT Tools and strategies; coping tools; family practice; general medicine; primary care; psychology; mental health; wellness; wellbeing
Event listing ID:
1635626
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Internal Medicine Comprehensive Review and Update 2025
02 Jun 2025 - 07 Jun 2025 • Live Streaming, Boston, MA, USA, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
This program, which is among the highest-rated Harvard Medical School CME courses, provides comprehensive, high-yield instruction to ensure clinicians are current with the latest evidence and best practices to optimize patient care. Led by Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital’s distinguished clinical faculty across all relevant fields of Internal Medicine, the course provides updates, best practices, and clinical strategies designed to improve day-to-day practice in both ambulatory and inpatient settings. This program covers the breadth of Internal Medicine subspecialties, offers 60 CME credits, and 6-month access to video recordings of the live lectures.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular, Cardiology, Pulmonary, Critical Care, Hematology, Oncology, Infectious Disease, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Rheumatology, Nephrology, Allergy, Immunology, Immunotherapies, Women’s Health, Obesity, Hospital, Geriatrics, Neurology, Psychiatry, Palliative Care, Pain Medicine, Internal Medicine, COVID-19, Screening, treatment, prevention
Event listing ID:
1644463
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Depression: The complete CBT package (updated for 2025) (2025.06.04; via Zoom)
04 Jun 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
Please join your colleagues to acquire the tools of “CBT for Depression, Version 2025”, an approach that is very different—and very much more effective—than Beck's original package. As always, we assume your appointments are brief, averaging only ten minutes. With that in mind, we teach the tools that are highest in impact and practicality. Topics in the module include: identifying and managing empathy addictions; antidepressant alexithymia; depressogenic belief identification; therapeutic persuasion and the "physics" of CBT; goalification, scaling, and I/O charts; strategic behavioral antidepressant prescriptions; cultivating learned hopefulness / rational reasons for optimism; combating rumination spirals; breaking through reductionistic stagnation; enhancing motivation with the CUE question; letting go of the past—and unrelentingly focusing on the future; willpower enhancement. The “CBT for Depression, Version 2025” module provides physicians with a clean, contemporary, and comprehensive kit for more effectively managing one of the most common human afflictions. 
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; depression; major depressive disorder; MDD; “CBT for Depression,  Version 2025”; empathy addictions; antidepressant alexithymia; depressogenic belief identification; therapeutic persuasion; the "physics" of CBT; goalification, scaling, and I/O charts; strategic behavioral antidepressant prescriptions; learned hopefulness; optimism; rumination spirals; reductionistic stagnation; motivation; future-focusing; the CUE question; letting go; willpower enhancement; primary care; family practice; general practice; psychology; mental health; wellbeing; wellness
Event listing ID:
1635625
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Gastroenterology 2025
09 Jun 2025 - 12 Jun 2025 • Live Streaming, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
This highly rated Harvard Medical School CME program ensures participants are current with state-of-the-art GI strategies and clinical practices. It covers recent advances and their impact on clinical approaches and on patient outcomes. Updates, best practices, and new guidelines are presented by nationally recognized GI experts and master clinicians. Highlights of the 2025 program include: The newest guidelines for the use of biologics in IBD; Therapeutic drug monitoring in IBD treatment; Management of the older adult with IBD; Updated guidelines for treatment of C. difficile infection; Managing GI complications of immunotherapy and anti-neoplastic therapies; Improved management of IBS; Tips for managing fecal incontinence; Management of refractory GERD; Expanded genetic testing options to diagnose hereditary GI cancer syndromes; Updated treatment of HBV and HCV; Management of fatty liver disease in 2025; How to diagnose and manage cirrhosis; How to improve your adenoma detection rate (ADR); Steps to ensure delivery of high-quality colonoscopic care; Techniques to effectively control acute GI bleeding; Endoscopic management of obesity; When FMT is indicated for treatment; New strategies to treat common GI problems; A comprehensive update of national guidelines.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: learn@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, IBD, IBS, Colitis, Hepatitis, Fatty Liver, Barrett’s Esophagus, C. difficile, liver disease, Microbiome, Pancreatitis, Celiac, GI Bleeding, Bariatrics, Colorectal Cancer, Cancer, Adenoma, FMT, ADR, endoscopy, biologics, hepatology, screening, guidelines, immunotherapy, obesity, MASLD, HBV, HCV
Event listing ID:
1647822
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Treating Obesity 2025: The Blackburn Course in Obesity Medicine
09 Jun 2025 - 12 Jun 2025 • Live Streaming, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
This highly rated Harvard Medical School CME course delivers practical strategies to optimize the management of obesity and its many complications, and provides the most up-to-date approaches to obesity prevention and treatment. Presented by authorities in medicine, surgery, pediatrics, nutrition, endocrinology, gastroenterology and psychology from the country’s leading obesity treatment centers, this course covers critical topics in the prevention and treatment of obesity and related disorders. In addition, one day prior to the start of Treating Obesity 2025, we host a one-day review for the American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM) certification examination. This course is taught by recent diplomates of the ABOM. Participation in both Treating Obesity 2025 and the Obesity Medicine Board Review fully satisfies the CME requirement to register for the ABOM certification exam. Discounts apply when attending both the Board Review and Treating Obesity 2025.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: learn@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, obesity, treatment, prevention, evaluation, surgical, medical, nutrition, lifestyle medicine, diabetes, bariatrics, pharmacology, behavioral medicine, communication, board review, genetics, precision medicine, metabolism, metabolic disorders, counseling, Obesity Medicine, ABOM, eating disorders, microbiome, GLP-1, bias, equity, stigma
Event listing ID:
1647843
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Lifestyle Medicine: Tools for Promoting Healthy Change
12 Jun 2025 - 13 Jun 2025 • Live Streaming, Boston, MA ,USA, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
State-of-the-Art Approaches to Help Patients Initiate and Sustain Health-Promoting Behaviors--This immersive two-day course offers state-of-the-art strategies to guide patients to healthier lives. Education includes evidence-based strategies, tools and techniques to effect healthier changes in patients (and ourselves), including weight loss, exercise, sleep, stress management, nutrition, mental health, and health/wellness coaching. Past participants report a renewed passion for practicing medicine and reduced personal stress as they themselves learn to enhance their own health and to serve as role models for their patients.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, Lifestyle Medicine, exercise, nutrition, stress management, motivation, culinary medicine, prevention, chronic conditions, health coaching, sleep resilience, strength training, weight loss, counseling, self-care, mindfulness, obesity, mental health, motivational interviewing, metabolism, brain health
Event listing ID:
1644442
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Dysthymia: CBT's pathway out of chronic depression & suicidality (2025.06.18; via Zoom)
18 Jun 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
Dysthymia: CBT's pathway out of chronic depression & suicidality covers three related topics: brief CBT for dysthymia (assumes ten-minute appointments), brief CBT for suicidality (focusing on what to say in the moment), and victimhood culture (an exacerbant on the rise).
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; dysthymia; persistent depressive disorder; PDD; chronic depression; suicidality; suicide risk factors; suicide screening; suicide-prevention interventions; what to say (and how to say it) in the here & now with the suicidal patient to reduce their motivation to act; victimhood culture; mental health; family medicine; primary care; general practice; psychology
Event listing ID:
1635580
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Diabetes Comorbidities and Complications
28 Jul 2025 - 31 Jul 2025 • Live Streaming, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
This comprehensive Harvard Medical School CME program, which is among the highest-rated HMS CME courses, provides education and updates to optimize your care of patients with diabetes and these conditions: Obesity, Cardiovascular Disease, Heart Failure, Coronary Artery Disease, Hypertension, Hyperglycemia, Hypoglycemia, Dyslipidemia, Metabolic-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease, Sleep Disorders, and Chronic Kidney Disease. Sessions are led by experts in these conditions and their impact on the patient with diabetes. In addition to their clinical expertise, faculty have been chosen for their inspirational teaching skills and their ability to provide specific recommendations to incorporate the vast number of recent updates covered in this program into day-to-day clinical practice.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: learn@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, diabetes, Obesity, Cardiovascular Disease, Heart Failure, Coronary Artery Disease, Hypertension, Hyperglycemia, Hypoglycemia, Dyslipidemia, Metabolic-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease, Chronic Kidney Disease, Sleep Disorders, Diabetic CKD, GLP-1 RA, SGLT-2 inhibitors, MRA, lifestyle, technology, monitors, insulin
Event listing ID:
1657966
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Intensive Review of Nephrology
11 Aug 2025 - 15 Aug 2025 • Live Streaming, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
With over 70 lectures, case discussions, board preparation sessions, and supplementary lectures, this Harvard Medical School CME program provides the most comprehensive review of state-of-the-art nephrology practices offered by the clinical faculty of Harvard Medical School. One of the highest-rated HMS CME courses, it offers accelerated learning for: 1) Clinicians seeking a practical and comprehensive review that ensures they are up to date across all major areas of nephrology AND 2) Physicians preparing to certify or recertify and seeking a thorough, proven preparatory course in advance of their taking the Nephrology ABIM board examination. In the course of a week, you get an accelerated learning experience that is impactful and inspiring.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: learn@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, board review, updates, kidney, electrolytes, acid-base, glomerulonephritis, acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, genetic kidney disease, vascular disease, hypertension, end-stage renal disease, transplantation, kidney stones, cancer, pregnancy, pediatric nephrology, case-based, renal, ultrasound, immunology, SGLT2i, finenerone, AI, artificial intelligence
Event listing ID:
1658503
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The SuperDoc Workshop: Leveraging CBT Tools to Maximize Physician Resiliency (2025.09.17; via Zoom)
17 Sep 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
In this three-hour workshop, we'll review techniques for silencing self-criticism, decreasing rumination, letting go of the past, increasing self-compassion, improving decision-making, optimizing time management, boosting mindfulness, and making a marriage spark joy.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; mental health; physician wellbeing; wellness; resilience; burnout; Premature Clinician Aging Disorder (PCAD); self-criticism; rumination; letting go; self-compassion; decision-making; time management; mindfulness; relationships; couples counseling; self-care; psychology; primary care; family medicine; general practice
Event listing ID:
1635677
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CBT Tools: Canada's #1 CBT workshop (2025.10.01; via Zoom)
01 Oct 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
This sleeves-up workshop emphasizes practical assessment tools, homework compliance enhancers, and change-oriented charting. The focus is on the most strategic interventions that can be integrated into routine (e.g., 10 minute) clinical appointments.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; mental health; CBT Tools; practical assessment tools; homework compliance enhancers; change-oriented charting; strategic interventions; routine (e.g., 10 minute) clinical appointments; primary care; family medicine; general practice; doctor-patient relationship; alliance; compliance; adherence; tools of persuasion; behavior change; maladaptive belief change; patient motivation; empathy addiction; goalification
Event listing ID:
1635687
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SpicyPsychUpdate: Habanero Collection (10.08.2025; via Zoom)
08 Oct 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
CBT Canada's SpicyPsychUpdates reveal the zestiest bits from the fascinating & ever-evolving fields of psychology & psychiatry. SpicyPsychUpdates are a broader & brisker experience than CBT Canada's core modules, which focus on single topics. Five scoring criteria are used in selecting the 30 scientific papers that form the basis of each SpicyPsychUpdate: 1) recent; 2) high quality; 3) clinically useful; 4) personally useful; and 5) spicy (i.e., interesting). To boost the pep, we cut into a fresh paper about every 5 minutes. We're currently offering 3 entirely unique SpicyPsychUpdates, each covering 30 entirely unique recent papers. Highly-practical tips emerge from the literature at a blistering pace. Some of those tips can be life-changing for your patients & colleagues, family & friends—and the ongoing project called "you". Stay current with SpicyPsychUpdates!
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; psychology; psychiatry; tools, tips, and techniques; fear of cancer recurrence; childhood anxiety; major depression (MDD); “reproductive priming effect”; “mate poaching”; self-harm; GAD; “memory counter-conditioning” for substance abuse; social anxiety; couples counseling; and more; wellness; mental health; primary care; general practice; family medicine;
Event listing ID:
1635620
Event website:
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Ten-Minute CBT: No-bullshit tools for busy clinicians (2025.10.15; via Zoom)
15 Oct 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
Medical CBT is specifically designed for the ultra-brief appointments typical of primary care. In this workshop you'll learn the essentials of a skill that may fundamentally change how you cope with the all-important psychological side of medical practice. You'll learn flexible tools to integrate with your existing approaches to major depression, persistent depression (“dysthymia” until DSM-5), chronic worry, chronic pain, panic disorder, non-compliance, substance abuse, illness anxiety, borderline personality disorder, suicidality, and more.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; tools of persuasion; coping strategies; tips and techniques; well-being; major depression; persistent depression (dysthymia); chronic worry; chronic pain; panic disorder; non-compliance; substance abuse; illness anxiety; borderline personality disorder; suicidality; empathy addiction; doctor patient relationship; alliance; compliance; adherence; behavior change; cognition change; maladaptive beliefs; cognogens; primary care; family medicine; general practice; psychology
Event listing ID:
1635685
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SpicyPsychUpdate: Cayenne Collection (10.22.2025; via Zoom)
22 Oct 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
CBT Canada's SpicyPsychUpdates reveal the zestiest bits from the fascinating & ever-evolving fields of psychology & psychiatry. SpicyPsychUpdates are a broader & brisker experience than CBT Canada's core modules, which focus on single topics. Five scoring criteria are used in selecting the 30 scientific papers that form the basis of each SpicyPsychUpdate: 1) recent; 2) high quality; 3) clinically useful; 4) personally useful; and 5) spicy (i.e., interesting). To boost the pep, we cut into a fresh paper about every 5 minutes. We're currently offering 3 entirely unique SpicyPsychUpdates, each covering 30 entirely unique recent papers. Highly-practical tips emerge from the literature at a blistering pace. Some of those tips can be life-changing for your patients & colleagues, family & friends—and the ongoing project called "you". Stay current with SpicyPsychUpdates!
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; psychology; psychiatry; tools, tips, and techniques; compliance; couples counseling; CBT for perimenopausal symptoms; mood contagion; mental stress-induced ischemia; evidence based therapy; CBT for psychosis; and more; family medicine; general practice; primary care
Event listing ID:
1635728
Event website:
27
Neurological Emergencies
22 Oct 2025 - 24 Oct 2025 • Live Streaming, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
How to Rapidly Identify High-Risk Patients and Optimize Their Outcomes: This acclaimed Harvard Medical School CME program provides the latest practice-changing updates and prepares clinicians to evaluate common neurological complaints, quickly and accurately diagnose a neurological emergency, and provide state-of-the-art care for these patients. Designed for both inpatient and outpatient clinicians in the fields of Emergency Medicine, Neurology, Critical Care, Intensive Care, Hospital Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Urgent Care, and Internal or Family Medicine, this course covers evaluation algorithms, detection and diagnosis, imaging best practices, and evidence-based management of high-risk neurological conditions, including comprehensive stroke updates.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: learn@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, Stroke, TBI, dizziness, weakness, coma, delirium, altered mental status, emergency, neurology, SCI, cauda equina syndrome, spinal cord compression, seizures, back pain, imaging, risk management, algorithms, ICH, hemorrhage, TIA, cerebral aneurysm, headache, reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome, SDH, SAH, falls, gait, syncope, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, carotid stenosis
Event listing ID:
1658501
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Depression: The complete CBT package (updated for 2025) (2025.11.05; via Zoom)
05 Nov 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
Please join your colleagues to acquire the tools of “CBT for Depression, Version 2025”, an approach that is very different—and very much more effective—than Beck's original package. As always, we assume your appointments are brief, averaging only ten minutes. With that in mind, we teach the tools that are highest in impact and practicality. Topics in the module include: identifying and managing empathy addictions; antidepressant alexithymia; depressogenic belief identification; therapeutic persuasion and the "physics" of CBT; goalification, scaling, and I/O charts; strategic behavioral antidepressant prescriptions; cultivating learned hopefulness / rational reasons for optimism; combating rumination spirals; breaking through reductionistic stagnation; enhancing motivation with the CUE question; letting go of the past—and unrelentingly focusing on the future; willpower enhancement.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; mental health; depression; CBT for Depression; Major Depressive Disorder (MDD); empathy addiction; antidepressant alexithymia; depressogenic belief identification; therapeutic persuasion; the physics of CBT; goalification, scaling, and I/O charts; strategic behavioral antidepressant prescriptions; cultivating learned hopefulness / rational reasons for optimism; combating rumination spirals; breaking through reductionistic stagnation; enhancing motivation with the CUE question; letting go of the past—and unrelentingly focusing on the future; willpower enhancement; general practice; primary care; family medicine; psychology; wellbeing; wellness
Event listing ID:
1635727
29
SpicyPsychUpdate: Jalapeno Collection (11.12.2025; via Zoom)
12 Nov 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
CBT Canada's SpicyPsychUpdates reveal the zestiest bits from the fascinating & ever-evolving fields of psychology & psychiatry. SpicyPsychUpdates are a broader & brisker experience than CBT Canada's core modules, which focus on single topics. Five scoring criteria are used in selecting the 30 scientific papers that form the basis of each SpicyPsychUpdate: 1) recent; 2) high quality; 3) clinically useful; 4) personally useful; and 5) spicy (i.e., interesting). To boost the pep, we cut into a fresh paper about every 5 minutes. We're currently offering 3 entirely unique SpicyPsychUpdates, each covering 30 entirely unique recent papers. Highly-practical tips emerge from the literature at a blistering pace. Some of those tips can be life-changing for your patients & colleagues, family & friends—and the ongoing project called "you". Stay current with SpicyPsychUpdates!
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; psychology; psychiatry; tools, tips, and techniques; compliance; suicidality; suicide risk management; meditation; narcissism; burn-out; self-help; PTSD; couples counseling; depression; vaccine compliance; forgiveness; creativity; device addiction; and more; family medicine; general practice; primary care
Event listing ID:
1635737
Event website:
30
Dysthymia: CBT's pathway out of chronic depression & suicidality (2025.11.19; via Zoom)
19 Nov 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
The Dysthymia module covers three related topics: brief CBT for dysthymia (assumes ten-minute appointments), brief CBT for suicidality (focusing on what to say in the moment), and victimhood culture (an exacerbant on the rise).
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT, cognitive behavior therapy; dysthymia; persistent depressive disorder (PDD); chronic depression; suicidality; suicide risk factors; suicide screening; suicide-prevention interventions; what to say (and how to say it) to reduce patients' motivation to act; victimhood culture; primary care; family medicine; general practice; psychology; mental health; wellbeing
Event listing ID:
1635736
31
GriefWork: Growing from life's inevitable losses
03 Dec 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
CBT Canada
Abstract:
Losses happen. Historically, it was the wisdom traditions—religion and philosophy—that provided us with comfort. Today psychology helps too: the utterly universal experience of loss has spawned much excellent scientific research.

Topics include differentiating between MDD and grief, the CBT model (and techniques), the sunk-cost effect, forgiveness, DSM-5-TR's new Prolonged Grief Disorder, and thanatophobia.

The workshop assumes your appointments are brief, averaging only 5–7 minutes. With that in mind, we teach the CBT tools that are highest in impact and practicality. The goal is to efficiently help patients cope—at least a little better—with the pain of some of life’s inevitable losses.

Contact:
CBT Canada;     Phone: [877-466-8228];     Email: info@cbt.ca
Topics:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; grief; bereavement; loss; Prolonged Grief Disorder; Post-traumatic growth; thanatophobia, the sunk-cost effect; forgiveness; MDD vs grief; CBT Tools and strategies; coping tools; psychology; family medicine; primary care; general practice
Event listing ID:
1636345


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