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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:
1635602
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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:
1657933
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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:
1635666
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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:
1635632
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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:
1635675
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:
1635718
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Infectious Diseases in Primary Care
15 Oct 2025 - 17 Oct 2025 • Live Streaming, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
The Comprehensive Infectious Disease Update: Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment : Designed specifically for front-line primary care and urgent care clinicians, this highly rated Harvard Medical School course delivers the latest updates in infectious diseases, with a focus on practical strategies you can use right away in your practice. You'll gain expert guidance to deliver state-of-the-art care; tools to improve diagnosis, treatment, and prevention; updates on recent breakthroughs and emerging infections; and practical solutions to the most common—and and most challenging—ID problems in primary care.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: learn@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, Immunization, Lyme, COVID-19, infection, vaccine, HIV, MRSA, Hepatitis, UTI, STI, pneumonia, flu, gastroenteritis, travel medicine, respiratory, C. difficile, H. pylori, antibiotics, tuberculosis, respiratory, influenza, measles, immunocompromised, resistant, resistance
Event listing ID:
1662415
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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:
1635662
Event website:
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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:
1658490
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Principles of Medical Education: Maximizing Your Teaching Skills
22 Oct 2025 - 24 Oct 2025 • Live Streaming, 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: learn@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:
1662458
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Update in Hospital Medicine 2025
03 Nov 2025 - 06 Nov 2025 • Live Streaming, Any Location (virtual event)
Organizer:
Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
This 4-day intensive Harvard Medical School CME program updates busy practitioners on current best practices in hospital medicine. Among the highest-rated HMS CME courses, it covers over 30 core topics, with an emphasis on practical management of common problems. Using a case-based format, lecturers distill recent evidence, guidelines, and expert opinion to offer “bottom-line” recommendations. Faculty include both hospitalists and specialists, and rank among the best teachers at Harvard Medical School.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email: learn@hms.harvard.edu
Topics:
Harvard, CME, Hospital Medicine, Hospitalist, Heart failure, Atrial fibrillation, Pain management, Acute coronary syndromes, Coronary imaging, Diabetes, Preoperative evaluation, Psychiatric disorders, ECG interpretation, Radiology interpretation, Bacteremia, UTI, Pneumonia, Drug-resistant infections, Critical care, Skin and soft tissue infections, Stroke/TIA, C. difficile, End-stage renal disease, Acute kidney injury, Endocrinology, Rheumatology, HIV, GI bleed, Hematology, Allergy, Geriatrics, Delirium, Pain and palliative care, Alcohol withdrawal, Opioid use disorder, COPD, Laboratory interpretation, Dermatology, Electrolyte disorders, Syncope, Venous thromboembolism, Pancreatobiliary disease, Cirrhosis, Antibiotics, Serious illness conversations, Pregnancy
Event listing ID:
1665091
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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:
1635650
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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:
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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
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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:
1636301


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