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The Brigham Update in Hospital Medicine 2026
The Brigham Update in Hospital Medicine 2026
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The Brigham Update in Hospital Medicine 2026
Comprehensive Hospital Medicine Review | Harvard Medical School Accredited
📌 Overview
The Brigham Update in Hospital Medicine 2026, developed by Brigham and Women’s Hospital and accredited by Harvard Medical School, is a high-yield, case-based course designed to keep clinicians up to date with the latest advances in hospital medicine and inpatient care.
This intensive program delivers practical, evidence-based guidance across 33+ core clinical topics, helping clinicians improve decision-making, diagnostic accuracy, and patient outcomes in real-world hospital settings .
📦 Course Specifications
- 🎥 Videos: 44 expert-led lectures
- 📄 PDFs: 2 supplementary files
- 💾 Total Size: 20.9 GB
- ⏱️ Duration: ~37.25 hours
- 📅 Release Date: February 15, 2026
- 🧠 Level: Intermediate to Advanced
🎯 Target Audience
This course is ideal for:
- Hospitalists
- Internal medicine physicians
- Family physicians
- Nurse practitioners & physician assistants
- Residents and trainees in inpatient care
🧠 What You Will Learn
🏥 Core Hospital Medicine Skills
- Management of common inpatient conditions
- Interpretation of diagnostic tests and labs
- Evidence-based clinical decision-making
🫀 Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Care
- Acute coronary syndromes and heart failure
- Atrial fibrillation management
- COPD and pneumonia in hospitalized patients
🦠 Infectious Diseases & Antibiotics
- C. difficile and bloodstream infections
- Antibiotic stewardship and practical prescribing
- HIV care in hospitalized patients
🧠 Neurology, Psychiatry & Critical Care
- Stroke and syncope evaluation
- Delirium and psychiatric conditions in hospital
- Pre-ICU critical illness management
🧪 Renal, Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders
- Acute kidney injury (AKI)
- Hyperglycemia management
- Electrolyte disturbances
🩺 Gastroenterology & Hematology
- GI bleeding and cirrhosis management
- Hypercoagulable states
- DVT and pulmonary embolism
📚 Course Topics Include
- Radiology “can’t-miss” diagnoses
- Acute coronary syndromes
- Delirium and inpatient psychiatry
- Antibiotics updates (Part I & II)
- Pneumonia and bloodstream infections
- Syncope and stroke management
- Heart failure updates
- Cirrhosis and GI bleeding
- AKI and electrolyte disorders
- Preoperative evaluation
- Opioid use disorder and alcohol withdrawal
- Pregnancy in hospital medicine
- Equity and patient-centered care
⚡ Key Benefits
- Stay updated with latest clinical guidelines and studies
- Improve inpatient diagnostic and management skills
- Learn through case-based, real-world scenarios
- Enhance efficiency and confidence in hospital practice
- Prepare for board exams and clinical practice updates
🚀 Why Choose This Course
- Developed by Harvard-affiliated experts
- Covers a broad spectrum of hospital medicine topics
- Practical focus on everyday inpatient challenges
- Ideal for busy clinicians needing high-yield updates
💡 Clinical Value
This course is essential for clinicians who want to:
- Deliver evidence-based inpatient care
- Improve outcomes in acutely ill hospitalized patients
- Stay current with rapidly evolving hospital medicine standards
4. Topics
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Can’t-Miss Radiology Diagnoses – Jennifer W. Uyeda, MD
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Hypercoagulable States – Jean M. Connors, MD
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Rapid-Fire Hematology Cases – Alfred Lee, MD, PhD
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Inpatient Management of Patients with Psychiatric Disease – Sejal B. Shah, MD
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Best Practices in Delirium Management – Shoshana Streiter, MD
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A Review of Common Clinical Scenarios in the Management of Atrial Fibrillation – Yee-Ping Sun, MD
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Updates in the Diagnosis and Management of C. diff – John J. Ross, MD, CM, FIDSA
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Improving the Evaluation and Management of Syncope – Kapil Kumar, MD
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Evidence-Based Management of Acute Coronary Syndromes – Marc S. Sabatine, MD, MPH
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Allergy 101 – Drug Allergy and Other Common Consults for Hospitalists – Paige G. Wickner, MD, MPH
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Difficult Dermatology Cases for the Hospitalist – Alexandra P. Charrow, MD
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Skin and Soft Tissue Infections and Common Mimics – Adam D. Lipworth, MD
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Pain Pointers – Practical Approaches to Managing Acute Pain in the Hospital – Morgan C. Esperance, MD
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Goals of Care Conversations in Hospital Medicine – Richard E. Leiter, MD
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Current Strategies and Common Questions in the Management of Urinary Tract Infections – Sigal Yawetz, MD
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CKD and ESRD Management for the Hospitalist – Gearoid M. McMahon, MBBCh
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Management of Critical Illness Before ICU Transfer – Rebecca Baron, MD and Christopher I. Roy, MD, SFHM
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Recent Advances in Heart Failure Management – Anju Nohria, MD
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Cirrhosis for the Hospitalist – Anna E. Rutherford, MD, MPH
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Inpatient Management of GI Bleeding – Tyler M. Berzin, MD, MS
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Care of the Hospitalized Patient with HIV – Paul E. Sax, MD
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Evidence-Based Management of COPD – Scott L. Schissel, MD, PhD
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Antibiotics – A Comprehensive Update and Pearls for the Hospitalist – Part I – Jennifer A. Johnson, MD
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Antibiotics – A Comprehensive Update and Pearls for the Hospitalist – Part II – Jennifer A. Johnson, MD
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Pneumonia in Hospitalized Patients – Michael Klompas, MD
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Bloodstream Infections – Michael Klompas, MD
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Do I Really Need Meropenem. Common ID Curbsides – Hayden S. Andrews, MD
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Choosing the Best View – Patient-Centered Cardiovascular Imaging for Coronary Artery Disease – Diana Lopez, MD
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Centering Equity in Hospital Medicine – Bram Wispelwey, MD, MS, MPH and Michelle Morse, MD, MPH
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State-of-the-Art Management of Pancreatitis and Biliary Tract Disease – Linda S. Lee, MD
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Evidence-Based Approaches to Inpatient Hyperglycemia – Nadine E. Palermo, DO
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Ischemic Stroke in Hospital Medicine – Alexis T. Roy, MD
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Let’s Rheuminate – Answers to Common Questions in Inpatient Rheumatology – Michael A. Dilorio, MD
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Current and Emerging Concepts for Preoperative Evaluation – Adam C. Schaffer, MD
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Challenges and Conundrums in Hospital Medicine – Elizabeth Petersen, MD, MPH, FAAP, FHM
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Rapid-Fire Electrolyte Cases for the Hospitalist – HyperCa, HypoNa – David A. Krakow, MD
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Rethinking Common Labs – Pearls for the Hospitalist – David A. Krakow, MD
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Pregnancy – What a Hospitalist Needs to Know – Meghan Rudder, MD
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Hospital Management of PE and DVT – Samuel Z. Goldhaber, MD
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ECG – Can’t-Miss Diagnoses – Sanjay Divakaran, MD
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Acute Kidney Injury – Cases for the Hospitalist – Emily S. Robinson, MD, MPH
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Inpatient Endocrinology Pearls – J. Carl Pallais, MD, MPH
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Alcohol Withdrawal – A Case-Based Approach for the Hospitalist – Lisa W. Vercollone, MD
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Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) – Lisa W. Vercollone, MD, PharmD
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