One of Harvard Medical School’s highest-rated CME programs, this live online course features up to 92 hours of instruction led by renowned Harvard faculty and internationally recognized guest experts. Designed for physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, the program provides a comprehensive update on the latest advances, evidence-based guidelines, and innovations shaping primary care practice that you need to know.
Through engaging case-based learning, interactive skills-development workshops, and expert-led discussions, participants will gain practical strategies for managing both common and complex clinical challenges. The curriculum also highlights emerging technologies, advances in women's health, and patient-centered approaches that can be immediately applied to improve clinical decision-making and patient outcomes.
This 43rd year of Primary Care Medicine is dedicated to the memory of its founder, Dr. John Goodson, MD.