Ranked among the highest-rated Harvard Medical School CME courses, past participants consistently report that this program has improved their clinical practice and outcomes. Here are a few testimonials:
THE LIVE STREAM EXPERIENCE
“I was unable to attend this course in the past due to the cost of travel, but the virtual option provided an opportunity for me to learn from Harvard Medical School’s best.”
“Excellent course; great to have access to the videos through the end of the year.”
“The instant response to Q&A was impressive and felt like we were connecting in-person.”
“The online platform was excellent and very easy to use.”
“I appreciated attending this meeting from the comfort of my own home. I was able to learn and update my practice while still keeping up with family and work obligations.”
“Having access to the videos on-demand is a tremendous resource for reviewing information I might have missed.”
“I was able to learn at my own space because of the virtual format, which was incredibly helpful as a busy clinician.”
“All of the speakers were engaging and responsive to questions on the chat feature.”
“Great speakers, inspiring, smart, and enthusiastic.”
“This is my first time participating and will make it a yearly goal to attend.”
“As a primary care provider, I found that this course did an outstanding job of immersing one into the world of the intensivist.”
“The variety and clarity of topics presented were excellent. I especially liked the live model for the ultrasound demonstration.”
“Outstanding lectures; ease of use for an online course; all questions were answered promptly; and great engagement of remote learners. Thank you so much for your effort to make this online learning up to date, informative, engaging, and fun. I will come back!”
“Seamless AV transitions. Well-organized. No technical problems. Good audience interaction didn’t slow down the presentations.”
GENERAL COMMENTS
“This is one of the best ICU courses I have ever attended. The clinical cases and hands-on sessions were extremely helpful.”
“The information I learned from this course has updated my knowledge in critical care. All of the speakers were impressive and very adept in their respective topics.”
“This course has given me the confidence to better treat critically ill patients.”
“I teach Physician Assistants and this course sparked numerous new ideas as to presentation of issues such as shock, sepsis, etc.”
“Thanks to this course I am now able to quote studies and risks more appropriately to my patients and residents.”
“I will use the ultrasound much more safely for CVLs in my clinical practice and am better prepared to teach my residents.”
“Less unnecessary blood transfusions in patients and encourage a transfusion protocol.”
“I will carry forward many of the recommendations into my resident training service.”
“I will pursue further opportunities to establish competency in my hospital for doing CVAs, para-and thoracentesis. I will discuss evidence provided for treating meningitis with/without tx of HSV.”
“Lower vent settings and incorporate US guided central line placement.”
“We will add delirium scoring in our ICU.”
“As a result of this course, I am more aware of antibiotic use, judicious use of vasopressors, and how to better interact with families.”
“More use of ‘demand-driven’ sedation rather than basal sedation, more reliance on levophed rather than dopamine, avoidance of anti-psychotics in toxidromes to name a few.”
“We will establish a rapid transfusion protocol.”
“I learned new strategies for managing intubated patients in the ICU including how to assess their status and make decisions on how to deal with their needs and requests from their families.”
“I will adapt and teach others to start having uniform ICU safety protocols. Evidence-based studies have been presented during this conference that will help me better manage cases and teach students.”