Harvard Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine 2026
The Harvard Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine 2026 program delivers a comprehensive and evidence-based update on modern pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. Designed for busy clinicians managing complex respiratory and ICU patients, this advanced course reviews the latest diagnostic strategies, therapeutic advances, procedural techniques, and guideline-driven approaches across the full spectrum of pulmonary and critical care practice.
Led by Harvard faculty and nationally recognized specialists, the course integrates state-of-the-art education in respiratory disease management, critical illness, interventional pulmonology, sepsis, mechanical ventilation, pulmonary hypertension, and intensive care medicine. Participants also gain practical insight into emerging therapies, ICU management strategies, and multidisciplinary approaches to complicated pulmonary disorders.
The curriculum combines clinical updates with real-world application, helping physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants improve patient outcomes in both outpatient pulmonary medicine and intensive care settings.
Course Details
- Format: 16 Videos (.mp4) + 16 Audios (.mp3) + 16 Subtitle Files (.vtt) + 13 PDFs
- Course Dates: April 27 – May 1, 2026
- Institution: Harvard Medical School
- Delivery Format: Live online streaming with interactive Q&A
- Focus: Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine
Course Overview
Pulmonary and critical care medicine continues to evolve rapidly with advances in:
- Respiratory support technologies
- ICU management protocols
- Biologic therapies
- Interventional pulmonology
- Sepsis treatment strategies
- Mechanical ventilation
- Sleep medicine
- Pulmonary hypertension therapies
This course provides a clinically practical review of both common and complex pulmonary disorders while also addressing the challenges of modern intensive care medicine.
Participants receive updated guidance on:
- ARDS management
- Ventilator strategies
- High-flow oxygen therapy
- Sepsis resuscitation
- Pulmonary embolism
- Lung transplantation
- Interstitial lung disease (ILD)
- COPD and asthma
- ICU neurologic emergencies
- Sleep-disordered breathing
- Pulmonary infections
- Palliative care in advanced lung disease
The program emphasizes evidence-based medicine, multidisciplinary collaboration, and practical bedside application.
What You Will Learn
Participants will strengthen their expertise in:
- Diagnosis and management of complex pulmonary diseases
- Evidence-based treatment of ARDS and respiratory failure
- Mechanical ventilation and noninvasive respiratory support
- Sepsis resuscitation and vasopressor management
- Pulmonary hypertension evaluation and therapy
- Interventional pulmonology techniques
- Pulmonary embolism management
- ICU sedation, analgesia, and early mobility strategies
- Point-of-care pulmonary ultrasound
- Sleep apnea diagnosis and noninvasive ventilation
- Management of immunocompromised ICU patients
- Interstitial lung disease and pulmonary fibrosis treatment
- Lung cancer therapies and pulmonary nodule evaluation
- Prognostication and palliative care in advanced pulmonary disease
The course also explores emerging therapies and evolving clinical guidelines relevant to modern pulmonary and critical care practice.
Core Topics Covered
Pulmonary Medicine Updates
The course provides extensive updates in pulmonary medicine including:
- COPD
- Asthma
- Bronchiectasis
- Cystic fibrosis
- Interstitial lung disease (ILD)
- Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF)
- Sarcoidosis
- Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
- Tuberculosis
- Nontuberculous mycobacterial disease
Participants review evolving therapies, biologics, and evidence-based treatment strategies for chronic and acute lung diseases.
Critical Care & ICU Management
Critical care sessions focus on:
- Sepsis management
- Vasopressor therapy
- Fluid responsiveness
- Sedation and analgesia
- Early mobility in the ICU
- Renal replacement therapy
- Acute pancreatitis
- Post-cardiac arrest care
- Surgical emergencies in the ICU
- Neurologic emergencies
The curriculum emphasizes modern ICU protocols designed to improve outcomes in critically ill patients.
ARDS & Respiratory Support
Advanced respiratory management topics include:
- ARDS treatment strategies
- High-flow oxygen therapy
- Noninvasive ventilation
- Novel ventilator modes
- Lung-protective ventilation
- Acute respiratory failure management
Faculty discuss practical approaches to ventilator optimization and respiratory support in severe pulmonary disease.
Interventional Pulmonology
The program reviews modern interventional pulmonology techniques including:
- Diagnostic bronchoscopy
- Therapeutic bronchoscopy
- Interventional COPD therapies
- Endobronchial valves and coils
- Pleural disease interventions
- Alternative approaches to thoracic surgery
These sessions highlight the expanding role of minimally invasive pulmonary procedures.
Pulmonary Vascular Disease
Pulmonary vascular medicine sessions address:
- Pulmonary embolism
- Antithrombotic therapy
- Pulmonary hypertension classification
- Pulmonary hypertension treatment strategies
- Vasculitis and ANCA-associated disease
Participants gain updated guidance on evolving anticoagulation and pulmonary vascular therapies.
Lung Cancer & Thoracic Oncology
Thoracic oncology updates include:
- Pulmonary nodule evaluation
- Lung cancer diagnostics
- Immunotherapy
- Targeted therapies
- Non-small cell lung cancer management
The course integrates pulmonary medicine with contemporary oncology treatment strategies.
Sleep Medicine
Sleep-focused lectures review:
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- Central sleep apnea
- Sleep diagnostics
- Noninvasive ventilation
These sessions help clinicians improve evaluation and treatment of sleep-disordered breathing.
Point-of-Care Ultrasound & Imaging
The curriculum also includes:
- Pulmonary ultrasound in the ICU
- Chest radiology interpretation
- Pulmonary pathology
- Imaging patterns in interstitial lung disease
Practical imaging integration is emphasized throughout the course.
Educational Features
Harvard Faculty & Expert Clinicians
All sessions are led by experienced pulmonary and critical care specialists who provide:
- Evidence-based clinical updates
- Practical treatment recommendations
- Real-world ICU management strategies
- Guideline-focused education
The faculty combine academic expertise with practical bedside experience.
Interactive Q&A Sessions
Expanded question-and-answer sessions allow participants to discuss:
- Complex patient scenarios
- Controversial management decisions
- Real-world ICU challenges
- Difficult pulmonary cases
This interactive format enhances clinical application and learner engagement.
Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Coverage
The course integrates:
- Pulmonology
- Critical care
- Sleep medicine
- Infectious disease
- Thoracic oncology
- Interventional pulmonology
- Palliative care
This broad scope supports comprehensive patient-centered care.
Flexible Multimedia Learning
The program includes:
- Video lectures
- Audio recordings
- Subtitle files (.vtt)
- Downloadable PDFs
- Live-stream educational sessions
The online format supports flexible review and continued learning.
Target Audience
This course is ideal for:
- Pulmonologists
- Intensivists
- Critical care physicians
- Internal medicine physicians
- Hospitalists
- Sleep medicine specialists
- Nurse practitioners
- Physician assistants
- ICU clinicians
- Pulmonary and critical care fellows
It is especially valuable for clinicians seeking updated expertise in:
- respiratory disease management,
- ICU medicine,
- pulmonary procedures,
- and sleep-disordered breathing.
Why This Course Matters
Pulmonary and critical care medicine remains one of the fastest-evolving areas of clinical medicine, with constant updates in respiratory support, ICU protocols, biologic therapies, interventional techniques, and evidence-based critical care management.
This Harvard program provides a clinically practical and academically rigorous review of modern pulmonary and critical care medicine, helping clinicians integrate new evidence into real-world patient care. Its combination of pulmonary disease management, ICU medicine, procedural education, and multidisciplinary critical care makes it highly relevant for physicians managing both outpatient pulmonary disease and critically ill hospitalized patients.
