Clinical Cardiology Education
Harvard University
2025 Edition · Now Available

HarvardUpdate inClinical Cardiology2025

Evaluation · Treatment · Patient Care · Procedures · Challenging Cases

48 Harvard Medical School cardiology sessions covering coronary disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, prevention, structural heart disease, imaging, cardiomyopathies, cardio-oncology, and the newest cardiovascular guidelines.

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Harvard Medical School cardiology lead faculty: Marc Sabatine, Michelle O'Donoghue, Pradeep Natarajan, and James Januzzi
Lead Faculty
Mass General Hospital · Harvard Medical School
Marc Sabatine, MD
Keynote Speaker

One of the world's most influential cardiovascular trialists. TIMI Study Group leader and a defining authority in evidence-based cardiology.

Michelle O'Donoghue, MD
ACS Guidelines Leader

Chair/member of major ACS guideline committees. Internationally recognized expert in acute coronary syndromes.

James Januzzi, MD
Heart Failure & Biomarkers

Global authority on heart failure and cardiac biomarkers. One of the most cited cardiologists in the field.

Pradeep Natarajan, MD
Preventive Cardiology

International leader in preventive cardiology, lipidology, and cardiovascular genetics.

Harvard Medical School Faculty
Mass General Hospital Experts
Evidence-Based Education
Latest 2025 Guidelines
Practical Clinical Application
What You Receive

Everything you need to master 2025 cardiology, delivered instantly.

48 HD Videos
Expert-led sessions
30 PDF Resources
Slide decks & references
59.9 GB
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Course Overview

State-of-the-art care, distilled for daily practice.

Originally held October 15–17, 2025 in Boston, MA — every session of the Harvard Medical School Update in Clinical Cardiology is now available as a complete digital library. Comprehensive updates and practical guidance to optimize patient outcomes, taught by the best clinician-educators at HMS and Mass General Hospital.

Oct 15–17
Original Program
3 Days
On-Demand
48 Sessions
All Recorded
Clinical Reasoning You Can Use Monday

Practical, effective approaches that let you practice state-of-the-art clinical cardiology immediately.

Q&A and Case-Based Panels

Every block ends with a panel discussion — see how faculty actually approach the hard decisions.

Latest 2025 Evidence

ACS guideline updates, GLP-1 & SGLT2 trials, novel transcatheter therapies, HFpEF, amyloidosis, HCM.

Take-Home Knowledge

Information delivered in clinically usable context — knowledge you can apply to patient care immediately.

Stethoscope on an open cardiology textbook
Why This Program Matters

Medicine evolves rapidly. Your knowledge should too.

Cardiology guidelines change continuously. New therapies emerge every year. Many clinicians struggle to stay current with the pace of cardiovascular innovation.

This program is the definitive answer. A complete clinical update from Harvard Medical School faculty — covering 28 of the most consequential domains in cardiovascular medicine.

Coronary Artery DiseaseDiabetes & ObesityValvular Heart DiseaseHeart FailureCardiomyopathiesDyslipidemiaHypertensionExercise & PreventionAtrial FibrillationSVTVentricular ArrhythmiasThoracic Aortic DiseasePericarditisPeripheral Arterial Disease+14 more topics
Program Highlights

The most consequential advances in cardiovascular medicine — distilled.

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Management of obesity and diabetes for cardiovascular health

02

GLP-1 agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors

03

2025 Acute Coronary Syndrome guideline updates

04

Latest clinical trial findings

05

Novel transcatheter therapies

06

Structural heart disease advances

07

Heart failure treatment updates

08

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

09

Cardiac amyloidosis

10

Advanced devices and mechanical support

11

Complex coronary intervention strategies

12

Cardiovascular prevention breakthroughs

13

Keynote review of major cardiovascular trials

World-Class Faculty

Taught by Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital experts.

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Marc Sabatine, MD, MPH
Chairman, TIMI Study Group · Keynote Trialist
Harvard Medical School
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Michelle O'Donoghue, MD, MPH
Chair, 2025 ACS Guidelines Writing Committee
Brigham & Women's / HMS
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James L. Januzzi, MD
Cardiologist & Biomarker Expert
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Pradeep Natarajan, MD
Director, Preventive Cardiology
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Moussa Mansour, MD
Director, Atrial Fibrillation Program
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Jagmeet Singh, MD, PhD
Cardiac Electrophysiologist
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Nilay Patel, MD
Interventional / Structural Cardiology
Harvard Medical School
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Farouc Jaffer, MD, PhD
Director, Coronary Intervention
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Gregory D. Lewis, MD
Section Head, Heart Failure
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Tomas Neilan, MD, MPH
Director, Cardio-Oncology
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Eric Isselbacher, MD
Co-Director, Thoracic Aortic Center
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Rory B. Weiner, MD
Course Co-Director · CV Performance
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Emily S. Lau, MD, MPH
Course Co-Director · Cardio-Obstetrics
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Kevin Heist, MD, PhD
Electrophysiology · LAA Occlusion
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Jonathan Passeri, MD
Mitral Valve Therapies
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Evin Yucel, MD
Tricuspid & Endocarditis
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Akl Fahed, MD
INOCA / ANOCA
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Brian Ghoshhajra, MD, MBA
Coronary CT Angiography
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Hanna Gaggin, MD, MPH
Cardiac Amyloidosis
Massachusetts General Hospital
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David Dudzinski, MD, JD
Cardiac Critical Care
Massachusetts General Hospital
Full Curriculum · October 15–17, 2025

Three days. Nine tracks. Forty-eight sessions.

The complete recorded program — every keynote, panel, and case-based discussion, plus 10 supplementary on-demand sessions. Available the moment you get instant access.

Cardiovascular Prevention
  • 8:00
    The Role of the Cardiologist in Obesity Management
    James L. Januzzi, MD
  • 8:40
    Dyslipidemias: Going Beyond Statins
    Pradeep Natarajan, MD
  • 9:20
    Exercise as Cardiovascular Prevention
    Katie Stewart, CNP · J. Sawalla Guseh, MD
  • 10:00
    PanelCV Prevention Case-Based Panel Discussion
    Januzzi · Natarajan · Stewart · Guseh
Electrophysiology
  • 10:35
    Atrial Fibrillation: What's New in 2025
    Moussa Mansour, MD
  • 11:15
    Stroke Prevention in AFib: Anticoagulation & LAA Occlusion
    Kevin Heist, MD, PhD
  • 11:50
    New Developments in Devices: Pacemakers & CRT
    Jagmeet Singh, MD, PhD
  • 12:25
    PanelArrhythmia Case-Based Panel
    Mansour · Heist · Singh
Valvular Disease
  • 2:00
    Aortic Valve Disease: TAVR, Surgery, or Watchful Waiting?
    Nilay Patel, MD
  • 2:45
    Mitral Regurgitation: Transcatheter vs. Surgery
    Jonathan Passeri, MD
  • 3:45
    Management of Tricuspid Valve Disease
    Evin Yucel, MD
  • 4:30
    PanelValvular Case-Based Panel
    Patel · Passeri · Yucel · Reen, NP
Supplementary On-Demand Sessions

Ten pre-recorded deep-dives included with your purchase — study at your own pace.

Supraventricular Arrhythmias
Theofanie Mela, MD
Hypertension
Randall Zusman, MD
Biomarkers
James Januzzi, MD
Pulmonary Hypertension
Alison Witkin, MD
Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection
Amy Sarma, MD
Endocarditis
Evin Yucel, MD
Ventricular Arrhythmias
William Hucker, MD, PhD
Wearables
Shaan Khurshid, MD
Pulmonary Embolism
Gaurav Parmar, MD
CPET
Rajeev Malhotra, MD
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