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What is Update in Medicine?

Update in Medicine is an on-demand educational platform available to Northwell Health Premium Network physicians. The Northwell Health IPA, in collaboration with the Department of Medicine, has curated select Medicine Grand Rounds sessions to assist physicians in staying current with the latest research.

Gain CME

Northwell Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Northwell Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 credit™.

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Surgical Therapies for Advanced Heart Failure

October 04, 2018

Dr. Brian Lima, MD FACS, Director of Heart Transplantation Surgery, Associate Professor of Surgery, discusses the stages of heart failure and patient selection, highlighting the gap between transplants performed and patients with advanced heart failure.

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The Fourth Aim: Improving Clinician Well-being & Thriving at Work

September 21, 2018

Carrie Horwitch, MD, MPH, FACP, key clinical faculty at the Virginia Mason Medical Center and Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Washington, presents at the Department of Medicine’s Grand Rounds on “The Fourth Aim: Improving Clinician Well-being & Thriving at Work ”. Click Here to view the presentation.

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The Statin-Associated Necrotizing Autoimmune Myopathy Story

March 01, 2018

Lisa Christopher-Stine, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine and Neurology, Co-Founder and Director of the Johns Hopkins Myositis Center, presents at the Department of Medicine’s Grand Rounds on “Breaking All the Rules and Uncovering a Novel Paradigm for Statin-Associated Myotoxicity”. Click here to view the presentation.

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World AIDS Day 2017: End the Epidemic

November 30, 2017

Professor Joseph P. McGowan, MD and Medical Director, Center for AIDS Research & Treatment at North Shore University Hospital, provides an update on the state of the AIDS epidemic. Dr. McGowan shares timely statistics about progress being made and insights about how providers across the spectrum of care can contribute toward reducing the spread of HIV. Click here to view the presentation.

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