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Masterclass Series

Learn from our expert contributors and authors about trending topics in medical education and practice. Our Masterclass series brings the best minds and medicine to the comfort of your office or home to share practical insights and innovative strategies to enhance your knowledge and skills. Discover the challenges and breakthroughs shaping the future of healthcare through engaging discussions and case studies. Don't miss the opportunity to learn from past events and stay at the forefront of medical advancements.

Archived Webinars

Augmented Intelligence in Medical Education and Clinical Practice: Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine as a Guide

Dr. Loscalzo and Dr. Langford discussed the evolving role of augmented (artificial) intelligence in medical education and clinical practice, highlighting the importance of curated and validated datasets—such as those from Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine—to ensure accuracy and reliability. They explored practical applications, including digital twins, personalized patient care, and tools that support independent reasoning and critical thinking. The session provided clear insights into how AI can be responsibly integrated into training and clinical workflows to enhance education, improve patient outcomes, and uphold strong clinical judgment.

Beyond The Classroom: Helping Students Master Clinical Rotations

Dr. Delia Chiaramonte and Bob Boehringer explore proven strategies and resources that empower educators to help their students excel in clinical settings.

Revolutionize Your Approach to Designing Antiaging Skin Care Routines

World-renowned dermatologist, researcher, skincare expert and bestselling author, Dr. Leslie Baumann, MD, FAAD shares insights to revolutionize your approach to designing antiaging skin care routines.

Ways to Enhance Student Preparedness for the Step 1 Exam

Dr. Ryan and Bob Boehringer discuss the latest strategies and tools you can use to help students navigate through learning challenges & empower them to improve their performance.  

Health Equity: It's More than a Catchphrase

Dr. Gaea Daniel helps viewers understand health equity and shares practical approaches for nurse leaders and providers to promote and achieve health equity.

Unlocking Alopecia Areata

Discover mechanisms, prevalence, treatments, and emerging therapies for improved patient care from Dr. Susan Taylor.

Cases in Focus: Refining Medical Education through Problem-Based Learning Insights

Unlock valuable insights into Problem-Based Learning in medical education with Dr. Reem Zakaria. Elevate your knowledge with real cases..

Role of Science and Education in Enhancing Cardiovascular Health Throughout the Lifespan

Acclaimed cardiologist Dr. Valentin Fuster explores science's role in lifelong cardiovascular health.

What is the Best Way to Teach Physiology?

Learn how to transform your teaching with innovative active learning techniques, foster critical learning, and enhance student engagement from Dr. Jonathan Kibble.

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

Dr. Joseph Loscalzo, senior editor of Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine shares the evolution, history, current uses, and future potential of AI in healthcare.

Use of Case-Based Learning (CBL) in the Pharmacy Curriculum to Improve Drug Therapy Outcomes

Discover how case-based learning (CBL) integrates biomedical, pharmaceutical science, and pharmacotherapy, fostering skills to address drug therapy challenges in clinical practice with Dr. Terry L. Schwinghammer.

What’s New in Perioperative Medicine? The Latest Guidelines from the American College of Cardiology (ACC)

In this session, Dr. Cohn reviewed key updates in the 2024 ACC/AHA perioperative cardiovascular guidelines for noncardiac surgery, comparing them with prior ACC/AHA and ESC recommendations. The session covered risk assessment algorithms, use of validated tools, functional evaluation, biomarkers, selective imaging, and team-based management strategies. Participants gained practical guidance on applying these evidence-based recommendations to improve perioperative patient care.

McGraw Hill Masterclass: Dermatology in Skin of Color

Dr. Susan Taylor, Bernett L. Johnson Endowed Professor of Dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania and President of the American Academy of Dermatology, led a Masterclass on dermatology in skin of color. The session covered biological differences in melanosomes, normal pigmentary variants, and common cutaneous disorders with unique presentations in darker skin types (Fitzpatrick IV–VI). Participants also learned about differential diagnosis pitfalls and strategies for accurate identification and treatment, gaining insights from a leading expert in the field.

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Augmented Intelligence in Medical Education and Clinical Practice: Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine as a Guide

Dr. Loscalzo and Dr. Langford discussed the evolving role of augmented (artificial) intelligence in medical education and clinical practice, highlighting the importance of curated and validated datasets—such as those from Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine—to ensure accuracy and reliability. They explored practical applications, including digital twins, personalized patient care, and tools that support independent reasoning and critical thinking. The session provided clear insights into how AI can be responsibly integrated into training and clinical workflows to enhance education, improve patient outcomes, and uphold strong clinical judgment.

Beyond The Classroom: Helping Students Master Clinical Rotations

Dr. Delia Chiaramonte and Bob Boehringer explore proven strategies and resources that empower educators to help their students excel in clinical settings.

Revolutionize Your Approach to Designing Antiaging Skin Care Routines

World-renowned dermatologist, researcher, skincare expert and bestselling author, Dr. Leslie Baumann, MD, FAAD shares insights to revolutionize your approach to designing antiaging skin care routines.

Ways to Enhance Student Preparedness for the Step 1 Exam

Dr. Ryan and Bob Boehringer discuss the latest strategies and tools you can use to help students navigate through learning challenges & empower them to improve their performance.  

Health Equity: It's More than a Catchphrase

Dr. Gaea Daniel helps viewers understand health equity and shares practical approaches for nurse leaders and providers to promote and achieve health equity.

Unlocking Alopecia Areata

Discover mechanisms, prevalence, treatments, and emerging therapies for improved patient care from Dr. Susan Taylor.

Cases in Focus: Refining Medical Education through Problem-Based Learning Insights

Unlock valuable insights into Problem-Based Learning in medical education with Dr. Reem Zakaria. Elevate your knowledge with real cases..

Role of Science and Education in Enhancing Cardiovascular Health Throughout the Lifespan

Acclaimed cardiologist Dr. Valentin Fuster explores science's role in lifelong cardiovascular health.

What is the Best Way to Teach Physiology?

Learn how to transform your teaching with innovative active learning techniques, foster critical learning, and enhance student engagement from Dr. Jonathan Kibble.

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

Dr. Joseph Loscalzo, senior editor of Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine shares the evolution, history, current uses, and future potential of AI in healthcare.

Use of Case-Based Learning (CBL) in the Pharmacy Curriculum to Improve Drug Therapy Outcomes

Discover how case-based learning (CBL) integrates biomedical, pharmaceutical science, and pharmacotherapy, fostering skills to address drug therapy challenges in clinical practice with Dr. Terry L. Schwinghammer.

What’s New in Perioperative Medicine? The Latest Guidelines from the American College of Cardiology (ACC)

In this session, Dr. Cohn reviewed key updates in the 2024 ACC/AHA perioperative cardiovascular guidelines for noncardiac surgery, comparing them with prior ACC/AHA and ESC recommendations. The session covered risk assessment algorithms, use of validated tools, functional evaluation, biomarkers, selective imaging, and team-based management strategies. Participants gained practical guidance on applying these evidence-based recommendations to improve perioperative patient care.

McGraw Hill Masterclass: Dermatology in Skin of Color

Dr. Susan Taylor, Bernett L. Johnson Endowed Professor of Dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania and President of the American Academy of Dermatology, led a Masterclass on dermatology in skin of color. The session covered biological differences in melanosomes, normal pigmentary variants, and common cutaneous disorders with unique presentations in darker skin types (Fitzpatrick IV–VI). Participants also learned about differential diagnosis pitfalls and strategies for accurate identification and treatment, gaining insights from a leading expert in the field.

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