Office of Continuing Professional DevelopmentPrecision education:
timely, transformational and personalized medical education

The Office of Continuing Professional Development provides individual and team-oriented, evidence-based education. Our activities are designed to improve clinical practice, clinical decision-making, quality patient outcomes and safety, and to advance professional development.

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Disseminating Mass General Brigham expertise globally.

We support educational interventions for health care teams and individual providers throughout the United States and around the globe. Our courses feature primary source subject matter experts from our Harvard Medical School-affiliated hospitals, other top tier academic medical centers, and experienced clinicians and researchers. Course directors and faculty work in a range of community based, long-term care, and rehabilitative settings. Our priorities are to foster both uni-professional and interprofessional education to improve patient care.

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Alumni

The Office of Continuing Professional Development is collaborating with the Mass General Brigham Alumni Association to offer educational opportunities to alumni of Mass General Brigham training programs.

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Accreditation services

We support Mass General Brigham clinicians, researchers & interprofessional teams in their efforts to improve care through lifelong learning, & quality improvement. One of our goals is to reduce the administrative burden related to licensing and maintenance of certification.

We strive to provide a sense of community and belonging as we learn and make quality improvements together.

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Explore our courses

Our courses are led by experts in the field from Mass General Brigham. Find a course that meets your educational needs.

Featured courses

Cancer Equity Colloquium 2024

June 14, 2024 – June 15, 2024

Now more than ever, the presence of social inequities in healthcare is evident. This two-day, hybrid event, the Cancer Equity Colloquium, will address the diverse issues that underlie cancer inequities. The goal of the Colloquium is to bring together individuals from healthcare, academia, private/public business sector, and the public at large to develop unique approaches to tackling these inequities. We know that impactful initiatives to promote cancer equity require the skills and experiences of individuals from all these sectors of society. The speakers will reflect a similar mixture of backgrounds. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with each other and the Cancer Equity Colloquium faculty to potentially develop novel partnerships

Minimally Invasive and Novel Therapeutics (MINT) 2024

September 8, 2024 – September 10, 2024

Current treatment strategies for patients with complex digestive disorders continue to evolve.  This is largely the result of growing technological advances in surgery and endoscopy. The goal of the Minimally Invasive and Novel Therapeutics (MINT) course is to inform physicians on how best to incorporate these technologies into their practice. Using a video-based format, our goal is technique transfer from world-renowned faculty to the community, hospital, endoscopy suite, and operating room. MINT offers an ideal mix of traditional standard-of-care principles with a balanced and unbiased view of new, cutting-edge information. This hybrid course (in-person and virtual) engages learners through video-based lectures with recordings of surgical and endoluminal therapies, along with lively multidisciplinary panel discussions.

Affiliations and partnerships

Mass General Brigham is an integrated system of academic medical centers, community and specialty hospitals, community health centers, home care, and long-term care services.

Plan your educational activity

We will help you plan your educational activity and fulfill continuing education requirements for health care professionals.

Our team will apply their expertise to help you with the planning and implementation of your educational activity. As a jointly accredited provider, we can offer CME/CE credits for 10 health care professions. Our services support course organizers every step of the way, from planning to completion. We provide credit for a range of courses from small departmental trainings to large, multi-day conferences with global reach.

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Set up your profile on our learning management system. Having an account and profile makes it easy to register for our courses, evaluate activities and claim credit. Mass General Brigham employees can use single sign-on.

Credits we offer

We offer CME/CE for relicensing and MOC for recertification

Joint accreditation

As a jointly accredited provider, we can award credits for the following professions: physicians, nurses, pharmacists, athletic trainers, dentists, dieticians, optometrists, physician assistants, psychologists, and social workers. We can also provide participation certificates for other health professionals.

Maintenance of certification

Mass General Brigham Continuing Professional Development is the system-wide sponsor for the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) Portfolio Program. We help Mass General Brigham-affiliated physicians and physician assistants fulfill ABMS Maintenance of Certification (ABMS MOC®) Improvement in Medical Practice (Part IV) requirements. Our goal is for you to receive credit for work you are already doing that is meaningful to you.

Accreditation services

We support Mass General Brigham clinicians, researchers & interprofessional teams in their efforts to improve care through lifelong learning, & quality improvement.

One of our goals is to reduce the administrative burden related to licensing and maintenance of certification. We strive to provide a sense of community and belonging as we learn and make quality improvements together.

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