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HARVARD Brain Medicine: Integrating the Clinical Neurosciences

🧠 Master Brain Health with Harvard's Top Experts

Brain Medicine: Integrating the Clinical Neurosciences

The concept of brain medicine aims to integrate clinical and neuroscientific perspectives across the various non-surgical specialties (e.g., neurology, psychiatry, neurorehabilitation) that care for and conduct research in people with brain disorders. This one-day CE activity accredited by Harvard Medical School will include pre-recorded lectures with a virtual live Q&A format. Speakers will include experts in behavioral neurology & neuropsychiatry, consultation liaison psychiatry, geriatric neurology and geriatric psychiatry, brain medicine, brain health, and neurorehabilitation, speaking on a broad array of assessment and management principles for individuals with complex brain disorders that negatively impact cognition, behavior, emotion, perception, social cognition, and sensorimotor functions. Content will include topics such as: brain medicine and brain heath, the importance of the biopsychosocial formulation, and how to build integrative and collaborative care models within clinical neuroscience programs.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Apply the biopsychosocial formulation to patients with complex brain disorders to work towards a precision medicine (patient-centered) clinical approach.
  • Develop integrated and collaborative care models across the clinical neurosciences.
  • Apply integrated brain medicine principles in various complex brain disorders.

Let’s take a look at the topics

Here are the topics covered in the Brain Medicine: Integrating the Clinical Neurosciences course based on the provided information:

Time Session Title Speaker(s)
8:00–8:40 AM Brain Medicine: Addressing Biopsychosocial Complexity David L. Perez, MD, MMSc
8:40–9:20 AM Brain Health and Alzheimer’s Disease: State of the Science Rudolph E. Tanzi, PhD
9:20–9:30 AM Q&A David L. Perez, MD, MMSc; Rudolph E. Tanzi, PhD
9:30–9:45 AM Break
9:45–10:25 AM How to Build Integrative and Collaborative Care Programs Jeffrey Huffman, MD
10:25–11:05 AM Disorders of Gut-Brain Interactions: Integrating Care Elizabeth Madva, MD
11:05–11:45 AM Embedding Psychiatric Care within Neurology Caitlin Adams, MD
11:45 AM–12:10 PM Q&A Jeffrey Huffman, MD; Elizabeth Madva, MD; Caitlin Adams, MD
12:10–1:10 PM Lunch
1:10–1:50 PM The Neural Circuitry of Chronic Pain Tor Wager, PhD
1:50–2:30 PM Psychosocial Interventions for Chronic Pain – What's the Evidence Ana-Maria Vranceanu, PhD
2:30–3:10 PM Functional Restoration: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Enhance Function and Manage Pain Eve Kennedy, OTR/L
3:10–3:25 PM Q&A Tor Wager, PhD; Ana-Maria Vranceanu, PhD; Eve Kennedy, OTR/L
Moderated by David L. Perez, MD, MMSc
3:25–3:40 PM Break
3:40–4:20 PM Frontotemporal Dementia: Translating Neuroscience to the Clinic Bradford Dickerson, MD, MMSc
4:20–5:00 PM Cerebellar Cognitive-Affective Syndrome: Translating Neuroscience to the Clinic Jeremy Schmahmann, MD
5:00–5:10 PM Q&A Bradford Dickerson, MD, MMSc; Jeremy Schmahmann, MD
Moderated by Caitlin Adams, MD

Who you will learn from

🎓 Course Directors

Harvard Medical School Continuing Education attracts the best and brightest faculty from all around the world. As a student in this course, you’ll have access to outstanding course directors and faculty.

Name Title / Affiliation
David L. Perez, MD, MMSc Associate Professor of Neurology & Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Chief, Division of Behavioral Neurology & Integrated Brain Medicine
Director, Functional Neurological Disorder Unit
Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital
Caitlin Adams, MD Instructor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Staff Psychiatrist, Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital

🧑‍🏫 2025 Faculty

Name Title / Affiliation
Bradford Dickerson, MD, MMSc Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Director, MGH Frontotemporal Disorders Unit
Leader, MA Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center Imaging Core
Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Jeffrey Huffman, MD Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Director, Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program
Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital
Eve Kennedy, OTR/L Clinical Supervisor, Pain Management and Integrative Medicine Programs
Spaulding Rehabilitation - Medford
Elizabeth Madva, MD Instructor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Associate Program Director, MGH/McLean Adult Psychiatry Residency Program
Staff Psychiatrist, Departments of Psychiatry and Medicine, MGH
Jeremy Schmahmann, MD Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Director, MGH Ataxia Center & Lab for Neuroanatomy and Cerebellar Neurobiology
Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Rudolph E. Tanzi, PhD Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Director, McCance Center for Brain Health
Director, Genetics and Aging Research Unit
Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Ana-Maria Vranceanu, PhD Rovee Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Co-Director, Mass General Neurosciences
Founder and Director, Center for Health Outcomes and Interdisciplinary Research
Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital
Tor Wager, PhD Diana L. Taylor Distinguished Professor in Neuroscience, Dartmouth College
Director, Brain Imaging Center and Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience Lab

🧠 Who Should Enroll?

This course is designed for healthcare professionals who are committed to advancing integrative, patient-centered care in brain health. It’s especially relevant for those managing patients with complex neurological, psychiatric, or behavioral conditions.

✔️ Specialty Physicians
Neurologists, psychiatrists, geriatricians, and rehabilitation physicians seeking the latest in brain medicine, functional neurology, and biopsychosocial strategies for patient care.

✔️ Primary Care Physicians
Family medicine and internal medicine doctors aiming to improve interdisciplinary coordination and early identification of complex brain disorders.

✔️ Psychologists & Neuropsychologists
Practitioners looking to apply cutting-edge neuroscience in assessment and intervention for cognitive, emotional, and behavioral dysfunctions.

✔️ Nurse Practitioners & Physician Assistants
Providers in outpatient and hospital settings who want to expand their understanding of brain-behavior relationships and integrative management models.

✔️ Nurses
Especially those in neurology, psychiatry, geriatrics, or rehab settings, who want to deepen their understanding of functional brain disorders and collaborative care.

✔️ Social Workers & Care Coordinators
Professionals who support individuals and families affected by brain disorders and who wish to bring a neuroscience-informed lens to biopsychosocial care planning.

Why This Course?

Complex brain disorders don’t fit neatly into a single specialty.
That’s why this course exists — to break down silos and bridge the gap between neurology, psychiatry, neurorehabilitation, and primary care.

Whether you’re navigating the overlap of chronic pain, cognitive decline, emotional dysregulation, or sensorimotor impairments, this one-day intensive program equips you with real-world, interdisciplinary frameworks for care.

Led by Harvard Medical School faculty and Massachusetts General Hospital experts, this course gives you access to:

✅ The latest in neuroscience-informed, biopsychosocial models of care
✅ Practical strategies for building collaborative brain health programs
✅ Evidence-based approaches to disorders like Alzheimer’s, chronic pain, frontotemporal dementia, gut-brain conditions, and more

You’ll walk away with actionable tools to elevate your clinical practice — and better outcomes for the patients you serve.

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11 reviews for Brain Medicine: Integrating the Clinical Neurosciences – 2025 Update

  1. Nathan Vu
    Finally, a course that addresses the full spectrum of brain health. The live Q&A segments added so much value, and the recorded lectures allowed for f...More
    Finally, a course that addresses the full spectrum of brain health. The live Q&A segments added so much value, and the recorded lectures allowed for flexible learning. I appreciated how the course emphasized compassion, science, and collaboration equally. I left feeling informed and truly inspired.
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    Lillian Everett
    If you're in any healthcare field related to brain health, this course is a must. The depth, the evidence, and the practicality of the information wer...More
    If you're in any healthcare field related to brain health, this course is a must. The depth, the evidence, and the practicality of the information were outstanding. I gained clarity on several patient cases that had been challenging for months. You can’t beat the caliber of Harvard faculty, either.
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    Tobias Craig
    This course helped me see my patients in a completely new light. It made me realize the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and how much mor...More
    This course helped me see my patients in a completely new light. It made me realize the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and how much more effective we can be when we communicate across specialties. The course structure was easy to follow and very well-organized.
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    Bianca Frye
    Excellent course with real substance. The variety of topics and speakers kept it dynamic and engaging. I particularly appreciated the chronic pain and...More
    Excellent course with real substance. The variety of topics and speakers kept it dynamic and engaging. I particularly appreciated the chronic pain and psychosocial intervention sections—they provided a lot of insight I hadn’t seen in other courses. Highly recommended for clinicians looking to update their approach.
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    Miles Herring
    So many lightbulb moments throughout the day! I loved how the course addressed both the science and the clinical application. The biopsychosocial mode...More
    So many lightbulb moments throughout the day! I loved how the course addressed both the science and the clinical application. The biopsychosocial model was explained better than I’ve ever seen before. It’s helped me better understand the gaps in our current system and how to bridge them.
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    Kendra Stanton
    Every session was packed with insight. From gut-brain disorders to chronic pain and neurorehabilitation, the depth and clarity of this course were unm...More
    Every session was packed with insight. From gut-brain disorders to chronic pain and neurorehabilitation, the depth and clarity of this course were unmatched. I took away practical tools I could implement right away. This is now one of my top-recommended CE courses for colleagues.
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    Noelle Grimes
    This was not just a course—it was a call to action. The quality of the lectures, the evidence-based approach, and the emphasis on team-based care left...More
    This was not just a course—it was a call to action. The quality of the lectures, the evidence-based approach, and the emphasis on team-based care left a strong impression. I’ve never felt more equipped to handle complex cases in my clinic. Harvard’s reputation truly shines through in this experience.
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    Diego Velez
    Incredible value and highly relevant for anyone dealing with cognitive or behavioral disorders. The faculty were world-class, and their real-world exa...More
    Incredible value and highly relevant for anyone dealing with cognitive or behavioral disorders. The faculty were world-class, and their real-world examples made the course even more engaging. The brain medicine model is something every provider should understand. I especially benefited from the sessions on Alzheimer’s and functional neurological disorders.
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    Jenna Rosario
    As a psychologist, this course helped me reframe the way I understand my patients’ conditions. The neuroscience insights were presented in a digestibl...More
    As a psychologist, this course helped me reframe the way I understand my patients’ conditions. The neuroscience insights were presented in a digestible way, and the clinical relevance was clear in every session. I’ve already started implementing some of the strategies in my practice, especially around pain and trauma. Worth every minute.
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    Malik Whitaker
    An outstanding program that delivers practical, science-backed knowledge. The segment on functional restoration and chronic pain completely changed ho...More
    An outstanding program that delivers practical, science-backed knowledge. The segment on functional restoration and chronic pain completely changed how I approach patient treatment. It made me realize how interconnected emotional, neurological, and physical aspects truly are. I also loved the interdisciplinary approach that made me feel more confident working with other specialties.
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    Harper Sloan
    This course was an absolute eye-opener. As a neurologist, I've struggled to integrate psychiatric and social dimensions into my patient care. This pro...More
    This course was an absolute eye-opener. As a neurologist, I've struggled to integrate psychiatric and social dimensions into my patient care. This program finally gave me a framework. The content on collaborative care was highly actionable, and I appreciated the live Q&A for personalized insights. The speakers were incredibly knowledgeable, and I felt like I was learning from the best minds in brain health.
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