CME Event - 37th Annual Cardiology Update

Grand Hotel Mackinac Island

Join us for our 37th Annual Cardiology Update on August 21-23, 2026 at Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. This course offers a comprehensive update on contemporary cardiovascular care, emphasizing evidence-based strategies for the diagnosis and management of acute and chronic conditions. Participants will explore emerging therapies in interventional cardiology and vascular surgery, updates guidelines, the evolving role of certain medications, and more.  

Led by Course Director, Michael Shea, MD, and Co-Course Directors John Bisognano, MD and Monica Colvin, MD, and featuring expert speakers Robert Beaulieu, MD; Marion Hofmann Bowman, MD; Michael Ghannam, MD; Matthew Konerman, MD; Victor Moles, MD; and Brett Wanamaker, MD from the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine

Click here for more information and registration details.

Additional CME Opportunities

The Department of Internal Medicine offers a number of innovative and evidence-based continuing medical education opportunities. See our 2026 course schedule.

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Michael J Shea

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John David Bisgnano, MD

John D Bisognano

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Monica M Colvin, MD, MS

Clinical Professor

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