Echocardiography/Cardiac Doppler

Course Objectives: At the completion of the program, the participant should be able to:

  • Explain normal cardiovascular anatomy and physiology and relate cardiovascular functions to disease.
  • Discuss cardiac mechanical and electrical physiology and relate this information from the echocardiogram to the basic electrocardiogram.
  • Operate several ultrasound units for the production of 2-D, M-Mode and Doppler echocardiograms.
  • Perform an echocardiogram using the protocol defined by the American Society of Echocardiography, i.e. parasternal long and short, apical 2, 4, 5, and long, and subcostal long and short axis.
  • Quantitatively analyze the results of 2-D and M-Mode echocardiogram.
  • Analyze the results of an echocardiogram for normal versus abnormal findings.
  • Analyze echocardiograms for common cardiac pathologies.
  • Identify and resolve basic technique and equipment problems that interfere with the quality of studies.
  • Define the clinical responsibilities of an echocardiographer who is confronted with significant clinical findings.
  • Conduct a basic patient history and assessment that relates to interpretation of echocardiographic findings.
  • Operate several cardiac ultrasound instruments and apply various types of cardiac Doppler; pulsewave, continuous wave and color flow mapping. * Describe the normal cardiovascular blood flow through the heart and the great vessels as defined by Doppler velocity measurements and profiles.
  • Quantify Doppler findings in echocardiography.
  • Analyze common cardiac Doppler findings for common cardiac pathologies.

Dates:

May 12-19, 2008

Location:

The Advanced Health Education Center
8502 Tybor Dr.
Houston, TX 77074

Registration Fee

$2400.00

To register:

Call 800-239-1361
Website: www.aheconline.com