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Intermediate Echocardiography

Royal Veterinary College

4 years ago
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Date: Wednesday 27th November, 2024 - Wednesday 27th November, 2024
Start time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour(s)
Cost: £499

Key Areas
Doppler technique - machine set-up and views for spectral and colour Doppler
Assessment of chamber dimensions and systolic function
Clinical applications of echo-Doppler
About this course
Please note this course is scheduled to run on Wednesday 27th November 2024. Please email [email protected] to register your interest.

You’ve attended the Basic echocardiography course and you’re ready to move on? You can get the views but are unsure how to make accurate measurements? Would you like to know more about Doppler echocardiography?

Participants will build on echocardiographic skills developed in the Basic echocardiography course and improve their proficiency in 2D and M-mode echocardiography, focusing on quantification and lesion recognition. A grounding will also be provided in Doppler echocardiography, but with a focus on integrating all aspects of the echocardiography exam. Some prior experience will be assumed.

Why do this course?
If you have been practising echo on your own and want to polish up your technique, or if you want to learn more about Doppler echocardiography, then this is the course for you.

Who is it for?

Veterinarians

The Speakers

David Connolly, BSc BVetMed PhD CertSAM CertVC DipECVIM-CA MRCVS Professor in Veterinary Cardiology The Royal Veterinary College Virginia Luis Fuentes, VetMB PhD CertVR DVC DipACVIM DipECVIM-CA MRCVS Professor of Veterinary Cardiology The Royal Veterinary College

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

8 hours

Registration and Booking

Click here to reserve your place


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