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ECHO in Context
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TELECONFRENCES
2004
The Changing Left Ventricle

2003
Aortic Valve Disease: New Dimensions in Evaluation and Management

2002
Heart Failure: Echo's Role in and Emerging Health Crisis

2001
Chest Pain in Children & Adults: The Role of Echo

2000
Mitral Regurgitation: New Concept

1998
The Falling Left Ventricle: Diastolic & Systolic Function

1997
Changing the Outcome of Coronary Artery Disease
ECHO GRAND ROUNDS
Digital Integration
LEARN THE BASICS
Echocardiography
Doppler Echo
VIDEO ARCHIVES

Chest Pain in Children and Adults

Mitral Regurgitation: New Concepts

Diastolic and Systolic Function

Changing the Outcome of CAD

BROADCAST SUPPLEMENTS
2000 MV
2001 Chest Pain
2002 Heart Failure




Characterized by its ability to present comprehensive information in a concise, easy to understandable format, Echo in Context is in its 17th year. It is the longest standing and most watched recurring telemedicine educational event in the world. 


Program Goals:

  • To develop understanding of the congenital and acquired origins of chest pain.
  • To understand the role of modern echo methods such as stress echo, Doppler myocardial imaging and contrast echo in evaluation of chest pain.
  • To discuss the role of echo in changing outcome.
  • To discuss and critically review the role of echo methods in diagnosis and treatment.

Who Should Watch?

Cardiologists, sonographers, cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists, internists, general practitioners, emergency room physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals involved in the care of patients with heart disease.




Archive of entire February 10, 2001 Western Broadcast
Broadcast Supplements
Faculty
Presenters Area
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This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council of Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through joint sponsorhip of Duke University School of Medicine and Agilent Technologies. The Duke University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians and takes responsibility for the content, quality, and scientific integrity of this CME activity.

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