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Registration Required (Now Open) Agenda OVERVIEW COURSE DIRECTOR: RAYMOND STAINBACK, MD The scope of the review is designed to be extensive enough for attendees to be able to identify their areas of strengths and potential weaknesses when designing their own subsequent self-study program in preparation for the NBE exam. Attendees may discover that they would additionally benefit from a more extensive multi day review course. For these reasons, the course is scheduled approximately 90 days prior to the NBE examination. The course will provide an overview of echo lab quality improvement (QI). Both the clinical content and QI material is beneficial for any practicing echocardiographer regardless of whether not they plan to take the NBE exam. The participant will find this course useful for both the NBE initial and recertification examination preparation. Sonographers are encouraged to attend to improve their clinical knowledge base. However, this course should not be used as a “stand alone” review for sonographers preparing for their professional credentialing examinations. The 13th Annual Houston Echo Review: Boot Camp for 2023 Echo Board is offered in cooperation with the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE). AGENDA FRIDAY – APRIL 14, 2023 8:00 am Welcome – Day 1 | Raymond Stainback, MD, FACC, FASE 8:10 Initial “Quiz” | Moderator: Ihab Hamzeh, MD 8:30 Chamber Quantification | Miguel Quinones, MD, FASE 9:00 LV Diastolic Function | Miguel Quinones, MD, FASE 9:30 Endocarditis | Sheila Heinle, MD 10:00 Mitral Stenosis | Raymond Stainback, MD, FACC, FASE 10:30 Panel Discussion 1 | Moderator: Dr. Stainback | Drs. Heinle & Quinones 10:50 Cardiac Masses Including Primary and Secondary Tumors of the Heart | Kara Thompson, MD, FACC 11:20 Stress Echo for Structural Heart Disease: Valves, HCM, Diastolic Stress | Hari Chaliki, MD 11:55 Case Presentation: Diastology & Valves | Hari Chaliki, MD 12:25 Panel Discussion 2 | Moderator: Dr. Stainback | Drs. Chaliki & Thompson 12:40 Lunch Break / Expo Hall 1:25 Right Ventricular Function & Pulmonary Hypertension | Lily Zhang, MD 1:50 Cardiomyopathies | Stephanie Coulter, MD, FACC 2:20 Contrast Agents: Background & Implementation | Pamela Burgess, ACS, BS, RDCS, RDMS, RVT, FASE 2:50 Aortic Stenosis | Raymond Stainback, MD, FACC, FASE 3:20 Stress Echocardiography for Coronary Artery Disease | Arunima Misra, MD 3:45 Panel Discussion 3 | Moderator: Dr. Stainback | Drs. Coulter, Misra & Mrs. Burges 4:05 Mitral Regurgitation | Enrique Garcia-Sayan, MD, FACC, FASE 4:35 Aortic Regurgitation | William Zoghbi, MD, FASE, MACC 4:55 Prosthetic Valve Assessment | William Zoghbi, MD, FASE, MACC 5:15 Strain Assessment: Cardio-Oncology and Other Ready for Prime Time Uses | Juan Carlos Plana, MD 5:45 RV and LV Strain: How to Perform | Triston Thompson, RDCS 6:00 Unknown Cases #1 | Drs. Shamim Badruddin-Mawji & Raymond Stainback 6:15 Panel Discussion 4 | Moderators: Drs. Hamzeh & Stainback | Drs. Badruddin-Mawji, Garcia-Sayan & Mr. Thompson 6:30 pm Evening Concludes SATURDAY – APRIL 15, 2023 7:20 am Welcome – Day 2 7:30 Unknown Cases #2 | Raymond Stainback, MD, FACC, FASE 7:50 “Simple” Congenital Heart Disease: ASD, VSD, Ebstein’s Anomaly, PDA | Peter Ermis, MD 8:20 “Complex” Congenital Heart Disease | Dhaval Parekh, MD 8:50 Physics of Ultrasound – Select Pearls for the Board | Sidney Edelman, PhD 9:20 Mechanical Circulatory Support (LVADs) | Raymond Stainback, MD, FACC, FASE 9:50 Unknown Cases #3 | Drs. Karla Kurrelmeyer, Maygen del Castillo & Nadeen Faza 10:20 Panel Discussion 5 | Moderators: Drs. Garcia-Sayan & Stainback | Drs. Ermis, Faza, Kurrelmeyer & Parekh 10:40 Break / Expo Hall 10:50 Pericardial Disease | Ihab Hamzeh, MD 11:20 Tricuspid & Pulmonary Valve Disease | Enrique Garcia-Sayan, MD, FACC, FASE 11:50 Critical Care Echo: Point of Care Cardiovascular Ultrasound (POCUS): How, What, When & Where? | Mourad Senussi, MD 12:10 Critical Care Echo: POCUS Pulmonary Exam & VA ECMO Basics | Jose Diaz-Gomez, MD, FCCM, FASE, NCC (UCNS) 12:30 Coronary Artery Disease: Complications of Myocardial Infarction | Joseph Navarijo, MD, FACC 1:00 Lunch “CME Quiz with Answers” / Expo Hall | Moderator: Ihab Hamzeh, MD 1:50 TEE for Percutaneous Intracardiac Interventions: ASD/PFO, LA Appendage, TAVR, MV | Srikanth Koneru, MD, FRACP, FACC 2:25 Diseases of the Aorta | Basant Arya, MD 2:55 M-mode Echocardiography | Salim Virani, MD, PhD 3:15 Panel Discussion 6 | Moderators: Drs. Garcia-Sayan, Hamzeh & Stainback | Drs. Arya, Diaz-Gomez, Koneru & Virani 3:30 Board Questions & Cases #1 | Lily Zhang, MD 4:00 Board Questions & Cases #2 | Ihab Hamzeh, MD 4:30 pm Adjourn CME INFORMATION Overview The Houston Echo Review is a two-day hybrid course of lectures, interactive discussions, and case presentations designed to prepare cardiovascular specialists for the National Board of Echocardiography (NBE) examinations. The course will be a fast-paced review of topics similar to those covered in the ASC exam scheduled for July 2023. Educational Objectives At the conclusion of this symposium, participants should be able to – * Recognize the morphological features of the disease process under discussion based on two-dimensional and M-mode echocardiography as well as the basic clinical applications of newer modalities including three-dimensional imaging and speckle tracking modalities. * Cite the most important two-dimensional echo quantitative methods clinically applicable to the cardiovascular disease under discussion. * Apply and/or be able to refer to the most appropriate methods for Doppler assessment and quantitative methods of the cardiovascular disease process under discussion. * Improve the quality and efficiency of echocardiography laboratories, which will lead to improved patient care after review of recommended Quality Improvement metrics for laboratories. * Recognize a spectrum of cardiovascular pathological conditions, including those mentioned above by being presented with up to 100 rapid-paced clinical recognition cases. * Explain cardiac anatomy and pathology by both transesophageal and transthoracic echo imaging as these, along with stress echocardiography will be incorporated into the didactic and case-based learning components of the exam. * Improve their ability to incorporate physics of ultrasound material into their clinical use of echocardiography. * Identify areas of weakness that may be better addressed by targeted self-study including a slower paced and more in-depth formal echocardiography review course. Accreditation Texas Heart Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation Texas Heart Institute designates this live activity for a maximum of 17.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ABIM MOC Credit Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 17.00 Medical Knowledge MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit. Successful completion is a passing grade of 70% on the assessment in the CME evaluation. REGISTRATION FEES REGISTER Physician $600.00 ASE Physician $480.00 Non-Physician $150.00 ASE Non-Physician $120.00 Fellow/Resident/Medical Student $150.00 ASE Fellow/Resident/Medical Student $120.00 Physician: Virtual Only $600.00 Non-Physician: Virtual Only $150.00 DISCOUNTED HOTEL ROOM RATE Book your group rate for Echo Symposium Room Block Last Day to Book: Thursday, March 23, 2023 MAIN * News * Events * Careers * Donate * Contact Us THI RESOURCES * Visual Communications & Public Affairs * Office of Research Administration * Library & Learning Resource Center FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS * Education * Research * THI Journal * Seminars & Conferences FOR THE PUBLIC * Find A Doctor * Heart Health Information Center * Women’s Heart Health * Project Heart 6770 Bertner Avenue Houston, Texas 77030 832-355-3792 6770 Bertner Avenue Houston, Texas 77030 832-355-3792 MAIN * News * Events * Careers * Donate * Contact Us THI RESOURCES * Visual Communications & Public Affairs * Office of Research Administration * Library & Learning Resource Center FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS * Education * Research * THI Journal * Seminars & Conferences FOR THE PUBLIC * Find A Doctor * Heart Health Information Center * Women’s Heart Health * Project Heart © Texas Heart Institute 2022 Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Visit U.S. News & World Report × × By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. 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