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Cardiac

Course highlights

  • Advance your point-of-care echocardiography skills with in-depth training
  • Perform Doppler-based haemodynamic assessments with precision
  • Assess ventricular function, RWMA, and valvular pathology in clinical practice
  • Apply echocardiography in shock, fluid status, and cardiac arrest management
  • Refine image acquisition and interpretation through intensive hands-on scanning
  • Strengthen clinical decision-making with expert-led case discussions

$5,660.00

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Description

Designed for healthcare professionals seeking to advance their point-of-care echocardiography expertise, this five-day intensive Intermediate Echo course builds upon foundational skills, focusing on advanced imaging techniques, haemodynamic assessment, and real-world clinical applications. Whether you work in emergency medicine, critical care, anaesthesia, or cardiology, this hands-on program provides the expertise needed to confidently assess and interpret complex cardiac conditions.

What you’ll learn

  • Advanced Point-of-Care Imaging Techniques – Master 2D imaging, M-mode, Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI), Pulsed and Continuous Wave Doppler (PWD & CWD), and Colour Flow Imaging (CFI).
  • Ventricular Function & Wall Motion – Accurately assess left and right ventricular function, including global and regional wall motion abnormalities (RWMA).
  • Valvular Assessment – Evaluate mitral, aortic, tricuspid, and pulmonary valve function and identify common pathologies at the bedside.
  • Haemodynamic Calculations – Apply key bedside assessments, including stroke volume (SV), cardiac output (CO), cardiac index (CI), and pulmonary artery pressures (RVSP, SPAP, mPAP, DPAP).
  • Fluid Responsiveness & Shock Management – Perform real-time fluid tolerance assessments in ventilated and spontaneously breathing patients.
  • Critical Care & Emergency Applications – Utilise point-of-care echocardiography in shock management, cardiac arrest scenarios, and congenital heart disease assessment.

Real-world applications

  • Enhance your ability to diagnose and monitor complex cardiac conditions using point of care ultrasound.
  • Support clinical decision-making in emergency, ICU, and perioperative settings.
  • Improve patient outcomes by integrating advanced echocardiographic assessments into routine practice.
  • Develop the confidence to perform and interpret echocardiograms independently in high-stakes environments.

Before booking, please review the prerequisites to ensure this course aligns with your experience level.

Who should attend?

  • Emergency Medicine Physician
  • Emergency Medicine Consultant
  • Emergency Medicine Trainee
  • Rural Generalist
  • Rural Medicine Physician
  • Intensivist
  • Intensive Care Consultant
  • Intensive Care Trainee
  • Anaesthetist
  • Anaesthesia Trainee
  • Cardiology Trainee
  • Basic Physician Trainee

Objectives

By completing this intermediate echo ultrasound course, participants will:

  • Apply continuity and Bernoulli equations, perform advanced Doppler techniques (PWD, CWD, CFI, TDI), and calculate SV, CO, CI, and pulmonary pressures (RVSP, SPAP, mPAP, DPAP).
  • Identify diastolic dysfunction and assess its clinical impact using echocardiographic parameters.
  • Evaluate global LV/RV function and detect regional wall motion abnormalities using the 17-segment model.
  • Assess mitral, aortic, tricuspid, and pulmonary valve function and recognise key pathologies.
  • Differentiate cardiogenic vs. obstructive shock, assess fluid responsiveness, and integrate diastolic function into fluid management.
  • Perform focused scans during resuscitation to identify reversible causes.
  • Recognise common adult congenital anomalies (BAV, ASD, VSD, PFO, LSVC).
  • Apply knowledge through supervised scanning and case-based learning on haemodynamics, shock, fluid status, and cardiac emergencies.

Meet the Faculty

Dr Andras Nyikovics
MD FCICM GradCertCritCareEcho (University of Queensland)
CCEeXAM® Testamur (National Board of Echocardiography, USA)
Senior Intensive Care Specialist
Mater Health Brisbane
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Anne Pacey
AMS Cardiac (Hons) (QUT)
General Ultrasound (QUT)
Vascular DMU (ASUM 2002)
Bachelor of Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) (Charles Sturt University)
Certificate in Education (Online, Distance & Open Learning) (Charles Sturt University)
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Prerequisites

This course assumes prior knowledge of echocardiography. The basics of echocardiography will NOT be covered in this course.

Participants MUST:

  • Have completed a basic echocardiography course (e.g., Basic Echo, Critical Care Echo, Diagnostic Critical Care, RCE or similar.)
  • Have performed at least 30 focused echo scans.
  • Be confident in acquiring the following views:
    • Parasternal long axis of LV
    • Parasternal short axis of mitral valve
    • Apical five-chamber view
    • Subcostal long axis of IVC

The prior ultrasound experience assumed for this course is highlighted below.

None/Minimal Don’t use ultrasound
Limited Use ultrasound weekly/monthly
Moderate/Experienced Use ultrasound daily/weekly
HOURS
Theoretical 16.5
Practical 14
Total 30.5
VENUE

Australian Institute of Ultrasound
2 Miami Key
Broadbeach Waters
QLD 4218

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CATERING

Morning tea, a light lunch and refreshments are provided each day.

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