echocardiography, prenatal, Congenital Heart Disease, CHD

Course Overview:

Discover the vital aspects of diagnosing and managing Congenital Heart Disease (CHD), the most common severe congenital abnormality affecting infants. This course delves into the critical role of prenatal detection, the impact of fetal echocardiography, and the evolution of CHD management practices over the years. Understand the significance of in-utero detection, its implications for prenatal counseling, and how it improves neonatal surgical outcomes and developmental milestones. Enroll now, or continue to read more about this course.

Key Features of Fetal Cardiac Outflow Tracts Course:

  • Learn about fetal echocardiography and its efficacy in detecting CHD in low-risk populations, including the crucial four-chamber view and outflow tract assessments.
  • Through the course, participants will gain practical knowledge on obtaining necessary imaging for diagnosing outflow tract anomalies and understanding the normal anatomy of fetal cardiac outflow tracts.
  • Get updated with the latest 2018 AIUM guidelines in conjunction with ACOG, SMFM, and ACR, emphasizing the importance of the three-vessel trachea (3VV) and three-vessel trachea view (3VT).

Earn ACCME Category 1 PRA Credit:

By completing this course, physicians and sonographers can earn 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.

Course Benefits:

  • Develop a systematic approach to four-chamber view assessment
  • Earn 2 AMA PRA Category 1 ™ Credit
  • Professional Development

Who Should Enroll:

  • Physicians.
  • ARDMS and APCA Sonographers.
  • Medical professionals who preform/interpret ultrasound.

Course Duration:

Flexible self-paced learning, allowing you to progress through the material at your convenience.

Enroll Now:

Join us in this comprehensive course to enhance your knowledge in the early detection and management of Congenital Heart Disease. Enroll now to secure your spot in this sought-after course and start your journey towards becoming an expert in gynecological sonography.