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Echo training for rural generalists

Course Aims
- To provide a theoretical and practical foundation for the acquisition and interpretation of bedside echocardiography tailored for the rural and remote clinicians.
- To enable rural and remote clinicians to add basic echocardiography to their bedside clinical assessment of patients
Course Curriculum and learning outcomes
- An approach to basic echocardiography
o The role of bedside echo in rural and remote practice
o Physics of echo – what you need to know
o Understanding your echo machine – Button-ology & hand-held scanners o Image acquisition and optimisation
o Common echo windows
o Different modes of echo
o Echo Artifacts
o Trouble shooting, common errors and limitations of echo
- Cardiac anatomy and physiology as it relates to echocardiography
o Understanding normal cardiac anatomy and physiology
o What echo can and can’t demonstrate
o Assessment of ventricular structure and function, atrial structure and
associated anatomy including pericardium, aorta & vena-cava o Assessment of valvular structure and function
- Common and relevant cardiac pathologies
o Left ventricular systolic dysfunction – regional vs global and severity
o Pericardial effusion and cardiac tamponade
o Common valvular pathologies – identifying severe & clinically relevant
disease
o Spotlight on rheumatic heart disease – acute valvulitis, chronic valvular
dysfunction and screening of sub-clinical disease
o Assessment of the right heart and its relation to cardiac and non-cardiac
pathology
o Assessment of inferior vena-cava and fluid status
Accreditation: This workshop is pending accreditation with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine for continuing professional development hours for the 2023-2025 triennium.
This education workshop is proudly delivered by Rural Health West in partnership with WA Country Health Service through the Better Medical Care Initiative.







