Congratulations to @robertomlang on the 2024 ASE Mentorship Award! 🥇
Your tireless mentorship and support of your trainees and colleagues have impacted generations of echocardiographers. We can’t thank you enough!
@ASE360@Heart_SCCT Multimodality Imaging of TAVR/TMVR - thought-provoking session on use of echo & CT pre and post percutaneous left-sided valve replacement. Excellent summary slides say it all! #ASE2024
@ASE360#ASE2024 Coronary ❤️ Dz:
- Multiple abnl segments, LV dilation, HTNive response are high risk findings on stress echo
- Echo contrast is key to delineate all segments on stress echo
- Abnl stress echo with no epicardial CAD on CT/LHC is NOT ALWAYS a “false positive”
@ASE360#ASE2024 Echo Guidance in HFpEF:
- Patterns of strain and hypertrophy on echo can overlap multiple conditions (HCM, HTN, AS, Cardiac Amyloid, Fabry’s, etc)
- LVOT flow acceleration from septal LVH can be seen in CA, not just HOCM!
@AmitRPatelMD@JSlivnickMD@docbfreed
@ASE360#ASE2024 When CMR Complements Echocardiography: a case of troponin elevation and apical WMA on TTE with normal coronaries… CMR helps diagnose ICI myocarditis following Lake Louise Criteria @AnaBaracCardio
@ASE360#ASE2024 A lively discussion on secondary MR interventions was kicked off by a fantastic lecture by Dr. Renuka Jain, emphasizing 3D assessment for MR quantification and procedural planning, and introducing a new schema for categorizing secondary MR.
Did you know that 50% of our first year fellows are women?! Diversity and inclusion is key to our program, and we’re so excited to launch our UC WIC group this year!
Recruitment season is here! Follow along to see what our fellowship has to offer!
✅our program thrives under leadership of PD @pward35, APD @alenghat + faculty mentors/teachers/role models
✅Check out our annual newsletter highlighting our🌟 fellows
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The Cardiac Cath Lab is one of the most exciting rotations of our fellowship. You’ll start with a full month to get your feet wet (like 1st year fellows @maxinetang & @shirlywhirlmd are right now!), and become fully trained in diagnostic cath over the first 2 years of fellowship