Register What you will learn Course description: Live 3D TEE provides cardiologists, anesthesiologists, and cardiac surgeons with innovative, inspiring and realistic views to aid in patient care. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the practical applications of this novel technology in the perioperative environment. This two-day course is designed to provide anesthesiologists, cardiologists, and cardiac sonographers with the fundamental skills required to obtain high-quality, Live 3D TEE images and the confidence to immediately incorporate Live 3D TEE into their practice. The first day of this two-day course will be taught by Stanton K. Shernan, MD, FAHA, FASE. Educational material will be presented in the form of lectures, case presentations, and informal discussions that together will provide a comprehensive review of the fundamentals of intraoperative, Live 3D TEE image acquisition and its practical clinical utility. On the second day, the Philips ultrasound clinical education team will assist in instructing participants on optimizing acquisition, manipulation, cropping, and quantification of Live 3D TEE datasets using QLAB software. Students will have ample opportunity to develop hands-on experience. This course does not provide system control training. We recommend the Advanced Customer Training Cardiovascular Live 3D course for system instrumentation regarding Live 3D. Prerequisite skills: A thorough knowledge and understanding of all system instrumentation and 2D TEE is required for this program. It is also helpful to have an understanding of transthoracic 3D imaging. Currency: USDCourse objectives: Upon successful completion of this program, attendees should: Understand how to optimize Live 3D TEE displays Recognize standard Live 3D TEE images using a fully sampled matrix array probe Acquire practical interpretations of left ventricular and mitral valve geometry and function, by using QLAB software to crop and perform volumetric quantitative analyzes on 3D TEE datasets Understand the uses and limitations of current Live 3D TEE technology Understand how to integrate intraoperative Live 3D TEE imaging into clinical practice Be confident analyzing 3D datasets (e.g., measuring structures and using the mitral valve quantification tools in QLAB) Course details Course Code: CV325Delivery method: Peer-to-Peer Workshop Language: English Duration: 2 Days Course instructor(s) : Stanton K. Shernan, MD, FAHA, FASEPhilips InstructorCourse disclaimer: The content is for information and education only. The content is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please see the full terms of use for this content and this website. Course tabs Schedule/Registration Schedule information is not available RegisterContact us for more information Accreditation Accredited: No accreditationAccreditation notice: We have a wide variety of courses to accommodate your education needs, from core ultrasound courses to high level peer-to-peer courses. Many of our courses are approved for CEU credit by the ASRT, which have been accepted by ARDMS and ICAEL, ICAVL. However it is the responsibility of the REGISTRANT to assure the ASRT credits are acceptable for his or her purposes. This activity may be available in multiple formats or from different sponsors. ARRT regulations state that an individual may not repeat a lecture presentation for credit if it was reported in the same biennium. The education programs provided by Philips are NOT eligible for AMA Category 1 CME credits through Philips. The AMA Standards for Commercial Support clearly prohibit any commercial interest from control of CME activities. Limitations consist of (a) Identification of CME needs; (b) Determination of educational objectives; (c) Selection and presentation of content; (d) Selection of all persons and organizations that will be in a position to control the content of the CME; (e) Selection of educational methods; (f) Evaluation of the activity. Audience Audience statement: A thorough knowledge and understanding of 2D TEE and basic system instrumentation is required for this program. This course does not offer hands-on system acquisition. Consider the ACT series for acquisition training. Course level: AdvancedPrerequisite skills: A thorough knowledge and understanding of all system instrumentation and 2D TEE is required for this program. It is also helpful to have an understanding of transthoracic 3D imaging. This course does not provide system control training. We recommend the Advanced Customer Training Cardiovascular Live 3D course for system instrumentation regarding Live 3D. Brochures/Travel Policy Perioperative 3D TEE View Information Perioperative 3D TEE Remote Access View Information Travel Policy Travel Policy