Competency ID |
Medical Knowledge |
All Clinical Cardiologists |
Selected Cardiologists Based on Practice Focus |
L-IMAG-ECHO-MK1 |
Know the physical principles of ultrasound and the instrumentation used to obtain echocardiographic images. |
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X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-MK2 |
Know the indications for and limitations of M-mode, 2-dimensional, and 3-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography, Doppler echocardiography, color flow imaging, transesophageal echocardiography, tissue Doppler, and contrast echocardiography. |
X |
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L-IMAG-ECHO-MK3 |
Know the potential artifacts that may confound the echocardiographic examination. |
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X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-MK4 |
Know the standard views included in a comprehensive transthoracic echocardiographic examination. |
X |
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L-IMAG-ECHO-MK5 |
Know the methods to evaluate cardiac chamber sizes, left and right ventricular systolic and diastolic function, and hemodynamics by echocardiography. |
X |
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L-IMAG-ECHO-MK6 |
Know the characteristic echocardiographic findings associated with cardiomyopathies and heart failure. |
X |
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L-IMAG-ECHO-MK7 |
Know the indications for and characteristic findings of echocardiography in patients with native valvular heart diseases and prosthetic heart valves, including endocarditis and its complications. |
X |
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L-IMAG-ECHO-MK8 |
Know the characteristic echocardiographic findings associated with myocardial ischemia and infarction and the structural complications of myocardial infarction. |
X |
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L-IMAG-ECHO-MK9 |
Know the characteristic echocardiographic findings associated with pericardial effusion and tamponade. |
X |
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L-IMAG-ECHO-MK10 |
Know the characteristic echocardiographic findings associated with pericardial constriction. |
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X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-MK11 |
Know the characteristic echocardiographic findings characteristic of simple adult congenital heart disease. |
X |
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L-IMAG-ECHO-MK12 |
Know the characteristic echocardiographic findings of cardiac masses. |
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X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-MK13 |
Know the characteristic echocardiographic findings of thoracic aortic aneurysm and dissection. |
X |
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L-IMAG-ECHO-MK14 |
Know the characteristic echocardiographic findings associated with pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular dysfunction and enlargement. |
X |
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L-IMAG-ECHO-MK15 |
Know the characteristic echocardiographic findings associated with systemic diseases involving the heart, including amyloidosis. |
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X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-MK16 |
Know the indications for echocardiography in patients with known or suspected cardiogenic embolism. |
X |
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L-IMAG-ECHO-MK17 |
Know the standard views included in a comprehensive transesophageal echocardiographic examination. |
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X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-MK18 |
Know the principles of, indications for, and interpretation of contrast echocardiography, including techniques of contrast, administration, and safety considerations. |
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X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-MK19 |
Know the characteristic echocardiographic findings associated with complex and postoperative adult congenital heart disease. |
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X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-MK20 |
Know the principles and general applications of 3-dimensional echocardiography. |
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X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-MK21 |
Know the indications for 3-dimensional echocardiography and strain imaging. |
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X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-MK22 |
Know the indications for stress echocardiography and the appropriate selection of exercise versus pharmacologic modalities. |
X |
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Patient Care and Procedural Skill |
All |
Practice Focused |
L-IMAG-ECHO-PC1 |
Skill to review echocardiographic images and integrate the findings in patient evaluation and management.* |
X |
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L-IMAG-ECHO-PC2 |
Skill to perform and interpret a transthoracic echocardiographic examination. |
|
X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-PC3 |
Skill to perform and interpret a transesophageal echocardiographic examination. |
|
X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-PC4 |
Skill to perform and interpret stress echocardiography. |
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X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-PC5 |
Skill to perform and interpret basic 3-dimensional echocardiography. |
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X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-PC6 |
Skill to perform and interpret contrast echocardiography. |
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X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-PC7 |
Skill to identify and manage complications of stress, contrast, and transesophageal echocardiography. |
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X |
L-IMAG-ECHO-PC8 |
Skill to incorporate resting and stress hemodynamic information in the evaluation and management of patients with complex valvular heart disease or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. |
X |
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*In this document, “skill to review” refers to the ability to evaluate echocardiographic images during the course of patient care and integrate echocardiographic information with other clinical data in patient management. It does not imply the formal interpretation and reporting of echocardiographic studies.