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guidance for vascular access and thoracentesis, venography. The hands-on stations will include both healthy models and laptops that can demonstrate abnormal pathology. Chairing: M.J. Lanspa, MD, MSCR, ATSF, Salt Lake City, UT X. Monnet, MD, PhD, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France 8:00 Welcome and Introduction to Critical Care Ultrasound: Training and Competency M.J. Lanspa, MD, MSCR, ATSF, Salt Lake City, UT 8:15 Basic Physics, Artifacts, and Knobology Z. Shaman, MD, Cleveland, OH 8:45 Transthoracic Windows and Views J.C. Klick, MD, Burlington, VT 9:15 Basic Evaluation of LV Systolic Function, Measurement of Cardiac Output C. Bennett, DO, Rochester, MN 9:45 Basic Evaluation of RV Size and Function, Pulmonary Embolus D. Pradhan, MD, ATSF, New York, NY 10:15 Break 10:30 Practical Skills Session: Hands-On Station I Apical Window

Friday, May 19

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CLINICAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE CME Credits Available: 7

Z. Shaman, MD, Cleveland, OH J.C. Klick, MD, Burlington, VT C. Bennett, DO, Rochester, MN

PG1A CRITICAL CARE ULTRASOUND AND ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY I R This is part 1 of a two-part course which includes PG1B on Saturday, May 20. Those registering for PG1A will be registered for PG1A and PG1B. Pre-registration and additional fees required. Attendance is limited. Member: $1230 In-Training Member: $935 LMIC Member: $1165 LMIC In-Training Member: $655 Non-Member: $1640 In-Training Non-Member: $1060 Assembly on Critical Care 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Walter E. Washington Convention Center Room 150 A (Street Level) Target Audience Providers of critical care or emergency medicine Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • apply ultrasound at bedside to assess critically ill patients • apply ultrasound to guide common ICU procedures • diagnose alternate etiologies of shock in the critically ill patient This is a 2-day postgraduate course that consists of didactic lectures and hands-on stations. The focus is primarily bedside transthoracic echocardiography, with some diagnostic ultrasound. The topics include basic and intermediate critical care echocardiography (including hemodynamic measures), assessment of fluid status, procedural

D. Pradhan, MD, ATSF, New York, NY S. Sarzynski, MD, MHSc, Bethesda, MD P.K. Mohabir, MD, Stanford, CA Parasternal Window T. Brakke, MD, Omaha, NE A. Leibowitz, MD, Boston, MA L. Rapoport, MD, MS, Santa Clara, CA S. Bain, MD, Seattle, WA D.A. Sweeney, MD, La Jolla, CA S. Cha, MD, Baltimore, MD Subcostal Window G.B. Allen, MD, Burlington, VT X. Monnet, MD, PhD, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France A. Sarwal, MD, Winston-Salem, NC N. Panebianco, MD, MPH, Philadelphia, PA J. Kasal, MD, St. Louis, MO J.E. Pittman, MD, Salt Lake City, UT

12:00 Lunch 12:30 Lunch and Clinical Cases

S. Sarzynski, MD, MHSc, Bethesda, MD

12:45 Chest Ultrasound

P.K. Mohabir, MD, Stanford, CA 1:15 Valvulopathy and Endocarditis T. Brakke, MD, Omaha, NE

ATS 2023 • Washington, DC

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