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Levels of training in critical care echocardiography in adults. Recommendations from the College of Intensive Care Medicine Ultrasound Special Interest Group
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Heart FailureThoracic UltrasoundResuscitation TrainingCritical Care MedicinePublic HealthMedical GuidelineCardiologyCardiovascular ImagingAcute CareOutcomes ResearchUltrasoundCce ExpertiseCritical Care ManagementCardiovascular DiseasePatient SafetyNew ZealandCritical Care EchocardiographyMedicineEmergency Medicine
Critical care echocardiography (CCE) is commonly performed in many intensive care units across Australia and New Zealand (ANZ). The scope of practice ranges from Basic CCE through to Advanced CCE and includes the use of transthoracic echocardiography and transoesophageal echocardiography. Many training and qualification pathways exist with no standardisation of education goals. This document defines different levels of CCE expertise and recommends minimum training standards for each level of adult CCE in ANZ. Guidelines committee of College of Intensive Care Medicine's Ultrasound Special Interest Group held multiple face to face meetings, organised teleconferences, conducted a survey of the Fellows of the college and reviewed the international CCE training pathways prior to writing these guidelines.
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