Read the November Echo Magazine

The November 2023 Echo magazine is now online! This issue contains interesting articles written by ASE members, including:

Published monthly, Echo magazine offers an outlet for ASE members to contribute articles or images related to cardiovascular ultrasound that are not research-related. We are already accepting article submissions for next year! The deadline to submit articles for the February 2024 issue is December 15. Review author submission guideline requirements and read past issues at ASEcho.org/EchoMagazineQuestions? Email Echo@ASEcho.org.

GivingTuesday 2023 Update: Donate through Dec. 2

The ASE Foundation is ecstatic to share that as of 3:00 PM this afternoon, 96 people have already contributed to our GivingTuesday fundraiser and so far, we have raised $34,306. Thank you very much for showing your support of the ASE Foundation. We are accepting donations until December 2, so if you haven’t done so yet – it’s not too late to donate!

We would like to extend a special thank you to our GivingTuesday champions whose early pledges totaled over $4,000, helping to kick off our fundraiser: Karla Kurrelmeyer, MD, FASEBharatbhushan Patel, RDCS, RVS, RDMS, FASENeha Soni-Patel, MEd, BSME, RCCS, RDCS (AE/PE), FASEAndrea Van Hoever, MSGH; and Susan Wiegers, MD, FASE. And a special thank you to the Patel Family Foundation for their generous contribution of $10,000!

When you give, let us know what inspired your contribution on social media. Remember to tag @ASE360 and include #GivingTuesday. Thank you for showing us that supporting the future of cardiovascular ultrasound is #YourPriority. Together, we will continue to make a world of difference.

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Need to Earn CME/MOC Before the End of the Year?

The end-of-year CME/MOC submission deadline is fast approaching! ASE’s accredited activities provide MOC points that meet ABIM, ABA, and ABP Maintenance of Certification program requirements and ARDMS and CCI registry requirements. As a benefit of ASE membership, you have access to over 25 free CME/MOC activities AND we will automatically transfer your CME credits to your specialty board. 

For credits or points to be counted towards the 2023 year, activities must be completed no later than December 1, 2023 for ABP and December 31, 2023 for ABA, ABIM, ARDMS, and CCI.

Don’t wait until the end of the year. Check your specialty board account online and make sure your ASE credits have been successfully transferred.

If you need CME credits or MOC points, log in to the ASE Learning Hub and start earning credits today.

Please email CME@ASEcho.org for questions or assistance. 

Watch for Invitations to Complete New AMA Survey to Document Changes in Physician Practice Expense

The American Medical Association (AMA) is undertaking a new national survey to collect representative data on physician practice expenses. The aim of the Physician Practice Information (PPI) Survey is to better understand the costs faced by today’s physician practices to support physician payment advocacy.

Watch for invitations to complete this survey in your email inbox (remember to check spam/junk folders):

  • Invitations and reminders about the survey will come from PPISurvey@mathematica-mpr.com with the subject line: “American Medical Association requests your input on physician practice expense and patient care hours.
  • Invitations and reminders about physician hours worked will come from PhysicianHoursSurvey@mathematica-mpr.com with the subject line: “Please help to update accurate physician payments.

Your input will ensure future accurate valuation.

What is #YourPriority this GivingTuesday?

The ASE Foundation needs your help to reach its highest ever GivingTuesday fundraising goal of $35,000. When you make your GivingTuesday contribution, allocate your funds towards the initiative that aligns most with your priorities!

Your donations to our Research initiative allow the Foundation to support the progress and future of our field through investment in the discovery process and in the careers of investigators, like 2023 Brian Haluska Sonographer Research Award Competition Winner, Nicole Guerrera, RDCS.

If supporting the discovery process of cardiovascular ultrasound investigators is #YourPriority, allocate your GivingTuesday donation to the ASE Foundation’s Research initiative. Funding in this area preserves dedicated time for investigators through research grants, and also creates opportunities for researchers to interact with global experts in cardiovascular ultrasound, building relationships that lead to future research and professional collaborations.

Donations will be accepted November 26 – December 2. Contact the Foundation at Foundation@ASEcho.org with any questions.

Register for ASE’s 2024 Echo Hawaii by December 14 for the Best Price

Save up to $225!

Embrace the “Aloha Spirit” at ASE’s 33rd Annual Echo Hawaii, taking place January 15-19, 2024, on the Kohala Coast, Big Island, Hawaii. New this year, we have moved the location of the course to the Fairmont Orchid, a luxurious, family-friendly resort that sits on 32 oceanfront acres and offers various amenities such as a pool, golf course, and tennis center. Echo Hawaii features endless opportunities for adventure, wellness, and education!

This year’s program focuses on the application of advanced cardiovascular imaging technologies in the clinical setting and includes special sessions on clinical dilemmas and technology-based workshops.



Early registration ends December 14! Remember to log in to the ASE Member Portal before purchasing to also receive your member discount. 

ASE Welcomes Allina Health as a New Participant in the ImageGuideEcho™ Registry

Allina Health is the latest institution to join ASE’s ImageGuideEcho™ Registry, the nation’s first echo-specific clinical data registry for quality improvement. ImageGuideEcho Registry Committee Chair Jordan Strom, MD, MSc, FASE, says, “Allina Health’s involvement in the ImageGuideEcho Registry will help ensure quality and timely care is delivered in echocardiography across its Abbott Northwestern Hospital and future locations, benchmarking performance against national standards and allowing for ease of data submission for accreditation. We look forward to working with Allina Health in helping pave an innovative path towards excellence in echocardiography care in the digital era.”

As a benefit of ASE membership, members can participate in the ImageGuideEcho Registry for FREE. For more information about your how institution can enroll, email Info@ImageGuideEcho.org or call 919-297-7174.

Celebrating Nearly 55,000 Downloads as ASE’s EchoGuide™ App Turns One 

Tomorrow, November 9, will mark one year since ASE released its mobile and web application, EchoGuide. In the past year, the FREE calculator and algorithm app has been downloaded nearly 55,000 times!

Download EchoGuide for access to more than 50 easy-to-use calculators, algorithms, and charts based on key ASE guidelines for use by healthcare professionals providing cardiac care. The app is available in the Apple and Google Play stores and on the web!



Enjoying EchoGuide? Let us know by writing a review in the Apple or Android App stores. Potential users will benefit from reading about your favorite app features and how this tool helps you in your day-to-day practice. 

Support the ASE Foundation during GivingTuesday 2023

The ASE Foundation has set its highest ever GivingTuesday fundraising goal: $35,000. Our most ambitious yet, and we need your help to reach it!

The contributions from YOU, our amazing donors, are what allow us to support the cardiovascular ultrasound community and foster the next generation, like this year’s Katanick Scholarship Award Winner, Forrest Zimmerman, who said, “The ASE [Scientific Sessions] surpassed my expectations. The gathering of a myriad of different people, all connected through the heart as it were, whether a doctor, sonographer, vendor, or one of many other disciplines, was a really humbling and wonderful experience. ASE really made me feel like part of a larger family. I attended talks on amyloid and congenital heart abnormalities, specifically CCTGA. As a student, and soon to be a new cardiac sonographer, I really was excited to see the career path possibilities that are available to me moving forward. I would like to learn more about adult congenital and cardiomyopathies and hopefully present what I’ve learned at future ASE gatherings.”

When you support the ASE Foundation, you unleash our power to continue to host educational competitions, offer scholarships to students, and disseminate ASE guideline materials to clinicians worldwide, among other charitable initiatives. Plan to join us for GivingTuesday 2023. Donations will be accepted from November 26 – December 2