ASE 2023 Registration & Housing Now Open!

Registration and housing for ASE’s 34th Annual Scientific Sessions are now open! Make plans to join us at the the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland, June 23-26, 2023.

ASE 2023 Program Chairs James Kirkpatrick, MD, FASE, and Madeline Jankowski, BS, RDCS, ACS, FASE, as well as the entire Scientific Sessions Program Committee, are pleased to present a comprehensive program that allows for plenty of time for individualized learning and networking opportunities.

Two Registration Options are Available:

  • ASE 2023 In-Person: Registration includes up to 29.75 CME/MOC credits. ASE Members who register by May 23, 2023, can save up to $225!
  • ASE 2023 Virtual: Registration includes live streaming from the main plenary room and up to 24.25 CME/MOC credits.

Download the Schedule at a Glance to explore more details of this exciting meeting and register today

There’s Still Time to Register for SOTA

Limited time remains to register for the 35th Annual State-of-the-Art Echocardiography live course in sunny Scottsdale, Arizona, February 18-20, 2023.

Join outstanding faculty at the beautiful Westin Kierland Resort and Spa property to learn the latest on structural heart disease, myocardial and pericardial disease, coronary artery disease, interventional echocardiography, and more!

Don’t miss Pfizer’s Science & Technology Theater on Sunday, February 19, 12:45 – 1:45 PM, titled Transthyretin Amyloid Cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM): Evaluating Clinical Findings to Support Earlier Diagnosis and Management. Board Certified Cardiologist Roxana Ghashghaei, MD, will be the speaker.

A total of 31.75 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™ will be offered for the preconference Learning Lab (15 credits) and main course (16.75 credits). In addition to offering CME credits, this activity has been developed and registered with ACCME to provide MOC, MOC Part 2, and MOCA 2.0 credits in alignment with AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. 

ASE 2023 Abstract Submission Deadline EXTENDED

There is still time to submit your abstract of original science or clinical cases for the ASE 2023 Scientific Sessions in National Harbor, Maryland, June 23-26, 2023. The deadline has been extended one week to Wednesday, February 15, 2023, 11:59 PM ET.

Begin your submission online today!  Presenters benefit from dedicated viewing times, a global audience that promotes future collaborative work, eligibility for travel support, and discounted conference registration rates. Visit the ASE 2023 Call for Science for more information

Recognizing ASE’s January 2023 GEMs

ASE’s GEM recognition program enables active ASE members to recognize fellow member peers and colleagues for their dedication to the field of cardiovascular ultrasound. Join us in congratulating ASE’s January 2023 GEMs and read more at ASEcho.org/ASE-GEMs.

  • R. Brandon Stacey, MD, FASE, recognized by Mahesh Chandrasekhar, MD
  • Jennifer Mercandetti, BS, RDCS (AE, PE), ACS, FASE, recognized by Jose Banchs, MD, FASE
  • Jordan Strom, MD, FASE, recognized by Warren Manning, MD
  • Sandra Castilho, recognized by Jose Augusto de Almeida Barbosa
  • Jennifer Betz, BS, RDCS, FASE, recognized by Jennifer Warmsbecker, RDCS, BS, FASE
  • I B Rangga Wibhuti, MD, FIHA, FASE, recognized by Vianney Tedjamulia, MD, FIHA

Celebrate ASE members who are making the world a better place by submitting a GEM nomination. Nominate a healthcare colleague to recognize their outstanding mentorship to students or fellows, commitment to quality patient care, or congratulate them on a major accomplishment or milestone service anniversary. The deadline for submission is the 25th of each month to allow time for recognition the following month.  Recognize a fellow ASE member for Going the Extra Mile at ASEcho.org/ASE-GEMs.

New ASE Guideline Focuses on Cardiac POCUS in Children

Cardiac point-of-care ultrasound has the potential to improve patient care, but its application to children requires consideration of anatomic and physiologic differences from adult populations, and corresponding technical aspects of performance. This new guideline, Recommendations for Cardiac Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Children, is the product of an American Society of Echocardiography task force composed of representatives from pediatric cardiology, pediatric critical care medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, pediatric anesthesiology, and others, assembled to provide expert guidance.

This diverse group aimed to identify common considerations across disciplines to guide evolution of indications, and to identify common requirements and infrastructure necessary for optimal performance, training, and quality assurance in the practice of cardiac point-of-care ultrasound in children. The recommendations presented are intended to facilitate collaboration among subspecialties and with pediatric echocardiography laboratories by identifying key considerations regarding (1) indications, (2) imaging recommendations, (3) training and competency assessment, and (4) quality assurance. Read more here.

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Urgent Call to Action – Support ASE Representation on Vital Issues by Joining the AMA!

ASE is working hard to ensure your voice is heard on issues related to legislative matters, regulatory issues, coding and reimbursement. To do so, ASE must maintain the Society’s seat in the American Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates. To qualify, 25% of ASE’s U.S. physician members must also be members of the AMA.

As a member of the House of Delegates, ASE:

  • Helps sets the legislative and regulatory priorities for the AMA.
  • Has full delegate status which provides ASE with full representation before CPT/RUC.
    • This has contributed to some of ASE’s more recent, substantial advocacy successes.

For more detailed information please read: The ABC’s of Payment for Cardiovascular Ultrasound Services and Why the AMA Matters .

To help ASE reach this critical goal, click here.

We urge you to join the AMA today to help us ensure that echo has a voice!

Webinar: How to Publish in JASE & Plans from the New EIC

January 26, 2023, 6:00 – 7:00 PM ET

Make plans to attend ASE’s next webinar on Thursday, January 26, 2023, 6:00 – 7:00 PM ET. Learn about what the future holds for JASE under the direction of its fourth Editor-in-Chief Patricia A. Pellikka, MD, FASE. The presentation is pre-recorded with a live Q&A session to follow. This webinar does not offer CME, and both members and nonmembers can attend for free.

Register now!

Introducing Critical Care eCASE Series

Register Now for the Live Q&A Session on CASE 1: January 23, 2023, 5:00 PM ET

The new Critical Care eCASE Series is a blended online learning activity that will cover three Critical Care eCASES through March 2023. Each case will focus on application of echocardiography and general point of care ultrasound (POCUS), to help diagnose a critically ill patient’s physiologic derangement and how serial examinations help with therapeutic management.

The first Q&A Live Session on CASE 1 will be held online on January 23 at 5:00 PM ET. It will focus on a patient with large pericardial effusion but no echocardiographic evidence of tamponade. The patient, however, had signs and symptoms of tamponade and also had renal failure and pre-existing pulmonary hypertension. The case will discuss the management of this patient.

Cardiologists, interventionalists, emergency medicine physicians, and cardiovascular sonographers are encouraged to review case presentations and participate in the three upcoming Critical Care eCASE Series Q&A live sessions. The series is free for ASE Members and $45 for nonmembers. Register in the ASE Learning Hub. Earn up to 4.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits (pending approval) for participation in the entire three-part series.

January CASE – Special Issue on Echo in Valvular Heart Disease

The first issue in 2023 of CASE, ASE’s open access case reports journal, is now available; this Special Issue on Echo in Valvular Heart Disease and Interventional Echo is a companion to the January JASE focus issue. In one report, Tanuka Datta, MD and colleagues from Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, present two examples of the important role of interventional echocardiography during PFO closures. CASE Editor-in-Chief Dr. Vince Sorrell commented, “This CASE report reiterates the symbiotic relationship that is necessary between the proceduralist and the imaging specialist for successful clinical outcomes. In both cases, the patient had suffered a stroke, and the PFO was associated with a large shunt or an atrial septal aneurysm. The authors provide Journal readers with an excellent overview of PFO morphology and offer a standardized terminology for PFO dimensions that should improve the ability to communicate and enhance the likelihood for more optimal device selection. The CASE includes exceptional, high quality still and moving images as well as an educational table and graphic. If you have ever performed a TEE and found a PFO, you will find this report worth reading (and then keeping in your CASE file for future reference).”

This issue also includes three Echo Valvular Heart Disease reports illustrating various clinical presentations of quadricuspid aortic valve disease and a rare congenital case of unileaflet mitral valve. There are also four articles in the Interventional Echocardiography section demonstrating the value of TEE guidance in multiple scenarios and two novel transcatheter procedures. Dr. Sorrell’s editorial, “Best CASE Scenario,” provides an update on the overall state of CASE, highlighting the continued growth of the Journal, a focus on engaging sonographers, and other developments over the past year.

Also, check out the newest Sonographer Sound-Off (SSO) on the CASE Homepage, an interactive feature that provides an opportunity for sonographers to share tips and tricks they have learned in everyday practice. Congratulations to María Elena Sánchez, MD, Trinidad Mitre Institute, Roxana Ratto, MD, Cardiology Offices Doctor T. Padilla, and Mariana Corneli, MD, Institute of Cardiology La Plata, all in Buenos Aires, Argentina, for serving in the role of Sonographer and supplying the images and text for this SSO.

We hope this issue starts your new year off with a bang!