Echocardiography Courses
1. Echocardiography – Beginner Level (Level 1)
Suggested Duration: 2–4 weeks / 2–4 intensive days
Designed for doctors new to echocardiography. Covers ultrasound basics, probe handling, standard TTE views, and simple functional assessment of LV/RV, valves, and pericardium. By the end, participants should be able to acquire basic views and identify major gross abnormalities.
2. Echocardiography – Intermediate Level (Level 2)
Suggested Duration: 3–6 weeks / 3–5 intensive days
For clinicians already comfortable with basic views. Focuses on quantitative LV/RV measurements, diastolic function, valvular quantification, cardiomyopathies, and echo in shock and ICU settings. Aimed at building confidence in structured reporting and hemodynamic interpretation.
3. Echocardiography – Advanced / Comprehensive Reporting
Suggested Duration: 4–8 weeks / 4–6 modular days
Targets cardiology fellows and practicing cardiologists who wish to deepen echo expertise. Includes complex valve assessment, prosthetic valves, advanced hemodynamics, strain (GLS), 3D echo concepts, and challenging case discussions. Ideal for those working in echo labs or preparing for advanced exams.
ECG & Arrhythmia Courses
4. Essential ECG Interpretation for Clinicians
Suggested Duration: 1–2 days / weekend
Provides a systematic, stepwise approach to reading ECGs for everyday practice. Covers rhythm analysis, axis, intervals, hypertrophy, ischemia, electrolyte patterns, and common pitfalls. Ideal for interns, residents, and general practitioners.
5. ECG in Acute Coronary Syndromes & Emergencies
Suggested Duration: 1–2 days
Focuses on ECG interpretation in high-risk and time-sensitive scenarios: STEMI, NSTEMI, posterior MI, multi-territory ischemia, and important mimics. Tailored for ED/ICU physicians and cardiology trainees involved in acute cardiac care.
6. Arrhythmia & Conduction Disorder Workshop
Suggested Duration: 1–2 days
Covers recognition and management of supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation, flutter, AV blocks, and bradyarrhythmias. Includes practical algorithms, case scenarios, and pacing basics relevant to ward, ED, and ICU settings.
Heart Failure & Cardiomyopathy Courses
7. Heart Failure – Practical Management Course
Suggested Duration: 2–3 days / short module
Translates heart failure guidelines into daily practice. Focuses on HFpEF/HFrEF/HFmrEF, GDMT titration, diuretics, and when to consider devices (ICD/CRT). Uses real-world cases and echo findings to guide clinical decisions.
8. Cardiomyopathies – Echo & Clinical Integration
Suggested Duration: 2 days / weekend
Explores dilated, hypertrophic, restrictive, and infiltrative cardiomyopathies with emphasis on echocardiographic patterns. Helps clinicians correlate imaging with symptoms, ECG, and management strategies, including differentiating athlete’s heart from pathology.
Critical Care & Perioperative Cardiology
9. Cardiology for ICU & Emergency Physicians
Suggested Duration: 2–3 days / short module
Focused on cardiovascular issues in critically ill and emergency patients. Covers shock classification, bedside echo, tamponade, acute RV failure, PE, sepsis-related cardiac dysfunction, and cardiac arrest echo protocols. Built to support rapid and safe decision-making.
10. Perioperative & Anesthesia Cardiac Assessment
Suggested Duration: 1–2 days
Helps anesthesiologists and perioperative physicians assess and optimize cardiac risk around surgery. Addresses pre-op risk stratification, intra-op hemodynamics, basic perioperative echo concepts, and post-op cardiac complications in major surgeries.
Pediatric & Congenital (If Offered)
11. Basics of Pediatric Echocardiography
Suggested Duration: 2–4 days / modular
Introduces pediatric echo with a segmental approach to cardiac anatomy. Covers common congenital heart lesions, shunt assessment, pulmonary pressures, and typical postoperative echoes. Aimed at pediatricians and cardiology trainees beginning pediatric echo.
Exam-Oriented & Review Programs
12. Cardiology High-Yield Review (USMLE / PLAB / NEET-SS / DM Prep)
Suggested Duration: 4–8 weeks / weekend batches
A structured, high-yield review of core cardiology topics aligned with major exams. Includes guideline snapshots, key algorithms, image-based questions, and mixed MCQ sessions. Ideal for residents and fellows preparing for competitive or board exams.
13. Image-Based Cardiology & Echo MCQ Course
Suggested Duration: 2–4 weeks (short, often evenings)
Dedicated to visual learning using ECGs, echo images/loops, X-rays, and CT snippets. Participants answer exam-style MCQs and discuss the reasoning and guidelines behind each case. Excellent for sharpening diagnostic skills before theory and practical/oral exams.
Focused Workshops & Masterclasses
14. Valve Disease Masterclass
Suggested Duration: 1–2 days
Deep dive into mitral, aortic, and tricuspid valve disease using an integrated clinical + echo + guideline approach. Emphasizes grading severity, timing of intervention, and interpretation of complex or mixed lesions.
