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Critical Care Transesophageal Echocardiography

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About this course

Dates: June 7, 2025 | Credits: 13* | Location: CHEST HQ in Glenview, IL

Extend your capabilities as an intensivist by refining your skills in critical care transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). In this advanced-level course, you’ll gain hands-on experience with TEE image acquisition using TEE simulators through guidance from expert faculty. Learn timely, relevant clinical applications of TEE, and build expertise with image interpretation.

Explore CHEST’s five-part simulation course series on critical care image interpretation and application:

1. Ultrasonography: Essentials in Critical Care 
2. Critical Care Ultrasound: Integration Into Clinical Practice
3. Advanced Critical Care Echocardiography Image Acquisition and Interpretation immediately precedes this course at CHEST HQ, June 5 to 6, 2025. It is recommended to attend both courses back-to-back.
4. Critical Care Echocardiography Exam (CCEeXAM) Virtual Board Review
5. Critical Care Transesophageal Echocardiography  

What you'll learn

Technical aspects of acquiring the full image set of advanced critical care TEE on a high-quality TEE simulator

High-level TEE image interpretation strategies, including skills for identifying imaging results that are unique to critical care TEE

Approaches to evaluating indications and contraindications of TEE

Who should attend

Critical Care Medicine, Thoracic Surgery, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology

Physicians, Trainees

Advanced – see recommended course series above


*CME credits are subject to change

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Study with the experts. Pass your exam.

Course content follows the ABIM critical care medicine blueprint for the 10-year Maintenance of Certification exam and the LKA.

Cardiovascular Disorders: 17.5%

 

Critical Care Ultrasound Scanning: 2%

 

Gastrointestinal Disorders: 5%

 

Hematologic and Oncologic Disorders: 5.5%

 

Infectious Disease: 12%

 

Neurologic Disorders: 9.5%

 

Pharmacology and Toxicology: 4.5%

 

Pulmonary Disease: 20%

 

Renal, Endocrine, and Metabolic Disorders: 15%

 

Research, Administration, and Ethics: 2%

 

Surgery, Trauma, and Transplantation: 7%

 

Why trust CHEST?

Expect personalized instruction from nationally renowned experts with low learner-to-teacher ratios when you attend a CHEST course.

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Holds Accreditation With Commendation from the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education

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First medical association in the United States to receive accreditation from the Society for Simulation in Healthcare

Meet Your Instructors


CHEST faculty are nationally recognized experts in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine who are trusted, respected clinicians in the chest medicine community. Through immersive learning experiences, our instructors help practitioners deliver exceptional care to their patients.

Paul H. Mayo, MD, FCCP, Chair

Academic Director of Critical Care
Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine
Northwell Health LIJ/NSUH Medical Center
Professor of Clinical Medicine
Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell

Hempstead, NY

Health and safety information | Attendees are expected to comply with all health and safety requirements in effect at the time of this CHEST event. CHEST reserves the right to adjust requirements and will notify attendees as applicable. Attendees are responsible for checking for updates issued by the state, city, venue, or CHEST before traveling to the location.

Save big on this and future courses as a member of CHEST. Select “Course + Membership” to save up to $330 on this course. Plus, you'll receive Enhanced membership for the price of Basic. Membership pricing varies based on your profession. Learn about the benefits of CHEST membership.

Tuition


Physicians, doctoral professionals, or industry representatives

Early bird rate – through May 4

$1,359 Member

$1,689 Nonmember

Regular rate – May 5 or later

$1,459 Member

$1,789 Nonmember


APPs, RTs, in-training, and retirees

Early bird rate – through May 4

$909 Member

$1,019 Nonmember

Regular rate – May 5 or later

$1,009 Member

$1,119 Nonmember


Your tuition fee includes attendance at all course sessions and electronic access to course materials. (Printed materials or flash drives will not be provided.) Lunch and refreshments during breaks will be provided. Breakfast is available at CHEST-affiliated hotels.

Cancellation Policy

Tuition refund requests for this course must be received in writing by 4 weeks prior to the course start date for a full refund, less a $100 processing fee. Refunds will not be given after 4 weeks prior to the course start date. If you choose "Become a Member" when you register, only your course registration can be cancelled. No refunds will be given for membership.

CHEST reserves the right to cancel this course no later than 4 weeks prior to the start date. If a cancellation is necessary, your registration fee will be refunded, but CHEST is not responsible for other costs of attendance, such as travel. 

To register by phone, contact our Help Team: +1 (800) 343-2227 or +1 (224) 521-9800

7:00 am – 4:00 pm CT

Hands-on Workshops

  • Image Acquisition
  • Midesophageal AV short-axis view +/- color Doppler
  • Rotation: 30°-45° 
  • Midesophageal AV long-axis view +/- color Doppler
  • Rotation: 120°-135° 
  • Midesophageal bicaval view
  • Rotation: 0° and 90° 
  • SVC M-mode view
  • Rotation: 90° 
  • Midesophageal 4-chamber view +/- color Doppler
  • Rotation: 0° 
  • Midesophageal long-axis view +/- color Doppler
  • Rotation: 90°-120°
  • MV inflow
  • Rotation: 0° 
  • TDI of lateral MV annulus 
  • Rotation: 0° 
  • Transgastric midpapillary short-axis view
  • Rotation: 0° 
  • FAC% 
  • Transgastric long-axis view LVOT VTI 
  • Rotation: 120° 
  • Alternatively: LVOT VTI deep gastric view 
  • Rotation: 0° 
  • Midesophageal ascending aorta short-axis view including RPA/MPA + VTI  
  • Rotation: 0° 
  • Thoracic aorta, from transgastric short transducer turned 180° 
  • Rotation: 0°-90° (for long-axis view) 

 

Live Interactive Discussions

  • Case-Based Image Interpretation
  • Indications, Feasibility, and Safety of Critical Care TEE 

Start planning your travel to and from this course with special CHEST rates and discounts. Learn about hotel, flight, and transportation options.