Written by Wendy Sowa-Maldarelli, MS, RT, RDCS and Judith Buckland, MBA, RDCS, FASE
As a sonographer, you may have heard about the Watchman procedure. You may have heard of it at a conference, through a journal, or perhaps at your own institution. Since echo, specifically transesophageal echo (TEE) is an integral part of the Watchman intraprocedural oversight, sonographers...
Written by Judith Buckland, MBA, RDCS, FASE
This week we partnered with Wendy Sowa-Maldarelli to co-write an article on the Watchman Device. Wendy is an experienced sonographers with a wealth of knowledge. Enjoy learning more about Wendy in this week's Educator Spotlight interview!
Tell us a little about your experience and...
Written by Jessica Hooley, ACS, RCS
In the past, we have written articles on aortic stenosis and best practices for performing the continuity equation. It’s great to read blogs but it is important to apply this knowledge to our everyday practice. That is why this week we asked experienced sonograher, Jessica Hooley, ACS,...
Written by Judith Buckland, MBA, RDCS, FASE
This week we connected with Jessica Hooley, ACS, RCS. Jessica is an advanced cardiac sonographer and she was kind enough to provide us with some real life examples of aortic stenosis mismatch values in this weeks blog.
If you haven't read the blog yet be sure to check it out. Jessica...
Written by Dr. Ahmed Ali and Dr. Alexander Nossikoff
During the past few weeks we have reviewed agitated saline 'echo bubble studies'. Our guest writers Dr. Ali and Dr. Nossikoff have explained what an agitated saline "Echo Bubble study" is, along with indications, how to perform and interpret a bubble study, supplies needed and the safety of...