Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography

SDMS Virtual Seminars - sponsored by Philips
The 2024 SDMS Virtual Seminars are sponsored by Philips Healthcare. Offered throughout the year, the SDMS Virtual Seminars focus on specialty specific content. Presented virtually, attendees have the opportunity to attend sessions, chat with attendees and speakers, and earn SDMS CME credits from the comfort of their own home or office.
Cardiac Virtual Seminar

Saturday, March 15, 2025
10 AM – 2 PM Central  |  Earn up to ​4 SDMS CME Credits

Cardiac Virtual Seminar Pricing:
$59 for SDMS Members
$29 for SDMS Student Members
$159 for Non-Members
Application of Myocardial Strain Imaging in Clinical Practice
Presentation provided by Philips Healthcare

1 SDMS CME credit  |  Category: AE  |  Content Level: Intermediate

This session will explore the role of myocardial strain imaging in modern clinical practice, providing participants with the tools and knowledge necessary to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes.

Objectives:
  • Identify the normal values for cardiac strain.
  • Learn how to accurately measure myocardial strain.
  • Analyze case studies of heart disease to understand the application of strain imaging.
Jeffrey Hill photo

Presented by:
Jeffrey Hill, MSc, ACS, FASE
Professor
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

 
Quantification of Right Heart Parameters
​1 SDMS CME credit  |  Category: AE  |  Content Level: Intermediate

The structure and function of the right side of the heart are influenced by a wide range of physiological and pathological conditions, yet they are often under-investigated. This review will explore the role of echocardiography in evaluating the right heart and emphasize the importance of utilizing specific parameters to assess its structure and function.

Objectives:
  • Identify specific echocardiographic parameters and their role in diagnosis and treatment.
  • Understand how routine right heart assessment enhances risk stratification.
  • Highlight the importance of timely diagnosis to improve right heart disease management and guide appropriate interventions.
Farhana Kinlaw photo

Presented by:
Farhana Kinlaw, BSN, RN, RCS, RCCS, FASE
Cardiac Sonographer IV (Lead)
Cape Fear Valley Medical Center

 
Echocardiography and the HCM Patient: A Collaborative Interdisciplinary Team Approach
1 SDMS CME credit  |  Category: AE  |  Content Level: Intermediate

This presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). It will cover indications for echocardiography and explore the potential role of advanced imaging techniques. The discussion will include the echocardiographic protocols recommended for transthoracic and stress echocardiography. Additionally, real-world case studies will be reviewed to demonstrate how to apply these principles in clinical practice.

Objectives:
  • Identify hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and differentiate it from other potential differential diagnoses.
  • Describe the indications for echocardiography and advanced imaging in patients with HCM.
  • Apply specific protocols for evaluating HCM patients during transthoracic or stress echocardiography, interpret exam results, and discuss appropriate management options using insights from case studies.
Raymond Musarra photo

Presented by:
Raymond Musarra, MBA, ACS, FASE
Manager Adult Echo, HHVI
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

 
On the Front Lines: Imaging the Athletic Heart
1 SDMS CME credit  |  Category: AE  |  Content Level: Beginner

Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the second leading cause of death in young athletes, following accidents. Echocardiography is often the first imaging modality ordered for athletes with symptoms, abnormal ECG findings, or concerning family history. It is essential for sonographers and physicians to understand how the heart chronically adapts to physical stress and to distinguish normal physiological adaptations from congenital pathologies that may increase the risk of SCD.

Objectives:
  • Provide an overview of the prevalence and causes of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in young athletes.
  • Explain Exercise-Induced Cardiac Remodeling (EICR) and the morphology and physiology of a normal "athletic heart."
  • Identify common pitfalls in the echocardiographic evaluation of athletes and differentiate between EICR and pathologies associated with an increased risk of SCD.
Brian Reynolds photo

Presented by:
Brian Reynolds, MS, RCS
Adult Cardiac Sonographer
Hartford Healthcare

 
 
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Visit the SDMS Events Calendar for other upcoming events!


SDMS Virtual Seminar - Abdominal
February 1​3, 202​5
SDMS Virtual Seminar - Cardiac
March 1​5, 2025
SDMS Virtual Seminar - Breast
​April 8, 202​5
SDMS Virtual Seminar - Gynecology
June 2​1, 202​5
SDMS Virtual Conference - Vascular
July 1​5, 202​5
SDMS Virtual Seminar - MSK
August ​9, 202​5
SMS Virtual Seminar - Pediatric
October 1​8, 202​5
SDMS Virtual Seminar - Fetal Echo
November ​6, 202​5

Cancellation without Access to Post Recordings:

  • Notice of cancellation 48 or more hours prior to start of the virtual event: 100% refund
  • Notice of cancellation after 48 hours prior to start of the virtual event: 50% refund
  • Notice of cancellation after start of the virtual event: non-refundable

Note: All cancellations must be in writing and sent to: events@sdms.org