A Report from ECOSIAC.
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Historically in most inter-American countries, cardiovascular ultrasound is performed by physicians and in very few, by technicians. This practice is not expected to change substantially in the near future. In some countries, echocardiograms are performed by general cardiologists without specific training. Only a few inter-American countries offer formal echocardiography training programs. In inter-America, the greatest challenges related to the practice of echocardiography are: the need for training for echocardiographers through programs supported by medical schools or cardiology societies; the accreditation of those experienced in echocardiography; the promotion of accreditation of echocardiography laboratories; improved technology for ultrasound equipment; the development of guidelines and consensus documents on the appropriate use of echocardiography; and the establishment of fair income for the performance of echocardiographic examinations. To address these needs, Jorge Lowenstein, MD, gathered the leaders of the inter-American echocardiography societies to form the Asociacion de Ecocardiografia de la Sociedad Interamericana de Cardiologia (ECOSIAC), a 2,100 member organization focused on education, the promotion of standards and guidelines, and support for accreditation for the profession. ECOSIAC has motivated regional leaders to develop joint meetings between ECOSIAC and the cardiology societies of their respective countries. ECOSIAC has played an active role in the echocardiographic portions of the national cardiology meetings in Argentina, Uruguay, Perú, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela, Brasil, Mexico, Panama, and Costa Rica. Since its formation, six echocardiography symposia have been completed. In October of this year, the first Caribbean and Central American ECOSIAC symposium took place in Guatemala. The VII ECOSIAC meeting will take place in Santiago de Chile, December 2-4, 2010. For the first time, this meeting will include the presentation of abstracts, with a special acknowledgment provided for the best research contributions. For several years, ECOSIAC has been invited to participate in the ASE Scientific Sessions, with joint administrative meetings of the ASE and the European Association of Echocardiography (EAE). In 2011, ECOSIAC will have a pivotal role in organizing, together with ASE and EAE, the first World Summit of International Echocardiography Societies, to be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in July. This idea originated from conversations held between the Boards of Directors of ASE and the EAE, and Drs. Roberto Lang and José Zamorano have provided unconditional support for ECOSIAC to organize this meeting. It will be a historic event in which the world’s most important international societies of echocardiography will participate. The local coordination of the event will be handled by Dr. Jorge Lowenstein. ECOSIAC’s Website, www.ecosiac.org, organized by the outstanding work of Drs. Victor Darú and Leandro Francolino, provides information on academic meetings undertaken or endorsed by the society and provides clinical cases, forums,Webcasts withmultiple lectures on echocardiography, and links to other societies and Web pages. ASE guidelines and consensus documents are searchable on the site, as are ECOSIAC’s guidelines on accreditation of physicians and echo-
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography : official publication of the American Society of Echocardiography
دوره 23 12 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2010