| Literature DB >> 16082436 |
Anthony J Sanfilippo1, David Bewick, K L Chan, Bibiana Cujec, J G Dumesnil, George Honos, Brad Munt, Zion Sasson, James Tam, Charles Tomlinson, Ayman Aboguddah, Shaheeda Ahmed, Mohamed Ali, Marie Arsenault, Kathryn Ascah, Tom Ashton, Michael Baird, Arsene Basmadjian, Francois Beique, Michael Blakeley, Marie-Josee Blais, Gary Burggraf, Ian Burwash, Jessica Cochrane, Susan Fagan, Peter Giannoccaro, William Hughes, Alan Jones, John Jue, Chris Koilpillai, Marie-Helene Leblanc, Colleen Londry, Dennis Morgan, Michael O'Reilly, Corey Sawchuk, Samuel Siu, Randy Sochowski, Guy Tremblay, Lisa Welikovitch, Eric Yu.
Abstract
Recognizing the central role of echocardiographic examinations in the assessment of most cardiac disorders and the need to ensure the provision of these services in a highly reliable, timely, economical and safe manner, the Canadian Cardiovascular Society and Canadian Society of Echocardiography undertook a comprehensive review of all aspects influencing the provision of echocardiographic services in Canada. Five regional panels were established to develop preliminary recommendations in the five component areas, which included the echocardiographic examination, the echocardiographic laboratory and report, the physician, the sonographer and indications for examinations. Membership in the panels was structured to recognize the regional professional diversity of individuals involved in the provision of echocardiography. In addition, a focus group of cardiac sonograhers was recruited to review aspects of the document impacting on sonographer responsibilities and qualification. The document is intended to be used as a comprehensive and practical reference for all of those involved in the provision of echocardiography in Canada.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16082436
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Cardiol ISSN: 0828-282X Impact factor: 5.223