2003
DOI: 10.1007/bf03018713
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Un consensus d’experts sur la formation en échocardiographie périopératoire au Québec

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“…Training guidelines in adult echocardiography by the ASE in 1987, the ACC in 1995, and the ASE and the SCA in 2002 (Table 1) were reviewed and used as a template for the creation of the 2003 Quebec expert consensus for training in perioperative echocardiography (2)(3)(4)7,8,12). In 2003, a clinical competence statement on echocardiography by the the AHA and the ACC in collaboration with the ASE, SCA and the Society of Pediatric Echocardiography was also reviewed (9-11).…”
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“…Training guidelines in adult echocardiography by the ASE in 1987, the ACC in 1995, and the ASE and the SCA in 2002 (Table 1) were reviewed and used as a template for the creation of the 2003 Quebec expert consensus for training in perioperative echocardiography (2)(3)(4)7,8,12). In 2003, a clinical competence statement on echocardiography by the the AHA and the ACC in collaboration with the ASE, SCA and the Society of Pediatric Echocardiography was also reviewed (9-11).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In 2003, a clinical competence statement on echocardiography by the the AHA and the ACC in collaboration with the ASE, SCA and the Society of Pediatric Echocardiography was also reviewed (9-11). The Quebec expert consensus and the 2005 guidelines for the provision of echocardiography in Canada formed the basis of the Canadian training guidelines (12) in adult perioperative TEE (Table 3). Once a consensus was achieved, this document was circulated to every member of the PEG and to the executive of the CSE for further review.…”
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