ASE 2026
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The ASE 2026 Scientific Sessions are designed to provide clinicians, sonographers, and researchers with the latest advancements in echocardiography practice and technology. The program integrates innovation, multimodality imaging, and collaborative learning across diverse cardiovascular disciplines.
Who Should Attend
ASE 2026 content is not only designed for cardiologists and sonographers, but also is inclusive of specialists like pediatricians, point of care clinicians, anesthesiologists, interventionalists, vascular specialists, surgeons, veterinarians, nurses, researchers, and engineers. ASE believes encouraging all echo practitioners to get to know one another and work together will continue to strengthen this vibrant and dynamic field.
Learning Objectives
- Apply Innovations in Echocardiography Practice: Evaluate emerging technologies including artificial intelligence, automation, and virtual reality to enhance echocardiographic accuracy, workflow efficiency, and clinical decision-making.
- Integrate Multimodality Imaging Approaches: Incorporate echocardiography with other imaging modalities (CT, MRI, 3D, strain, and fusion imaging) to optimize diagnosis, procedural guidance, and follow-up in structural, ischemic, and valvular heart disease.
- Advance Clinical Decision-Making Across the Care Spectrum: Utilize case-based learning to translate imaging findings into patient management strategies across diverse settings—critical care, perioperative, interventional, and outpatient environments.
- Promote Quality and Safety in Echocardiography Practice: Implement effective lab management, ergonomic, and quality improvement strategies to enhance workflow, maintain high imaging standards, and prevent sonographer injury.
- Foster Collaboration Across Disciplines and Species: Recognize the value of cross-disciplinary and cross-species learning—linking insights from veterinary cardiology, pediatric and adult congenital heart disease, and interventional cardiology—to improve patient outcomes.
- Empower the Next Generation of Echocardiography Professionals: Engage in sessions that support sonographer education, program accreditation, and mentoring to sustain workforce development and professional growth.
- Translate Global and Community Health Perspectives: Understand how echocardiography and POCUS initiatives contribute to addressing cardiovascular disease in underserved and global health settings, aligning with ASE’s mission to advance equitable care.