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Access selected EchoMasters guides, checklists and free lessons designed to support clinicians and sonographers building confidence in acute-care and on-call echocardiography.

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Watch How to Recognise Critical Echo Findings

A practical preview of how EchoMasters teaches red-flag recognition for acute care and on-call echocardiography – even under pressure.

 

These are 3 critical apical red flags you must recognise on-call.

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Free Lessons, On-Call Echo Tools & Survival Guides

Practical EchoMasters resources for doctors, sonographers and acute-care clinicians who want clearer structure, faster recognition of red flags, and more confidence during on-calls.

EchoMasters On-Call Echocardiography Foundation Course - Free access

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On-Call Echo Survival Guide – Free eBook

A practical, fast-reference echo survival guide for emergencies and on-calls. Includes essential views, interpretation tips, red flags, and real-world scanning pearls for doctors and sonographers in acute care settings. Used across A&E, ICU, cardiology, and critical care β€” to guide lifesaving decisions under pressure. Get your copy and start scanning with confidence.

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Survival Checklist For On-Call Echo

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EchoMasters Prosthetic Valve Assessment Framework

A structured, clinician-level framework for prosthetic valve assessment in echocardiography. This downloadable EchoMasters framework guides you through a systematic, reproducible approach to assessing prosthetic heart valves using transthoracic and transoesophageal echocardiography. Designed for cardiology trainees, anaesthetists, sonographers, and practising clinicians, it focuses on: Clear step-by-step assessment logic Differentiation of normal versus pathological findings Practical measurements and red flags that matter in real reporting This is not basic echo and not β€œon-call tips” β€” it’s a foundational clinical framework you can apply immediately in routine and specialist practice.

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