Applications close this Sunday 21 June at 23:59 BST
Ten fully sponsored places are available. After the deadline, applications will move into review and no further submissions can be considered for this scholarship round.
If this training could support your acute-care, resus or on-call echo practice, complete your application before the window closes.
Structured 12-month programme. BSE Level 1 aligned. 10 fully sponsored places.
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First Year On-Call Echocardiography Scholarship
Why this scholarship exists
Many clinicians and sonographers care for acutely unwell patients where echocardiography could help — in acute medicine, emergency medicine, intensive care and on-call practice.
But too often, they have not had enough structured, practical training to use echo with confidence. This scholarship exists to close that gap: to give early learners a clearer foundation for the moments that matter on the acute take, in resus and on-call.
This scholarship is designed for
A structured curriculum, including the closing BSE Level 1 Sequence Capstone.
Consultant-led quarterly mentoring sessions across 12 months.
A practical reference for the acute take.
An evolving clinical reference library of checklists, flashcards, and clinical pearls.
On finishing the programme.
EchoMasters has built a thoughtful, structured pathway for clinicians beginning their echocardiography journey. Aligned with BSE Level 1 standards and delivered with the rigour I would expect from any serious training programme, the First Year On-Call Echocardiography Scholarship is exactly the kind of initiative our community needs more of — supporting frontline clinicians at the stage where good foundations matter most.
Professor Rick Steeds
Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, former President of the British Society of Echocardiography
I created this scholarship for clinicians who look after acutely unwell patients and know that echocardiography could help — but have not yet had the structure, repetition or guidance to use it with confidence.
The aim is simple: to give early learners a clearer framework for acute and on-call echo practice, so they can recognise the findings that matter, understand the limits of what they are seeing, and approach clinical decisions with more clarity.
Not to create echo experts overnight. To give people a better start when the clinical moment matters.
Dr Mohamed Mansour
Consultant Cardiologist, Specialist and Clinical Lead in Cardiac Imaging
Founder, EchoMasters
Application review
The application is short. Selection is based on clinical need, relevance and the difference this training could make to frontline practice and patient care.
Final reminder
Applications close this Sunday 21 June at 23:59 BST
Ten fully sponsored places are available for clinicians and sonographers using echo to support acute-care, resus and on-call decisions.
Apply for the ScholarshipShort application. Reviewed personally. No cost to apply.
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