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Echocardiography Program | Trocaire College | Buffalo, NY
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Echocardiography
Certificate Degree
Certificate Program
Division of Allied Health and Professions | Medical Imaging
Echocardiography is a specialized concentration within the field of ultrasound applied to heart structures. The cardiac sonographer is a skilled person qualified by academic and clinical preparation to perform echocardiography exams under the supervision of a qualified physician. The demands of the cardiac sonographer requires a working knowledge of detailed anatomy and physiology of the heart and its echogenic appearance as it is presented as a 2-D image, as well as scanning techniques to obtain the optimum image.
The program of study includes thirty-six (36) credit hours of didactic, college laboratory and clinical sessions. Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate is eligible to sit for the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography Certifying Examinations for Cardiovascular Principles and Instrumentation, Adult and Pediatric Echocardiography.
Trocaire has established opportunities for student recognition and career networking, including:
Lambda Nu – the National Honor Society for the radiologic and imaging sciences. The Trocaire Chapter, New York Beta, recognizes outstanding students who have demonstrated exemplary scholarship and dedication to their chosen profession.
Certificate: Echocardiography
Program Format
Time of Program: Evening classes/Day clinical
Mode of Delivery: On-site/Seated
Jaime White, M.Ed., RT(R)(CT)(ARRT) Medical Imaging Program Director
Date Updated: March 2025
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Resources
Echo Program Policy Manual 2025-2026
Echo Program Learning Outcomes
Gainful Employment Disclosure Echocardiography – 2025
Program Requirements
Specific Admissions Requirements for Echocardiography Program:
“Candidates for admission to this program must be a graduate from a Baccalaureate or Associate Degree in a patient facing, direct patient care Allied Health/Life Sciences program (i.e. Massage Therapy, Medical Assisting, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Respiratory Therapy, Nuclear Medicine, Surgical Technology, or Radiologic Technology), where upon degree completion the student obtained a minimum 3.0 CGPA.”
Minimum of 3.0 cumulative average from a patient facing Allied Health/Life Sciences program.*
Official transcripts from secondary and post-secondary institutions required.
Immunizations/physicals: updated medical records from within one year of the start of the program are required and are to be submitted prior to attending clinicals.
*Diploma Graduates: Transcripts will be reviewed to determine compliance with academic requirements
Minimum Certificate Requirements:
A total of 36 credit hours with a Quality Point Average of 2.0.
Graduation Requirements:
Mercy Action Project
Technical Standards:
Technical Standards
Courses
Semester 1
15
DMS 306
Physics of Ultrasound I
Fundamental principles of acoustical physics including wave propagation, acoustical impedance properties, and transducer characteristics will be presented. Basic types of equipment and instrumentation are discussed. Doppler Principles are introduced. (Fall Semester)
ECH 300
Introduction to Echocardiography
This course provides the student with an overview to the field of echocardiography, medical terminology related to procedures and instrumentation, and indications for use. Areas covered will include role of echocardiographer, legal/ethical issues and universal precautions. An overview of the program will be given. (Fall Semester)
ECH 301
Echocardiography I
This course includes a study of examinations, techniques, measurements, equipment and patient preparation for 2-D Imaging, M-Mode, Doppler and Color Doppler of the normal adult and pediatric hearts. Correlation with other cardiac evaluation methods will be presented such as: angiography and cardiac catherization, electrocardiograph, electrophysiologic studies, Holter monitoring, stress testing, radionuclide studies, other topographic imaging procedures, phonocardiography, external pulse recordings, Thallium tests and Stress echocardiography. (Fall Semester)
ECH 302
Echocardiography College Laboratory I
This course includes college laboratory experience on basic scanning techniques as presented in lecture. (Fall Semester)
ECH 303
Echocardiography Principles and Instrumentation
A study of the principles of Ultrasound instruments, modes of operation, operator control options, frequency selection, scanning motions and planes in a cardiac examination, patient histories and physical signs, patient preparations and doppler vs. color doppler protocols are a few of the areas to be covered. Basic generalized pathology of the different organs will be covered. (Fall Semester)
ECH 304
Anatomy and Physiology of the Heart
This course provides the student with the normal anatomy of the pericardial and thoracic cavities, including the skeletal framework, the normal anatomy of the heart’s large vessels, embryology development, cardiac physiology, the function of circulation, coronary circulation, parameters of arterial pressure measurement and heart pressures. Students will study the normal sonographic appearances. (Fall Semester)
ECH 320
Echocardiography Clinical Education I
This course concentrates on the development of initial practical skills in basic echocardiography procedures. Emphasis is on the role of the initial observer to assistant under the close supervision of faculty and sonography staff and is provided at area echocardiography clinical sites. Twenty-four hours per week. (Fall Semester)
Semester 2
15
DMS 406
Physics of Ultrasound II
This course focuses on practical applications of principles and concepts presented in “Physics of Ultrasound I.” In addition, the student is provided opportunities for preparation for the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) certification examination in Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation. (Spring Semester)
ECH 401
Echocardiography II
This course will focus on the recognition and identification of cardiac pathologies with their hemodynamics in different types of heart disease. Students will learn their echographic structures. Echocardiography diagnostic procedures will be discussed such as: stress, transesophageal and intraoperative echocardiography giving indications, limitations, technical procedures and clinical pharmacology. Fetal echocardiography will be introduced. Registry style examinations will be given. (Spring Semester)
ECH 402
Echocardiography College Laboratory II
ECH 403
Seminar/Research Course
This course is designed to help the student become familiar with describing sonographic images and correlating the ddescruptiong with clinical histories. This is accomplished with case study presentations. Student case presentations and literature reviews are required. The student will also develop research skills by writing a paper on an approved topic. A brief presentation of their topic will complete the course. (Spring semester)
ECH 404
Pathology of the Heart
This course will give the student an in depth study of the cardiac pathologies, their physiological symptoms, outcomes, and their sonographic appearance. Special attention will be given to the mitral and tricuspid values, acquired aortic and pulmonic valvular heart disease. Other areas cover will include cardiac trauma, prosthetic heart valves and pediatric congenital heart disease. Pediatric congenital heart disease will be presented. (Spring Semester)
ECH 420
Echocardiography Clinical Education II
This supervised off-campus experience continues to provide the students development of skills in scanning procedures. (Spring Semester) Twenty four hours per week.
Semester 3
ECH 430
Echocardiography Clinical Education III
In this final and extended period of clinical study, the student progresses to full independence under the supervision of faculty and sonography staff. The student will be prepared to function as a beginning Echocardiographer and will be ready to sit for the RDCS examination given in October. This course is an extension to the learning that the student encountered during the first and second semesters. (Summer) Forty hours per week for twelve weeks.
Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor reports that the mean an
nual wage for C
ard
iac S
onographers
/Echo Technologists
in New York State is $89,340.
In the next 10 years, employment is expected grow 24 percent due to the evolution of imaging technology.