Tips & Tricks in Vascular Ultrasound Workshop
Available
Course Description
Date: February 14, 2026
Location: Timisoara, Romania
Venue: EMERALD Medical Center
Vascular ultrasound is one of the most powerful tools in modern medicine: fast, non-invasive, repeatable, and highly informative at the point of care. It can reveal clinically significant disease before symptoms escalate, support risk stratification in cardiovascular patients, guide timely referrals, and help monitor therapy and post-procedural outcomes, often without the delays, costs, or exposure associated with other imaging methods. When performed and interpreted with confidence, vascular ultrasound becomes a true extension of the clinical exam, helping you make decisions with greater clarity and speed.
ISLE Academy’s Tips & Tricks in Vascular Ultrasound (under the aegis of EMERALD) is an intensive, practice-focused workshop created to help you turn images into actionable clinical conclusions. Under the scientific coordination of Prof. Dr. Adina Ionac, the course prioritizes what makes the biggest difference in daily practice: a structured scanning approach, Doppler fundamentals you can rely on, optimization “tricks” for better image quality, and the ability to recognize common pitfalls that lead to misinterpretation. Through clinical reasoning and real-world examples, you will refine how you evaluate vascular pathology and how you communicate findings clearly and consistently.
Designed for senior consultants, specialists, and residents in cardiology, internal medicine, vascular surgery, cardiovascular surgery, family medicine, and other medical specialties, this workshop supports clinicians who want to integrate vascular ultrasound more effectively into patient assessment, follow-up, and multidisciplinary workflows.
What you gain
- A clearer, more systematic examination strategy that increases speed and reproducibility
- Stronger confidence in Doppler interpretation and hemodynamic assessment
- Practical insight into frequent errors and how to avoid them in routine cases and challenging scans
- A more consistent way to document and report results to support clinical decisions and referral pathways
The workshop takes place on February 14, 2026 and is designed to leave you with immediately applicable skills—so you can deliver more precise, timely care with every scan.






