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RESIDENCY TRAINING PROGRAM REGISTRATION 2018-2019 CARDIOLOGY Part One New applications for ACVIM Residency Training Programs must be received by the Residency Training Committee 90 days prior to any residents beginning training. Before completing this form, please review the general and specific requirements for Cardiology Residency Training Programs in the ACVIM Certification Manual (CM). The most current version of the CM is available on the ACVIM website at www.ACVIM.org. If there is a discrepancy between this form and the CM, the CM will be considered correct, however, please contact the ACVIM office or the Residency Training Committee Chairperson for clarification. Prior to making significant changes in a residency training program, approval of the ACVIM and Cardiology Residency Training Committee must be obtained. The Candidate and/or Program Director must notify ACVIM, in writing. Significant changes could include, but are not limited to: changes in Program Director or advisors, transferring from one program to another, alterations in program duration, locations of secondary site training, switching to a ‘dual board’ program, or enrolling in an institutional graduate program. Notice: This form contains questions for three separate purposes; data collection that ACVIM must maintain for its accreditation as a specialty college; data collection for each specialty to evaluate what is appropriate for residency programs; and data collection to evaluate this Residency Training Program for renewal. It is important that all questions be answered accurately and completely, even if the answer to a specific question is not essential for a program's renewal. For multi-site residency programs: To ensure uniformity of training and compliance with current CM requirements, training programs which include multiple sites must provide detailed information as to which Diplomates in the specialty of Cardiology, as well as other Specialties, will be supervising the resident(s) at each site. In this program registration form, the Program Director must provide specific, detailed information regarding supervision and facilities available at each specific site(s). The following forms must be completed and submitted annually: Part One is an online form and addresses general features of the program. Part Two addresses aspects of training that apply to all current residents. Part Three addresses aspects of training that may differ amongst residents enrolled in a single program. Part Three must be completed and submitted for EACH resident enrolled in the program. Program Director Name: Dr. Brian A. Scansen (Must be a Diplomate of ACVIM in the Specialty of Cardiology or an approved ECVIM Diplomate in Cardiology) Program Director’s Contact Information: Work Phone: (970) 297-5000 E-mail: [email protected] Mailing Address: CVMBS-VTH, Clinical Sciences 300 W. Drake Rd. Ft. Collins, CO 80523 1. Location of Sponsoring Institution (Residency Training Program): Primary Site: Colorado State University Multi-site programs, if any, are listed in Part Two. None listed

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RESIDENCY TRAINING PROGRAM REGISTRATION

2018-2019 CARDIOLOGY

Part One New applications for ACVIM Residency Training Programs must be received by the Residency Training Committee 90 days prior to any residents beginning training. Before completing this form, please review the general and specific requirements for Cardiology Residency Training Programs in the ACVIM Certification Manual (CM). The most current version of the CM is available on the ACVIM website at www.ACVIM.org. If there is a discrepancy between this form and the CM, the CM will be considered correct, however, please contact the ACVIM office or the Residency Training Committee Chairperson for clarification. Prior to making significant changes in a residency training program, approval of the ACVIM and Cardiology Residency Training Committee must be obtained. The Candidate and/or Program Director must notify ACVIM, in writing. Significant changes could include, but are not limited to: changes in Program Director or advisors, transferring from one program to another, alterations in program duration, locations of secondary site training, switching to a ‘dual board’ program, or enrolling in an institutional graduate program. Notice: This form contains questions for three separate purposes; data collection that ACVIM must maintain for its accreditation as a specialty college; data collection for each specialty to evaluate what is appropriate for residency programs; and data collection to evaluate this Residency Training Program for renewal. It is important that all questions be answered accurately and completely, even if the answer to a specific question is not essential for a program's renewal. For multi-site residency programs: To ensure uniformity of training and compliance with current CM requirements, training programs which include multiple sites must provide detailed information as to which Diplomates in the specialty of Cardiology, as well as other Specialties, will be supervising the resident(s) at each site. In this program registration form, the Program Director must provide specific, detailed information regarding supervision and facilities available at each specific site(s). The following forms must be completed and submitted annually: Part One is an online form and addresses general features of the program. Part Two addresses aspects of training that apply to all current residents. Part Three addresses aspects of training that may differ amongst residents enrolled in a single program. Part Three must be completed and submitted for EACH resident enrolled in the program.

Program Director Name: Dr. Brian A. Scansen

(Must be a Diplomate of ACVIM in the Specialty of Cardiology or an approved ECVIM Diplomate in Cardiology) Program Director’s Contact Information:

Work Phone: (970) 297-5000 E-mail: [email protected] Mailing

Address: CVMBS-VTH, Clinical Sciences 300 W. Drake Rd. Ft. Collins, CO 80523

1. Location of Sponsoring Institution (Residency Training Program): Primary Site:

Colorado State University Multi-site programs, if any, are listed in Part Two. None listed

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2. Resident Advisor(s): Must be a Diplomate of ACVIM in the Specialty of Cardiology or an approved ECVIM Diplomate in Cardiology. There is no restriction on the number of Resident Advisors; however, each Resident Advisor can supervise only two residents concurrently. Marisa Ames Brian Scansen Lauren Markovic 3. Supervising Diplomate(s) on-site: (Must be a Diplomate of ACVIM in the Specialty of Cardiology or an approved ECVIM Diplomate in Cardiology). Marisa Ames - Cardiology Janice Bright - Cardiology Brian Scansen - Cardiology Lauren Markovic - Cardiology 4. Please list all Diplomates of ACVIM responsible for supervision of clinical training who are specialists in areas other than Cardiology. If off-site, please explain the situation, and the method of providing direct contact with the resident. Name and Specialty Barbara Biller - Oncology Robert Callan - LAIM Franklyn Garry - LAIM Susan Lana - Oncology Michael Lappin - SAIM Rod Rosychuk - SAIM David Twedt - SAIM David Van Metre - LAIM Douglas Thamm - Oncology Gabriele Landolt - LAIM Kristy Dowers - SAIM Julia Veir - SAIM Lisa Bartner - Neurology Rebecca Packer - Neurology Craig Webb - SAIM Yvette Nout-Lomas - LAIM Stacey Byers - LAIM Sarah Shropshire - SAIM Stephanie McGrath - Neurology 5. Please list the residents currently participating in your training program, along with the beginning date of the program, expected ending date of the program, and designated resident advisor. All current residents and incoming residents (if known) should be listed here. Unless specifically approved, in advance, by the CRTC, the ratio of cardiology residents to on-site Cardiology Diplomates who are actively involved in resident training cannot exceed 2 to 1. Resident Name, Dates of Program, (Resident Advisor) * Nicole Wyatt 7.15.15 - 7.15.18 (Brian Scansen) Brianna Potter 7.15.16 - 7.15.19 (Marisa Ames) Allison Gagnon 7.15.17 - 7.15.20 (Brian Scansen) Caroline Sloan 7.15.18 - 7.15.21 (Brian Scansen) * There is no restriction on the number of Resident Advisors; however, each Resident Advisor can supervise only two residents concurrently.

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Please note, any Candidate that significantly changes or alters their Residency Training Program before completion must notify ACVIM, in writing, before the changes are made to ensure that the proposed changes are approved. Significant changes could include, but are not limited to:

- transferring from one program to another

- alterations in program duration

- switching to a ‘dual board’ program

- enrolling in an institutional graduate program

- change of Program Director or Resident Advisor

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RESIDENCY TRAINING PROGRAM REGISTRATION

2018-2019 CARDIOLOGY

Part Two

Part Two of the Cardiology Residency Training Program addresses general features that apply to all current residents. (Part Three must be completed and submitted for each resident.)

Current Date: 22 February 2018

Program Director Name: Brian A. Scansen

(Must be a Diplomate of ACVIM in the Specialty of Cardiology or an approved ECVIM Diplomate in Cardiology) Name of Sponsoring Institution (Residency Training Program):

Colorado State University

1. Please list all Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Pathology in the areas of clinical pathology or gross/histopathology associated with residency training. If off-site, please explain the situation, and the method of providing direct contact with the resident. Name of Diplomate(s) Clinical or Gross Comments Tawfik Aboellail Patricia Cole Colleen Duncan Chad Frank Sushan Han Gary Mason Forgivemore Magunda Barb Powers Paul Avery Andrea Bohn Amy MacNeill Russell Moore Christine Olver Kelly Santangelo Linda Vap

Gross Gross Gross Gross Gross Gross Gross Gross Clinical Clinical Clinical Clinical Clinical Clinical Clinical

2. Please list all Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Radiology associated with residency training. If off-site, please explain the situation, and the arrangements for direct contact with the resident. Name of Diplomate(s) Comments Angela Marolf Myra Barrett Elissa Randall Sean Adams Linda Lang Kurt Selberg Lynne Griffin (Radiology & Rad Onc) Susan LaRue (Rad Onc) Keara Boss (Rad Onc)

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3. Please list the Diplomates available for consultation in the areas of dermatology, surgery, ophthalmology, anesthesiology, emergency/critical care, clinical nutrition, clinical pharmacology, and/or theriogenology. If off-site, please explain the situation and the arrangements provided for contact with the resident. Name of Diplomate(s) Specialty Comments Khursheed Mama Pedro Boscan Marlis Rezende Peter Hellyer Gregg Griffenhagen Rachel Hector Luke Wittenburg Jennifer Schissler Amanda Cavanaugh Lauren Sullivan Geoff Heffner Tim Hackett Jonathan Stockman Michala Henriksen Kathryn Wotman Eric Monnet E Christopher Orton Dan Smeak Catriona MacPhail Howard Seim III Felix Duerr Clara Goh Ross Palmer Deanna Worley Nicole Ehrhart Bernard Seguin Sarah Marvel Patrick McCue Richard Wheeler

Anesth Anesth Anesth Anesth Anesth Anesth Clinical Pharm Derm E/CC E/CC E/CC E/CC Nutrition Ophtho Ophtho SA Surgery SA Surgery SA Surgery SA Surgery SA Surgery SA Surgery SA Surgery SA Surgery SA Surgery SA Surgery SA Surgery SA Surgery Therio Therio

4. Didactic Learning Opportunities and Research Requirements: In recognition of the importance of scientific discovery as a critical mission of the ACVIM, all Residency Training Programs shall include an assessment period or instruction and/or participation in creative scholarship which will foster an appreciation of, competency in, and contribution to the knowledge base of their respective specialty and which will support their development as clinician scientists. This requirement is fulfilled through satisfactory completion of A and one of B [See CM 5.E and 5.F]:

A. Journal Club: Routine and regular participation in a critical review of the literature, a minimum of eighty (80) hours during the program. Describe how this requirement is met or exceeded.

General cardiology journal club is a requirement and meets weekly for 1 hour, providing 150 hours total during the training program. Interventional cardiology journal also occurs weekly for 1 hour, providing an additional 150 total hours during the training program.

B. Cardiology-focused Educational Experiences: Please provide a description of how the required one hundred

fifty (150) hours will be met or exceeded. [See CM 5.E.2] A cardiology-specific curriculum has been developed composed of a 6-part non-sequential series with each section offered every Fall/Spring semester throughout the 3-year cardiology residency. In total, the series is believed to cover the basic science and clinical training required to gain competence in veterinary cardiovascular medicine and provide sufficient background for board certification by the ACVIM in the subspecialty of cardiology. The specific courses are: VS 665a – Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology

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VS 665b – Heart Failure & Cardiac Biomarkers VS 665c – Cardiac Catheterization & Hemodynamics VS 665d – Electrophysiology & Electrocardiographic Interpretation VS 665e – Advanced Cardiac Imaging VS 665f – Congenital Heart Disease The courses are taught 2 mornings per week for 1 hour each morning, providing 30 hours of cardiology-focused education per semester and 180 hours over the course of the residency. In addition, multidisciplinary rounds are held 2 to 3 times monthly where surgical, interventional, or complex medical cases are discussed with all faculty present, providing an additional 70 to 80 hours of cardiology-focused education throughout the course of the residency.

C. Successful completion of any one of the options listed below. Describe how this will be fulfilled or exceeded

in the individual trainee’s specific application. 1. Successful completion of at least two (2) of the following three (3) short courses/workshops offered

by ACVIM either on-line or at the Forum: A. Critical evaluation of veterinary medical/biomedical literature B. Grant Writing C. Study, design and participation in clinical trials

2. Documented submission of a grant proposal (by advisor letter) 3. Acceptance and presentation at a scientific meeting of an abstract (oral or poster) of original work 4. Documented completion (by advisor letter) of a prospective or retrospective research program

pertinent to the candidate’s specialty 5. Documented completion (by advisor letter) of graduate course work in biostatistics, research

methods, and/or research ethics.

Residents are required to write a hypothesis driven research proposal (#2 above) during the first year of the program. The research is carried out in years 1 and 2, with completion in year 3 (#4 above). They are also required to present the results of their research at a national meeting during the final year (#3 above). They are required to take a graduate level biostatistics course as part of their Masters degree program (#5 above).

Note: Letters of documentation by advisors will need to accompany the final submission of the Resident Logs to the Residency Training Committee in order to qualify for a resident certificate.

5. Please indicate the availability of the following facilities or equipment. Indicate if these are available on-site at the primary training site, or at a different location. (In the Location column, indicate on-site for primary location or the name of the facility where the equipment is located if off-site.) For facilities that are not on-site, please describe the situation and availability in the space at the end of this section. See CM 5.D for details.

Available? Location of equipment?

Yes No (On-site or list site name)

a) Standard radiological equipment [must be on-site] b) Ultrasonographic equipment c) Echocardiography equipment [must be on-site] d) Cardiac catheterization capability [must be on-site] e) Endoscopy equipment GI equipment Bronchoscopy Cystoscopy Rhinoscopy Laparoscopy f) Clinical Pathology capabilities: (includes CBC, serum chemistries, blood gases, urinalysis, cytology, parasitology, microbiology,

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endocrinology, anatomic and histopathology) g) Serum osmolality measurement h) Colloid oncotic pressure measurement i) Electrocardiography [must be on-site] j) Blood Pressure Measurement k) Electroencephalography l) Electromyography m) Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response Equipment n) Nuclear Medicine [access is desirable] o) Computed Tomography p) Magnetic Resonance Imaging q) Radiation Therapy Facility r) Veterinary Library w/Literature Searching Capabilities s) Computerized Medical Records w/Searching Capabilities t) Medical Library w/Literature Searching Capabilities u) Intensive Care Facility – 24 hours v) Urethral pressure profile & cystometrography w) Hemodialysis capability x) Total parenteral nutrition capability If any of the above equipment or facilities are available off-site, please explain how the resident can access them for case management, research, or study.

6. 7. Please list the residents who have completed the cardiology training programs at your site within the last five years, including the year that each individual’s training program started and ended. If at all possible, please indicate whether the individual has completed the board certification process. Name(s) Program Start Date

(mm/dd/yyyy) Program End Date

(mm/dd/yyyy) Diplomate Status (Yes

or No) Jennifer Myers Lauren Schlater Christian Weder Christina Bove

07/15/2010 07/15/2012 07/15/2013 07/15/2014

07/15/2013 07/15/2015 07/15/2016 07/15/2017

Y Y Y N

8. Please list the residents currently participating in your training program, along with the beginning date of the program, expected ending date of the program, and designated resident advisor. All current residents and incoming residents (if known) should be listed here. Part Three of this form must be completed for each resident listed here. Unless specifically approved, in advance, by the CRTC, the ratio of cardiology residents to on-site Cardiology Diplomates who are actively involved in resident training cannot exceed 2 to 1. Resident Name(s) (first/last)

Program Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy)

Program End Date (mm/dd/yyyy)

Resident Advisor Name(s) (first/last)

Nicole Wyatt Brianna Potter Allison Gagnon Caroline Sloan

07/15/2015 07/15/2016 07/15/2017 07/15/2018

07/15/2018 07/15/2019 07/15/2020 07/15/2021

Brian Scansen Marisa Ames Brian Scansen Brian Scansen

Total Cardiology caseload per year: 1,900

Number of cardiac catheterizations per year: 85

Number of echocardiographic examinations per year: 1,500

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Please note, any Program Director or Candidate that significantly changes or alters this Residency Training Program before completion must notify ACVIM, in writing, before the changes are made to ensure that the proposed changes are approved. Significant changes could include, but are not limited to:

- transferring from one program to another - alterations in program duration - switching to a ‘dual board’ program - enrolling in an institutional graduate program - change of Program Director or Resident Advisor

As Program Director, I verify that I have read the Certification Manual and that the above information is an accurate reflection of this Residency Training Program.

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RBSIDENCY TRAINING PROGRAM2018-20t9

CARDIOLOGY

Part Three

REGISTRATION

Program addresses gcneral features of the program thatPlease complete a separate Part'Ihree for each residentin thc program.

C'urrcnt Datc:

Prograrn Dircctor

Ilcsident Nanre ( firstrlast )

02 March 20ltt

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Narlc ol' Sponsoring lnstitution (Residcncy

'l'raining Prograrn):

(Musl bc a Diplomatc of ACVIM in thc Spccialty o1'Cardiology or an approvccl ECVIM Diplornatc in Cardiology)

Thc fbllowirrg questions will be uscrl to providc the llesidenoy Training Cornrliltcc with inlbrrration needed to judge thestructurc, clLrality, scope. ancl consistcncy of training prtivicled.

NOTE: Dircct sttpcrr''isiort is rccluircd during clinical training, with thc tirnc rccluircd spccificd by cach particular spccialty.Dircct sLtpct ',ision is dcllncd as folkrws: Thc Supcrvising Diplonratc and rcsidcnt arc participating in a clinical practicc iuwhich both thc Diplomate and tltc resicleut arc on clLrty and interactively aud concurrcntly managing cases. The DiplontateIreccl trot pcrsortally crartrine each patient scen by thc resiclent, but nrust rcmain plrysically available lbrcorrsrrltation. I)leaser.rsc tltis clellnition lvlten respotrding to thc Ibllowing clucsticlns rcgarcling clinical rotations.

l. Plcasc providc thc nan'tc of thc cardiology rcsidcnt forwhorn this application applics (lcavc blank at timc of submissiorrlbr progrant approval if tratnc is uot known). Inlbrmation utntuinetl in Purt Three is applicable to one resident. IJmore thun one residant is involved in the RTP, plcasc complete orre scparatc Puft Thrcc Jitr cuch resident.

Prograrr Start Progrant E,nd

Date DatcACIVIM Cardiologv

Itesident Advisor

Brran A. Scanscn

Colorado Statc University

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2. ls the ciuration ot'your progrant thirty six (36) rnonths'/

Ycs No

3. Aclvanccd Dcgrcc:Dcgrcc Ycs

MastersPhD

It1l11 (r'nnr/d( rsl ast('rroline Sloan 07/ls/20r8 01,lsi202l Brian Scansen

What is thc approximatc timc (months) dcdicatcd to graduate work'?

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Residents take graduate courses in the momings before clinical duty; the graduate curriculum is tailored tocardiovascular mcdicitrc and rcscarch methodology/statistics. Thcy completc thcir rcscarch during off clinic weeks.Thcrcfbrc, approxinatc total tirnc dcdicatcd to atc rvork dunng thc cntirc training pcriod is - 3 to 4 months.

Please provide a description of tlre graduate clegree prc,graln if ofTered, inclLrcling the didactic prograln (course work) anclinter-relationship with the residency prograln. Be sure to make clear how the rcsiclelcy requirerrrents will be rnet:

Rcsidcnts in training programs pursuing an MS dcgrcc arc rcquircci to cnroll in a plan B (non{hcsis) program andtllust l]lcct a Inlnllllum 30 crcdit hour rcquircrnclrt. Coursc work is schcdulcd so that it docs not intcrferc rvith thcprimary clinical rcsponsibilitics of thc rcsidcnt (i.c., in thc n'roming or rarc in thc cvcning). It is advisablc to distributcgraduate cotlrse work over each seuresler so as not to interlbre with their clinical responsibilities. At least 16 credithottrs l.t.tust be in regulat'. ditlactic, gracied course work of wlrich l2 nrLrst bc in 500 or highcr level; otSer creclits areachicved through aclclitional clidactic collrses clr rescarc'h crcdit. Itegular coursework is defined as courses other thalindepenclcttt or group stttdics. thesis/dissertation credits, supcrvisccl college teaching, Lrnique titlc courses offeredthrottgh lhc Division o1'('tltrtitttrirtg E,dttcittion and any crourscs {radcd pass/fnil. Stuc'lcrrts rnay lakc up to a uraxirnur1.rol'J6 crcdits olcr tltc 3 ycar ltcriocl. A cardiology-spccilic sraduatc curriculunr has bccn dcvclopcd courposcd of a 6-part tlon-secluetrtial serics r.l'itlt each scotion ofl'ercd every Fall/Spring sentester throughout their 3-year rcsidency. Intotal, the series is bclievcd to cover thc basic sciencc and clinical training rccluircd to gain colnpetencc in veterilarycarcliovascr'rlal nretlicine at a glac|.rate lcvel and to pro,vicle sufllcicnt background lbr boalcl cerlification by'theACVIM in the subspecialty ol'cardiology. 'l'he specilic courses are:

VS 665a - Cardiopulmorlary Pathophysiology (lasit taught in Spring 2017)VS 665b Ilcart Failurc & Cardiac Biornarkcrs (lasl taught in Fall 2017)VS 665c - cardiac c'athctcrization & Hcmodynamics (last taughr in Spring 2018)VS 665d h'lectrophysiology & Electrocardiographic luterprctation (to be taLrght inVS 665e - Advancscl Carcliac: Irnaging (to be taught in Spring 20ltt)VS 6651'- C-'ongcnital Iieaft Disease (last taught in Fall 2016)

2018)

'l'hc rcsidcttt is rccluircd to pursuc rcscarch in an arca of intcrcst cornpatiblc wrth prograrns at CStJ. '['hc rcsidcnt'sadvisor attd gradualc cotril.t.tittcc tnust rcvicw rcscarch projcct proposals. Application fitr any rcscarch ntoltcy r.r.rust bcttracic ttl thc approprintc {irncling agcncy tltrough a fncurlty nrcnrbcr who assurncs rcsponsibility for pcrlbrrnancc of thcwork. Elclt residcnt is expcctcd to sr.rbrrrit a llrst author nranuscriltt that is suitable tbr publication in a rct'ereedjournal to tlte ailvisor atrtl graduate conrr-nittce by the encl ot'the sccond ycal'. /\n additiclnal llrst author paper suitablefbr publication willbe leqLrired by the end of thc thirclycar. Thcse papcrs shoLrlclbe publishable in the scicntitlcliterattrre or cotrsicleretl acccptable by the stLldcnt's graduate corrrnritlec. 'l-hc publications rnust be appro'u,cd by thercsidcnt's aclvisor bctbrc subnrissiotr lirr pLrblication. r\ll publicltions n.rust havc a clcparturcrttal lacLrlty mcmbcr as asenior co-arrthor.

.1. Will tlrcsccl ion4'/

rcsidcrtt titllll thc didactic lcarning opportunitics and rcscarch rccprircnrcnts as statcd in lhc Part 2 lbrur,

Ycs No

lE- [-trt]ll'no. cxplair.r hou thc rcsiclcnt u,ill f ulfll thc rccluircnicnts

5. Is training providcd at a sccondary sitc to fulfill a portion (ntlt to crcccd lbur (.{) rnonti'rs)of thc twcnty four (24) monthsol'rccluired active (clirect) sLrpervision or to fullrll invasi're procedural rccprirerncnts'/ l1'Yes, please complete the remainderof'this section. lSce CM 5.Gl

Yes Ncr

I1'yes, clescribe in detail:

, -,Plcasc list thc Sccondr Sitc and iblc Advisor at that sitc list all, if nrorc thau onc):

Rcquircd training providcd by supervising Cardiology Diplomatcs at secondary sitcs must be documcnted by a lettcrof both commitment and completion sent by the supervisor at the secondary site. Appropriate procedure,

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echocardiography and structured educational experience logs must also be signed by the supervising CardiologyDiplomate rvhen appropriate. fsec CM 5.Gl

6 Additional sccondary sitc cxpcrictlccs that do not fulfill a portion of thc rcquirctl twcnty four (24) 'ronths

of active(clircct) supcrvisiott or thc rcquircd fivc hLrndrcd (500) echocardiograrns, two hundrctl thirty (230) hours of structurcdeducational experiences or llfteen (15) invasive proceclures are supplemental (optional) experiences ap6 do not requlreclocr.rntentat ion fi'orl superv i sing D ip lonrates.

Rcquircdllccornrncndcd

Rcsidcnts are cllcolrragcd to pursuc offMcdical Ccntcr, Mcdical Ccntcr of thc

sltc cxpcncncc,s such as (lolorado Childrcn's Univcrsity of ColoradoRockics, and Poudrc Vallcv Hosnital.

7' Please provide a descriptiotr o1'how tlte rcquit'ed twenty lbur (24) nronths ol-activc (clirect) supervisio' will be rnet orexccedcd as we ll as additional (inclirect) sttPervision to corriplete the thirly six (36) rlonth training periocl. [See CM 5.8 and5.C. I 1or cleflnitions relatecl to trainins progralrs including activc (clirect) supervision.]

Delinitions fronr 5.B:

Direct Supervision: Thc SD ancl residettt are participating in a clinical practice in which both the Diplomate a'd the reside'tarc oll the clinic flotlr irltcraclively, ancl concurrcntly nranaging cases. The Diplornate necd not pcrsgnalll,exanrilc eachpilllcnt scen by thc resiilcnt, bLtt tlusl renrairt physically available orr-site ancl rcview the case wrth the rcsidcut.

Indirect Supervision: Thc SD and rcsiticnl although participating in a clinical practicc togcthcr., arc 1ot on thc clinic floorsittrultancously allcl so al'c llot ctlncun'cnlly nranaging cascs. To qurlily as indircjct sLrpcrvis'i,r,r, thc SD is rcquirccl to bc on-sitc ancl haVc litcc to firce contact with the resident at least one hour per clay lbr thc entire week t5at t5e resiclent is on clutv.

CSUcarcliologyresiclentscurI.errtlyhaveDirectSupe'ui''.,nbyScan-sen 30%, ol'thc tinle (l I Inonths), ancl by Dr. Marl<ovic 3Ool, of'tl.rc tirle ( I I nronths) clLrring thc 36 rrrgnth!!!f'fU-Lt''{)gt'ani (36 n rvision blr an ACVIM C'lrtliolo.rly Dipltlrnate).

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Carcli<-rlogy graduatc course --l'uesclay 7:30-fi:j0 arn (f all and spring scprestcrs)Intervcntional carcliology-joLrrnal club Wednesday 7:.10-ti:30 arn (year round)Ciardiology irnaging rotttrds - T'hursday 7:30-8:30 arn (fbr 3rci ycar icsi{cnts, JapLrary to Junc)Dcparlnrctrliil rcscarch sctttinat' TltLrrsday 7:30-8:30 arn (lst & 2nd ycar rcsiclcnts, iuring acatlcrnic sc'rcstcrs o'ly)Multiclisciplinary cardilrc rounds (surgcry, cath. nrcdicll)-- FritJay 7:30-8:30 ar1 (vcar.o*a)C'ardiology joLrrnal club Friday 8:30-9.30 aur (year rc,und)Carcliology clinic appoinrnrctlts - T, Th. F 9:-10 ant-4:00 pnr: M l:30_4:(X) nntCarcliac prclceclures (calheterization, intervention. operr-hear1 sufgcry. etc.) - Montlays antl WeclnesdaysCardiology enr backup cluty - shared i!'o'g thc 3 resicle.ts during nights antl weekends

Narnc of Rcsiclcncy Training Program:

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Note: Signatures are onlt'required on the original application submitted at the tinte of programthe'annual updates unless signilicant changes to the training program occur.

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