Over the past decades, the interpretation of an echocardiogram has come a long way from evaluating wall motion abnormalities to calculate an ejection fraction. Now, clinicians have copious amounts of information available to them in the echocardiogram; the number one challenge they face is knowing how to interpret it. In our echocardiograph course, participants will learn how to interpret all the views and data on the echocardiogram so that better diagnoses can be made.