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![]() ASE SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
As an organization dedicated to excellence in cardiovascular ultrasound for patient care, the ASE strives to promote and provide opportunities for enhancement of knowledge and skills of its members and nonmembers through its educational programming. The purpose of its educational programs is to improve proficiency in the field of cardiovascular ultrasound, which is an important tool for optimal management of patients with heart disease.
Attendees at ASE-sponsored educational activities benefit by receiving nationally recognized continuing education credit. ASE is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education (CME) credit for physicians. ASE’s educational credits are also accepted by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) and Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) towards their registry requirements for cardiovascular sonographers.
ASE offers three sponsorship levels for educational activities:
Joint Sponsorship: $5,500
Joint Sponsorship is a relationship between an ACCME Accredited Provider (ASE) and a non-accredited provider. It would be the responsibility of ASE to monitor the educational integrity of the program, ensure that the activity is conducted in accordance with all ACCME guidelines and policies, and offer AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM
Co Sponsorship (With CME): $4,000
Co-Sponsorship is a relationship between ACCME Accredited Providers, wherein one provider (ASE) takes responsibility for the educational integrity of the program, ensures that the activity is conducted in accordance with all ACCME guidelines and policies, and offers AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM.
Co Sponsorship (Without CME): $2,500 *Discounts for multiple sponsorships available! Contact cwilliams@asecho.org for details.
A co-sponsorship agreement without CME is one whereby the submitting organization is an ACCME Accredited Provider responsible for the educational integrity of the program. ASE will endorse the educational activity, but assumes no CME responsibility; the submitting organization is responsible for providing CME and ensuring that the activity is conducted in accordance with all ACCME guidelines and policies.
With any questions, or for more information, contact Cheryl Williams at cwilliams@asecho.org or 919-861-5574.
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