The November QA module has finished. The next one will be
available for one month starting on 1st May 2012. If you took the
November QA tests your QA lead will have your results. The QA leads
will be able to access the module indefinitely and can register
users for the next module at any time. If you have any feedback or
comments about the November module please contact Luci at dept@bsecho.org.
Password Information
In response to feedback from our site users we have developed a
new feature for changing passwords. User names remain the same but
you can replace your randomly generated password with something
easier to remember. Just click on the change password at the top of the page.
For more information regarding departmental and Quality Assurance
passwords please visit our password information page
What is Departmental Accreditation and how to apply?
Quality matters!
BSE departmental accreditation is a recognised benchmark of
quality. It indicates to patients, resource allocators and health
professionals that an echo department meets realistic quality
standards.
Accreditation is for all echo departments, not
just those that are large or highly specialised. It is offered at
two levels: standard and advanced. Standard level represents what
BSE considers a minimum standard echocardiography service and
should be achieved by every echo department in the UK. The targets
are 'sensible' and are not a set of unachievable hoops to jump
through. Advanced level signifies an excellent service and it can
be achieved by both district and tertiary hospitals.
Accreditation covers four areas, transthoracic echo,
transoesophageal echo, stress echo and training. Standard
transthoracic echo is a prerequisite for the other accreditations.
There is a fixed fee of £500 whether you apply for one or more
areas of accreditation.
The online application process incorporates links that can help
with your application such as relevant BSE documents and an
eligibility check tool allows you to test whether your department
qualifies before submitting an application - View the application
process.
Following your application for accreditation your department
will be inspected by a small team of senior cardiologists and
physiologists. If your department does not reach the required
standards you will get a clear set of reasons and suggestions for
how to achieve them.
Departmental accreditation is about to get a whole lot more
vibrant with new online benefits for accredited centres such as
downloadable cases and a quality assurance programme, so watch this
space!
Join with the BSE in improving the national standard of
echocardiography. Check out departmental accreditation!