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In this second video in the cardiac POCUS series, professor and TdC collaborator Amyr Chacar delves deeper into the concepts and explains the steps involved in assessing ventricular function for clinicians. Throughout the class, you will learn: ✅ Main parameters assessed in each cardiac window ✅ Correlate findings with pathologies and integrate POCUS into differential diagnosis ✅ Systematize an echocardiographic routine, geared toward clinicians, with a focus on answering key questions that aid in bedside decision-making This is the second part of a two-class series — perfect for physicians, residents, medical students, and healthcare professionals who want to improve their skills in using cardiac ultrasound. 👉 Did you like the video? Like it, share it with your colleagues, and comment with your questions or suggestions for future topics! 🚨 www.tadeclinicagem.com.br/guia - Get to know the TdC Guide with a 7-day free trial 🚨 🔴 Join over 5,000 subscribers. Subscribe to the Guide, save time and stay up to date effortlessly. Like and follow TdC on other social media: 🩺 Instagram: @Tadeclinicagem 🩺 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/amp/tag/tadecl... Learn about Clinical Medicine in a didactic, fun and evidence-based way! Share TdC with your friends! ⚠️ ATTENTION: This content is intended exclusively for medical education purposes and does not replace the individualized evaluation of a healthcare professional. The information presented here should not be interpreted as medical advice, prescription or treatment recommendation. If you have any questions about your health or treatments, always consult a doctor or qualified professional.