2026 Hong Kong RACEplus
Location: HK Adventist Hospital – Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
Date: 20-21 July 2026
Fee: AUD1,400.00*
*Early bird offer. Â Fee will be AUD1,600 from 21 June 2026.
RACE (Rapid Assessment by Cardiac Echo) is a transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) course specifically designed for the critical care and acute care physicians. Its objective is to equip physicians in these areas with the skills and knowledge to perform focused bedside TTE so that common cardiac and haemodynamic disorders can be identified quickly. RACE is suitable for physicians with little or no prior knowledge of TTE, and there is a strong focus on HANDS-ON practice in this course.
Course content
✓Left heart function
✓Right heart function
✓Pericardial effusion and cardiac tamponade
✓Intravascular volume (fluid status) assessment
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RACEplus is an extended course of RACE. The content of RACEplus:
♦ Day 1: RACE workshop
♦ Day 2: Intermediate (the plus) module that includes
✓Lung ultrasound
✓Echo in hypotensive patients
✓Focused assessment and feedback from instructors
✓Case interpretation workshop
 ePre-course
After registration, participants will have access to our ePre-course.
** Important: Please remember to create an account (by creating a password) in the check-out page in order to access ePre-course.
Accreditations and CME points
This RACEplus is supported by Macau Society of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine and Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine. Â RACEplus is a recognized course for mandatory training for Fellowship of CICM, and CME purpose by various colleges in Australasia & other countries, including CICM, ACEM, ANZCA, RACP, ASUM (RCE and BELS), HKCEM and HKCA.
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RACEplus is recognized by ASUM for CCPU (RCE & BELS) purposes, and is approved for 12.5 ACEM CPD hours.
Note: Participants claiming ACEM CPD hours are also required to submit an ACEM Evaluation Form to the College.
Program
Program available here.
*Important
- All fees and payments are in Australian dollars (AUD).
Reference material
McLean & Huang (eds) Critical Care Ultrasound Manual, Elsevier Australia, Sydney, 2012 (due to logistic reasons, the reference material will not be not included from 2025).  For those who are interested, please visit Elsevier to order your copy.
